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New Moon Circle
April 17th, October 10th, November 9th, December 10th
6:30–8:30 PM
Join Megan under the new moon for a circle experience with other women. Held in the tradition established by The Wild Women Project, we will use the tools of meditation, journaling and intention setting to check in on ourselves, witness each other, and establish a clear direction for the month ahead. Each ceremony integrates seasonal influence and moon placement to guide you into a space of connection with your own intuition and wisdom. Stick around after for drinks, snacks and interesting conversation.
Our circle welcomes women from all walks of life, fostering a community built on respect, confidentiality, and sharing of experiences with the intention to connect deeper with the wisdom that lives within each of us and the wisdom that lives collectively among us.
This circle will also be a celebration of the winter solstice and include a short craft.
📍 This event is on the second level with only stair access.
May 14 | 6:30–8:00 PM | $55
With Kate Kaminski
Join artist Kate Kaminski of The Habitat Shoppe for a relaxed and social evening exploring clay in the ceramics studio at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center. This beginner-friendly workshop is designed to be a fun introduction to working with clay while creating a unique and functional piece for your home.
Guests will learn simple hand-building techniques to shape their own ceramic trinket tray—perfect for holding jewelry, keys, or small everyday treasures. Kate will guide participants through forming and refining their tray while encouraging playful experimentation with texture and shape.
At the end of the workshop, guests will select from a few curated glaze options, which will be applied and fired for you after the event. Finished pieces will be ready for pickup approximately four weeks later.
This workshop is designed to be a welcoming, low-pressure creative experience—perfect for a night out with friends or anyone curious about trying clay for the first time.
Guests will meet at 6:30 PM at the lobby of JMKAC, where we will gather the group and guide everyone to the ceramics studio.
What to Expect:
• Step-by-step guidance for shaping and forming a ceramic trinket tray
• Exploration of simple hand-building clay techniques
• Time to experiment with texture and form
• Selection of glaze options that will be applied and fired for you
What You Will Love:
• A fun and approachable introduction to working with clay
• A relaxed, social creative environment
• Learning new skills in a professional ceramics studio
• Leaving with a handmade piece created by you
Materials Included & What to Bring:
Materials Provided: Clay, tools, and firing of one trinket tray. Glaze will be applied by the studio after the workshop.
What to Bring: Nothing! Just yourself and a willingness to try something new.
Space is limited, so early registration is encouraged.
Please Note:
• Finished pieces will be ready for pickup approximately four weeks after the event at TSC.
• Guests will meet at 6:30 PM at the main entrance of JMKAC and will be guided to the ceramics studio together.
Kate Kaminski is a Wisconsin-based artist and educator. She earned her B.A. in Art Education from Western Illinois University and her MFA in Sculpture from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. In addition to her current role teaching art at Pigeon River Elementary School in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Kaminski has taught at the collegiate level and has led numerous workshops, community classes, and artist-based events.
Alongside her teaching work, she maintains an active studio practice focused on sculpture and installation. She also runs The Habitat Shoppe, her ceramic-wares production studio. Her work can be viewed at katherinekaminski.com, and more about The Habitat Shoppe can be found on Instagram @thehabitatshoppe.
April 29th | 6:00–8:30 PM | $55
With ScrappyHourArt
Join local artist Jesse Brunette of ScrappyHourArt for a special Mother’s Day edition of her beloved collage portrait workshop. Create a meaningful, one-of-a-kind portrait to honor your mom, a mother who has impacted your life, yourself as a mother, or a cherished memory you hold close.
Attendees will be guided through the complete collage portrait process—from vision and sketching to choosing scraps, mastering paper tearing techniques, and thoughtfully assembling the final piece. Whether you create a portrait of your mom, your children, yourself, or a symbolic memory, you’ll leave with a deeply personal, handmade gift perfect for Mother’s Day.
Jesse began creating fictional collage portraits and playful biographies as a creative outlet while watching Jeopardy. What started as a hobby quickly grew into her “Scrappy” brand, expanding into landscapes, pet portraits, holiday-themed collages, and commissioned pieces. Her triptych piece Lake Cruise was recently on display at John Michael Kohler Art Center. Jesse is known for her approachable teaching style, encouragement, and ability to help students bring personality and emotion into their work.
