Arts & Entertainment
Attention Artists & Musicians: Wayne Art Center Is Back In Full Swing
A variety of art, music and cooking classes are available for children, teens and adults.
RADNOR, PA — Wayne Art Center is back to a full schedule of classes after several years of limited classes due to the pandemic.
The center provides instruction in art, music, and culinary techniques for children, teens and adults at all levels.
Classes include painting, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry making, pastels, stained glass, and lessons in cooking French, Spanish and Moroccan cuisine and wine pairing and more.
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Both in-studio and online fall classes begin Monday, Sept. 19.
Spacious studios in well-lit rooms with views are being set up for fall classes.
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During a tour of the facility Wednesday afternoon, Nancy Campbell, executive director, said proudly that the instructors are experienced artisans, crafters and musicians and teach at all levels.
In spacious room, about a dozen ceramists were in deep concentration creating pottery in a pottery camp.
Sculptures and gardens adorn the outside of the facility. The facility is connected to a walking, running and biking trail.
A gift shop with handmade jewelry, paintings, pottery and more is available.
The center offers a youth and teen program, beginning Oct. 26, and is available for enrollment. Private lessons are also available.
Wayne Art Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to enriching the community through the arts.
Since its founding in 1931, the center has established itself as a vital cultural resource, welcoming artists from all over the world who share their passion and commitment to the visual arts.
Signup information for classes is available here or by calling 610-688-3553.
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