Sep 30 Wednesday
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.
Oct 03 Saturday
Date: Saturday, October 3, 2026Time: 1 pm–3 pmRegistration Deadline: Wednesday, Sept 30, 2026Location: Glen Arbor Arts CenterSkill: BeginnerMembership Status
Unwind, create, and explore the art of hand-weaving in this fun, meditative workshop. Students will learn to warp a round loom and practice stitches like tabby, soumak, and rya knots, crafting a unique weaving of their own design. With endless possibilities for patterns, textures, and color, this class is perfect for beginners and anyone looking to enjoy a relaxing, hands-on creative experience. All materials—wooden looms, tapestry needles, warp threads, and a variety of fibers—are provided, so you can focus on designing and weaving without any prep. Leave with a beautiful handmade piece and skills you can use again and again.
Objective: Skill Development, Creativity EnhancementOutcome: Creation of Artwork, Development of Personal Style
Oct 05 Monday
Date: Monday, October 5, 2026Time: 12:30 pm–4:30 pmRegistration Deadline: Thursday, October 1, 2026Location: Glen Arbor Arts Center Classroom(no oil media, maximum of 12 students)Skill: Beginner to Intermediate
Celebrate Polish Heritage Month and discover the beauty of Wycinanki, the traditional Polish folk art of hand-cut paper design. In this fun and creative workshop, you’ll have the option to personalize one of the instructor’s samples—no two are ever alike—or design your own original composition. Using layers of colorful paper, scissors, and modern tools, you’ll explore the patterns, symmetry, and storytelling that define this time-honored art form. Along the way, you’ll learn key techniques and design principles, as well as a bit of the fascinating history and cultural significance behind Wycinanki. Whether your inspiration comes from nature, heritage, or imagination, your finished piece will be uniquely yours—ready to mat, frame, and proudly display. This hands-on experience blends tradition with creativity, offering a meaningful connection to Polish folk art and a fresh appreciation for the artistry of paper cutting.
Objective: Skill Development, Creativity Enhancement
Outcome: Creation of Artwork, 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)
Oct 06 Tuesday
Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2026Time: 10 am–12 pmRegistration Deadline: Thursday, October 1, 2026Location: Glen Arbor Arts Center Classroom(no oil media, maximum of 12 students)Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate
In this workshop, Cheryl Ann Boc-Chidester will guide participants in creating one-of-a-kind cyanotype images using a historic camera-less photography technique invented in 1842. Students will place flat objects on paper coated with an iron salt solution, expose them to UV light, and wash the paper to reveal striking white and Prussian blue images, which can be enhanced with light watercolor washes. During the two-hour class, each student will create at least two images. The instructor will provide a variety of flat objects, including dried flowers, leaves, lace, ribbon, and seashells, but participants are also welcome to bring their own materials to create personalized, unique works of art.
Objective: Conceptual Understanding, Creativity Enhancement
Oct 07 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)
Oct 08 Thursday
Led by Marivi Bryant, founder of HOME Agency, a people-first creative and strategy firm based in Traverse City, this workshop explores how arts organizations and artists can use storytelling and social media to inspire connection and drive fundraising. With experience helping mission-driven brands grow through authentic content and community engagement, Marivi will guide participants in identifying their unique stories, translating them into meaningful online communication, and using simple strategies to turn audiences into advocates and supporters.
Attendees will leave with practical tools to:
Clarify and share their story in a way that feels authentic and compelling
Use social media with purpose to grow community and engagement
Connect storytelling to fundraising goals in a sustainable, values-driven way
Oct 10 Saturday
Date: Saturday, October 10, 2026Time: 11:30 am–3:30 pmRegistration Deadline: Wednesday, October 7, 2026Location: Glen Arbor Arts Center ClassroomSkill: Beginner to Intermediate
Discover the art of watercolor portraiture in this hands-on class. You’ll explore essential skills such as understanding facial proportions, mixing a range of skin tones, and layering translucent washes to create depth and dimension. Eleonora will guide you step by step through techniques for capturing light, shadow, and texture, helping you bring your subject’s personality to life on paper. With watercolor’s fluid and expressive qualities, you’ll learn how to add mood and character to your portraits while developing greater confidence in your painting process. This class is designed for both beginners eager to try portrait painting techniques and those with some experience who want to refine their approach. By the end of the session, you’ll leave with new techniques, a deeper understanding of portrait painting, and a finished watercolor portrait to take home.
Objective: Skill Development
Outcome: Creation of Artwork
Oct 12 Monday