The Wynne Home Arts Center has announced a new series of spring art classes set to begin March 20 and continue through April 23.Subjects range from painting, dance, and music to pottery and film. The courses offer an
inexpensive chance for Huntsville residents to get in touch with their creative sides.
Classes range in price from free of charge to $35, and run from a single session to weekly
sessions.
Among the previously offered courses like oil paining, watercolor techniques and film
appreciation, the Wynne Home has added a number of new courses this semester aimed at
offering something more to its patrons.
"It's always fun to have new people involved and willing to show new things to the
community," Wynne Home director Linda Pease said.
Among the new courses offered by the Wynne Home this spring are memoir writing, a bridge
workshop, basic flute instruction, kite making 1010 and two paint along courses, interactive
single session painting workshops that will provide a relaxing atmosphere to students.
"It's something on a Friday night, you can come after work, drink a little bit of wine and
just paint," said Michaela Clark, the Wynne Home's spring intern who organized the classes.
"It's going to be a really relaxing session, and at the end you have a painting to take
home."
The class schedule also includes offerings for children, among them a Story Time Opera
session featured Mozart's "The Magic Flute," a program offered by instructor Rebecca Grimes
as a precursor to an upcoming Sam Houston State University product of "The Magic Flute."
"(Grimes) comes from a background of sharing with the community, so she wanted to put
together a special program in anticipation of 'The Magic Flute,'" Pease said.
All classes have limited enrollment and will be filled on a first come, first served basis.
Registration is available at the Wynne Home. Any class fees must be paid upon registration,
and a limited number of scholarships are available for those who can demonstrate financial need.
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