Create Your Own Postage Stamp

Sergio Baradat (PEAR)

Close-up of two colorful U.S. postage stamp designs—one showing a bright orange star fruit and the other a green kiwi slice—each labeled with “27 USA” and “2008.”

Sunday, March 22, 1 – 4pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$85

Design your own postage stamp with Sergio Baradat, professional designer for the UN and USPS. This one-day workshop offers an insider’s look at the world of miniature design, covering concept, layout, and symbolism. Leave with your own finished stamp-sized artwork—and a whole new appreciation for philately.

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Instruction Style: Lecture-Based | Hands-On | Project-Focused

Skill Level: All Levels

Expressive Self-Portraits

B. Lucy Stevens

Colorful abstract painting of a face with blue and brown tones, featuring a green bird and handwritten text that reads “I almost had a green bird.”

Wednesday, March 25, 1 – 4pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$90

What happens when you become both artist and subject? This playful workshop invites you to explore identity, emotion, and creativity through self-portraiture. Use mixed media, fast sketches, and unconventional techniques to create portraits that reflect more than just appearance.

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Instruction Style: Exploratory / Experimental | Guided Practice | Project-Focused

Skill Level: All Levels

Bas Relief Wood Carving

Andy Thurber

Vivid painting of red and yellow fish in a silver bucket, framed by carved and varnished wood with decorative spiral patterns.

Saturday & Sunday, April 4 & 5, 10am – 2pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$155

Create your own low-relief wood carving in this hands-on workshop led by iconic Conch artist Andy Thurber. You’ll sketch a design, carve it in bas relief, and celebrate the storytelling traditions that define the folk art of the Keys.

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Instruction Style: Demo-Based | Skill-Building | Project-Focused

Skill Level: All Levels

Making Cyanotypes

Timothy Goldkin

Cyanotype print in blue tones showing an old shingled clubhouse by the water, with ghostly layered textures and streaked brush marks evoking a vintage photograph.

Saturday & Sunday, March 7-8, 2:30am – 4:30pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$125

Cyanotypes exist at the intersection of photography and printmaking—and there’s no better place to explore this sun-powered process than under the Florida sky. Join artist Timothy Goldkin for an easy, hands-on workshop where you’ll make your own cyanotypes while learning the history and evolution of the medium. Expect some fun, some sun, and a whole new way to create.

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Instruction Style: Demonstration | Guided Practice | Experimental

Skill Level: All Levels

Bas Relief Wood Carving

Andy Thurber

Whimsical painting of a woman riding a red bicycle by the ocean with signs reading “Hot and Chewy” and “Cookie Lady.”

Saturday & Sunday, February 7 & 8, 10am – 2pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$155

Create your own low-relief wood carving in this hands-on workshop led by iconic Conch artist Andy Thurber. You’ll sketch a design, carve it in bas relief, and celebrate the storytelling traditions that define the folk art of the Keys.

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Instruction Style: Demo-Based | Skill-Building | Project-Focused

Skill Level: All Levels

Encaustic Collage

Pamela Kostmayer

Abstract mixed-media painting in green and teal hues, with intersecting geometric shapes and layered translucent textures.

Saturday, March 28, 10am – 4pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$190 (includes $25 materials fee)

Explore the dynamic world of encaustic collage using hot wax, pigment, oil stick, and mixed media. You’ll layer and fuse materials to create richly textured, luminous pieces that feel sculptural and painterly at once. A great continuation for collage students or adventurous first-timers.

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Instruction Style: Hands-on | Demo-Based | Independent Work Time

Skill Level: Intermediate

Doodle Workshop for Adults

B. Lucy Stevens

Black and white abstract line drawing featuring expressive faces, question marks, and hand-drawn text reading “Do You Remember the Lizard Man?” in a playful, chaotic composition.

Saturday, March 21, 1 – 4pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$90

Tap into joy, play, and pattern with this wildly creative doodling workshop led by internationally exhibited artist B. Lucy Stevens. Through prompts, intuitive mark-making, and layering techniques, you’ll create bold, expressive designs—and maybe surprise yourself with what bubbles up along the way. No experience needed, just a love of color and curiosity.

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Instruction Style: Exploratory / Experimental | Relaxed & Social | Guided Practice

Skill Level: All Levels

Myth and Material

Wendell Smith (PEAR)

A man stands smiling with arms loosely crossed in front of a large, colorful abstract painting. He wears a black long-sleeve shirt. The background artwork features bold shapes in reds, blues, and greens. He appears warm, confident, and approachable.

Monday & Tuesday, June 15 & 16, 11am – 3pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$115

Reflect on your personal connection to Key West through story and light. After a short discussion on memory and place, participants use cyanotype to create images layered with emotion and meaning. A quiet, poetic way to make your mark.

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Instruction Style: Lecture-Based | Reflective | Project-Focused

Skill Level: All Levels

Drop-in Figure Drawing

Artist sketching a seated human figure in pencil on a white pad.

Tuesday, April 21, 5 – 7pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$35 per session

Work independently from a live model in this relaxed, unguided figure drawing session. No instruction provided—just a chance to sharpen your skills, build your portfolio, and spend quiet time drawing from life. Poses range from short gestures to longer sustained poses.

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Instruction Style: Self-Directed | Independent Work

Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Collage with Color

Pamela Kostmayer

Layered collage of textured papers and old letters in shades of green, yellow, purple, and orange.

Saturday, February 28, 10am – 4pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$135 (includes $25 materials fee)

Curate and create your own layered collage artwork using richly colored materials and mark-making tools. This intuitive class blends tactile exploration with painterly finish, inviting students to build compelling compositions through shape, texture, and line.

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Instruction Style: Hands-on | Project-Focused | Exploratory / Experimental

Skill Level: All Levels