Drop-in Figure Drawing

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

Tuesday, March 31, 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

Encaustic Cigar Box Magic

Cricket Desmarais

Painting of a face floating serenely in deep blue water beneath a glowing orange sky, blending realism with dreamy abstraction.

Sunday, March 29, 10am – 2pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$150

Turn a humble cigar box into a glowing, one-of-a-kind treasure chest. This hands-on encaustic workshop introduces the basics of working with beeswax and damar resin, including image transfers, layering techniques, texture building, and embedding found objects. Learn how to fuse, embellish and add interior lining and hardware, and walk away with a sculptural keepsake rich with personal meaning. No experience needed—just curiosity and a few treasures to transform.

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Instruction Style: Hands-on | Guided Practice | Exploratory / Experimental

Skill Level: All Levels

Painting with Gouache

William Kwamena-Poh

Gouache painting depicting men repairing fishing nets on a beach, rendered with rich, realistic detail and cool tones of blue and brown under a bright sky.

Tuesday & Wednesday, March 10-11, 3 – 6pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$120

Learn the luminous potential of gouache—an opaque watercolor favored by painters like Jacob Lawrence and Gustav Klimt. Internationally renowned artist William Kwamena-Poh guides students through the process of building layers, mixing rich colors, and capturing light, all while introducing the medium’s unique history and possibilities. A rare chance to learn from a master of this vibrant, expressive technique.

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Instruction Style: Demonstration | Guided Practice | Independent Work Time

Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate

Paint Pouring

Sandy West

Close-up of an abstract acrylic pour painting with swirling shades of turquoise, white, and burnt orange.

Wednesday, February 11, 5 – 7pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$90

Make a colorful mess (on purpose)! This hands-on class introduces the fluid, fun world of acrylic paint pouring. Learn the science behind cells and swirls, mix your paints just right, and watch colors interact in unpredictable ways. No brushes required—just tilt, swirl, and see what emerges.

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Instruction Style: Demo-Based | Experimental | Project-Focused

Skill Level: All Levels

Further Exploration of Watercolor

Jan Cederlund

Watercolor painting of a bright pink flamingo bending its neck, surrounded by lush tropical colors.

Wednesday, February 4, 9am – 12pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$105 (incl. $25 materials fee)

Build on your watercolor confidence with new techniques and personalized feedback. Whether you’re continuing from Jan’s earlier sessions or returning to the medium, this workshop offers space to deepen your skills and develop your own painting style.

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Instruction Style: Demo-Based | Guided Practice | Independent Work Time

Skill Level: Intermediate

Paint & Sip

Sandy West

Group of smiling adults in a bright art studio holding tropical beach paintings they created, surrounded by colorful artwork on the walls.

Thursday, March 26, 5 – 7pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$85

Paint, sip, and unwind. In this laid-back session, artist Sandy West walks you through the creation of a cheerful painting from start to finish. No experience needed—just follow along, enjoy a glass of something bubbly, and leave with a completed piece.

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Instruction Style: Step-by-Step | Relaxed & Social | Guided Practice

Skill Level: Beginner

Sun Stories: Memory & Light in Key West

Eszter Sziksz (PEAR)

A grid of cyanotype prints featuring repeated ghostly facial imagery in varying blue tones. Some squares appear weathered or distressed, creating a textured, dreamlike effect. On the right side, a much larger close-up of the same face fills the composition.

Friday, June 12, 12 – 4pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$90

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: Guided Practice | Mixed Media | Hands-On

Skill Level: All Levels

Soap Sculpting

Spencer Tinkham (PEAR)

Soap carving of a bird’s head among tall grass beside carving tools.

Friday, January 16, 12 – 2:30pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$65

Discover the simple joy of sculpting with soap. This playful, hands-on workshop begins with quick sketching games to jumpstart your creativity, then moves into shaping and carving soft soap bars with unexpected detail and personality. Great for all ages—no tools or experience required.

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

Skill Level: All Levels

Painting with String

Carrie Botto

Close-up of multicolored yarn woven in a geometric pattern on a wooden board.

Wednesday, January 28, 1:30 – 5:30pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$135

Weave color and texture into your own fiber-art creation. Using cotton, linen, or hand-dyed yarn, you’ll create a unique stitched panel that’s part drawing, part sculpture. This class is all about playful experimentation with fiber, pattern, and movement—bring your favorite string and let your hands do the talking!

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

Skill Level: All Levels

Encaustic Monotype

Pamela Kostmayer

Black and white abstract ink strokes with splattered and dripping textures.

Saturday, January 17, 10am – 4pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$190 (includes $25 materials fee)

Explore encaustic monotype—the alchemy of wax, pigment, and paper. You’ll paint, draw, and print directly on heated surfaces to create layered one-of-a-kind prints, using translucent or opaque papers. Techniques include collage, stamping, and mark-making with hot tools and mixed media. No prior print experience needed, but some comfort with materials is helpful.

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Instruction Style: Demo-Based | Guided Practice | Independent Work Time

Skill Level: Intermediate