What to Expect:
Guidance through the full collage portrait process (vision, sketch, assembly)
Tips for selecting paper scraps for color, texture, and depth
Demonstration of paper tearing techniques to create dimension
Creating a custom collage portrait centered on motherhood or memory
What You Will Love:
Designing a heartfelt, handmade Mother’s Day gift
Learning a unique mixed-media technique
Having space to reflect on and celebrate meaningful relationships
Expert guidance from a featured local artist
All materials included for a stress-free creative session
Materials Included & What to Bring:
Materials Provided: Canvas, magazines, paper, glue, and tools.
What to Bring: Please bring a photo you would like to use as inspiration for your portrait (photo may be on your phone or printed).
Please Note: While the workshop is scheduled from 6:00–8:30 PM, some participants may wish to stay a little longer depending on the complexity of their portrait selection.
This workshop is perfect for ages 12+ and all skill and experience levels. Come create, connect, and leave with a meaningful keepsake made from the heart.
**Our studio is located on the second floor with stair access.
May 20th | 6:30–8:00 PM | $35
With Lola Jakimczyk
Join TSC staff member and artist, Lola Jakimczyk, for a joyful evening of oversized blooms and bold creativity. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll create your own large-scale crepe paper flower that makes a stunning statement for your home, event décor, or gifting.
Using provided templates, guests will cut, shape, and assemble petals and leaves to build one beautiful flower from start to finish. Choose from three different flower varieties and customize your colors to match your personal style. Lola will guide you step-by-step through techniques for shaping crepe paper, adding dimension, and constructing a full, lifelike bloom.
Lola Jakimczyk is a multidisciplinary artist and creative team member at TSC. Known for her love of color, scale, and murals within our community, Lola enjoys helping others discover accessible ways to create bold, beautiful art. She brings warmth, encouragement, and an eye for detail to every workshop she leads.
What to Expect:
Step-by-step guidance for cutting and shaping crepe paper petals
Techniques for adding dimension and realistic detail
Assembly of one large statement flower
The option to create additional flowers during the workshop
What You Will Love:
Creating décor that lasts far beyond fresh flowers
A relaxed and social creative experience
Learning techniques you can recreate at home
Leaving with a bold, beautiful bloom you made yourself
Materials Included & What to Bring:
Materials Provided: Crepe paper, templates, floral wire, stems, and all necessary tools to create one large flower.
Optional Add-On: Additional flowers may be made during the workshop for $18 each (paid at the workshop).
What to Bring: Nothing! Just yourself and your creativity.
This workshop is perfect for ages 10+ and all skill and experience levels. Come create, connect, and leave with a flower that never fades.
**Our studio is located on the second floor with stair access.
May 6th | 6:30–8:30 PM | $55
With Dannielle Arneson
Spend a cozy evening in our cottage-inspired studio creating delicate spring florals from soft wool. In this hands-on needle felting workshop, you’ll learn techniques to shape, layer, and detail your own floral masterpiece—perfectly reflecting your personal style and favorite blooms. Participants can follow a guided plan or let their creativity wander to design a unique composition.
Dannielle Arneson is a talented local fiber artist who loves bringing the magic of wool to life through needle felting. Known for her warm teaching style and eye for detail, Dannielle inspires students to explore texture, form, and color in a relaxed, encouraging environment.
What to Expect:
Step-by-step instruction on needle felting techniques
Guidance in shaping, layering, and detailing your floral design
Option to follow a plan or create your own unique composition
What You Will Love:
Relaxing, creative, and meditative crafting experience
Leaving with a beautifully handmade floral piece
Learning new fiber art skills you can use again and again
Materials Included & What to Bring:
Materials Provided: Wool, felting needles, and all necessary tools to create your floral design.
What to Bring: Nothing! Just yourself and your creativity.
This workshop is perfect for ages 10+ and all skill and experience levels. Relax, create, and let yourself wander among the flowers.
**Our studio is located on the second floor with stair access.
April 22nd | 6:30–8:30 PM | $55
We are channeling spring and bringing plants into the studio with this hands-on succulent terrarium workshop led by the talented Kasie Lin of Kasie Lin Create!
