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Stay Gold

Stay Gold Session: Block Printing

Sunday, July 12, 2026
1:00 pm
-
4:00 pm

Event Details

$150 Member
$175 Adult

*Ticket includes all supplies and admission to all 3 sessions - Sundays, 1-4pm, July 12 - July 26

Create dynamic patterns on fabric with hand-carved linoleum blocks. This class will review traditional techniques and outline the process of creating a design, carving your blocks, and stamping repeated motifs on a variety of fabric items including tea towels, pillow covers, and totes. Mix and match designs with fellow participants to produce countless combinations of color, pattern, and application. Each participant will complete 2-3 finished pieces and receive a resource guide for further exploration at home! All supplies are included with tuition. Beginner-friendly.

   

About Stay Gold:
While open to all adults, Stay Gold classes are designed to center the experience of adults 55+. In keeping with the principles of Creative Aging*, these classes prioritize a distinct standard of instructional style, environmental accessibility, and psychosocial considerations intended to support older adult learners in the studio.

Participants of all ages almost invariably express an unexpected delight in the social experience in addition to consistently reporting extreme satisfaction with their level of knowledge acquisition and skill development in Stay Gold classes. Learn more about Creative Aging.

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