Sep 22 Tuesday
Date: Tuesday, September 22, and Wednesday, September 23, 2026Time: 9 am–1 pmRegistration Deadline: Thursday, September 17, 2026Location: Glen Arbor Arts Center ClassroomSkill: All
This classic set of just four colors—vermilion, yellow ochre, black, and white—unlocks a surprisingly rich and expressive range. Named after Swedish painter Anders Zorn, the palette is renowned for its ability to evoke mood and atmosphere.
This workshop begins with hands-on exercises in color mixing, value, and theory, designed to deepen your understanding of this elegant palette. Then, you’ll apply what you’ve learned through guided painting projects using landscape and still life imagery provided by the instructor. Along the way, we’ll discuss mark-making, composition, and when and how to thoughtfully expand the palette. All work will take place in the studio.
Objective: Skill Development, Creativity Enhancement
Outcome: Improved Technique, Creation of Artwork
Sep 23 Wednesday
Free, peer-led mental health support groups: NAMI Family Support and NAMI Connection Group.
Both held Wednesdays, 12pm at Christ Church, 430 Fair St. (See website for zoom link)
Free, peer-led mental health support: NAMI Connection Group. Held Wednesdays, 5pm Online (see website for zoom link) and at Child & Family Services, 3785 Veterans Dr.
Sep 26 Saturday
Date: Saturday, September 26, 2026Time: 1:00 pm–3:00 pmRegistration Deadline: Wednesday, September 23, 2026Location: Glen Arbor Arts CenterSkill: All Skill Levels
Color isn’t just for painters—poets use it to create vivid, memorable imagery and powerful metaphors. In this workshop, we’ll read poems that showcase the art of description through color, inspiring you to see the world with fresh eyes. You’ll write to focused prompts, share your work, and receive supportive feedback. By the end, you’ll leave with one or more original poems and strategies to infuse your writing with imagination, insight, and deeper emotional resonance. This class is perfect for poets of all levels seeking to enrich their craft and spark creativity.
Objective: Skill Development, Creativity EnhancementOutcome: Creation of Artwork, Inspiration and Creativity
Sep 28 Monday
Date: Monday – Wednesday, September 28-30, 2026Time: 10 am–1 pmRegistration Deadline: Thursday, September 24, 2026Location: Glen Arbor Arts Center ClassroomSkill: Beginner to Intermediate
This introductory course will teach participants how to write a vignette. Each session will be interactive, as part of a roundtable format. Participants will take part in verbal warmups to create dialogue and shape the writing group, explore brainstorming techniques, craft rough drafts, and learn how to refine and write vignettes in final form.
Vignettes are snapshots of a moment in time, flashes of memories, glimpses of an episode in your life. A series of vignettes, sequenced together, can become a memoir about an important period in your life. Vignettes are not short stories – they have no plot. They are not meant to be essays.
Outcome: Development of Personal Style, Inspiration and Creativity
Free, peer-led mental health support groups:
*NAMI Family Support (Mondays at 6pm. Online and in-person at HBA, 3040 Sunset Ln. See website for zoom link.)
*NAMI Connection Group (Mondays at 6pm. Online, see website for zoom link)
Sep 30 Wednesday