Kasie has propagated a variety of succulents for you to choose from, and she’ll guide you step-by-step as you build your own thriving terrarium. You’ll learn the art of arranging, planting, and caring for these low-maintenance beauties—plus get tips on what to expect as your succulents settle into their new home.
All supplies are included, and no experience is necessary—just bring your curiosity and love for greenery. You’ll leave with a custom terrarium and the know-how to keep your new plant babies happy and healthy.
This is a perfect class for anyone looking to connect with nature, try something new, or create a thoughtful gift.
This event is on the second level with only stair access.
May 16th | 9:30AM-1:30PM | $125
Step away from the pace of everyday life and join us for a half-day retreat centered on creativity, ritual, and intentional rest. This collaborative experience brings together artists and wellness practitioners from our community for a morning of making, movement, and mindful connection.
Together with Sora Matcha, we’ll explore the beauty of slowing down through hands-on creativity and shared ritual. Guests will hand-build their own ceramic matcha bowl, learning simple clay techniques to shape a functional piece you’ll use in your future tea practice. You’ll also take part in a guided matcha workshop, where you’ll learn the basics of preparing and enjoying matcha with care and intention.
Throughout the retreat, you’ll move through a series of calming experiences designed to nourish both body and mind. Guests may choose to participate in a gentle yoga session led by Samantha or opt into a quiet art journaling experience guided by Sadie, offering two different ways to slow down and connect with the present moment.
Midway through the retreat, guests will pause to enjoy a thoughtfully prepared brunch from KBee Bakery, creating time to relax, connect, and enjoy the community forming around the table.
Activities may take place together as a group or through relaxed, rotating stations depending on the size of the group, allowing the experience to flow naturally and comfortably.
This retreat is designed to be welcoming, restorative, and deeply creative — a chance to reconnect with yourself while making something meaningful with your hands.
What to Expect:
• Hand-building your own ceramic matcha bowl with guidance from TSC staff
• A guided matcha workshop and tasting experience with Sora Matcha
• Your choice of a gentle yoga session with Samantha or a meditative art journaling experience with Sadie
• A shared brunch prepared by KBee Bakery
• A relaxed and supportive retreat environment
What You Will Love:
• Slowing down through creative and mindful practices
• Learning the ritual of preparing matcha
• Choosing the restorative activity that feels right for you
• Sharing meaningful conversation over brunch
• Leaving with a handmade matcha bowl and new rituals for everyday calm
Materials Included & What to Bring:
Materials Provided: Clay, tools, and instruction for building your matcha bowl; matcha and tea tools for the workshop; brunch provided by KBee Bakery; journaling materials for those who choose the art journaling option.
What to Bring: Comfortable clothing if you plan to participate in yoga and a water bottle. Yoga mats will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own.
No prior experience with ceramics, yoga, or journaling is needed — this retreat is designed for all experience levels.
Please Note:
• Ceramic bowls will remain at the studio to be fired and glazed. Guests will be notified when their bowl is ready for pickup.
• This retreat is for ages 16+.
• Space is limited to keep the experience intimate.
Come spend the morning creating, moving, and reconnecting through the quiet rituals that nourish both body and mind.
Our studio is located on the second floor with stair access.
April 17th | 7:00-8:30 PM | $10 Reservation Fee
Introducing The Spring Atelier at TSC
An evening designed for creativity, connection, and something a little unexpected.
Join us beneath our signature oversized floral installation for a curated creative experience unlike anything else in our community. Choose from elevated, hands-on art engagements — from sculpted clay and metal relief art to modern terrariums, block printing, watercolor, and more.
🍹 Sora Matcha will be on-site serving matcha and flavored lemonades. Your $10 deposit covers your first drink of the evening — a perfect companion to your creative exploration.
🥂 Early Bird Special (limited availability):
The first guests to reserve their seats will receive a complimentary curated artisan snack box — crafted to pair beautifully with your creative experience.
This is not a typical workshop.
It’s a thoughtfully designed evening to gather, create, and slow down.
Limited seating.
Intentional atmosphere.
A spring evening you won’t want to miss.
Tickets are now live.
Space is limited.
A few notes:
• Some projects may require drying time and can be picked up the following week during designated hours.
• This event is for ages 18+.
• The event takes place on the second level with stair-only access.
**Our studio is located on the second floor with stair access.
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