Introduction to Relief Printmaking

Ian J. Welch

Hands rolling black ink onto carved linoleum blocks featuring floral designs.

Wednesday, January 7, 3 – 6pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$100

Roll up your sleeves and dive into the tactile world of relief printmaking! Artist Ian J. Welch leads this introductory workshop covering carving, inking, and printing techniques. Whether you’re brand new or looking to refine your skills, you’ll walk away with a finished print and a solid understanding of this traditional process. No prior experience needed—just bring your creativity and curiosity.

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Instruction Style: Demonstration | Guided Practice | Hands-On

Skill Level: Beginner

Camp MicroPARTY

hosted by Electric Blue Yonder

A group of children work together to paint a large rainbow mural on a wall-sized canvas in a studio. A bright orange badge in the corner reads “Kids Class.”

Sorry this class has been canceled

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday, December 29, 30, 31 & January 2, 9am – 4pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$500 per child (Ages 5-10)

Music, storytelling, science, and art collide in this joyful four-day camp. Inspired by the imaginative spirit of the National Parenting Product Award “Best Children’s Music” 2025 Winner MicroPARTY, campers explore creativity through daily projects and STEAM-based play—all designed to spark curiosity, build compassion, and celebrate learning through fun.

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

Skill Level: All Levels, ages 5–10

Painting Bootcamp

Jack McDonald

An art instructor stands at the head of a table, speaking with a group of adult students seated around worktables covered in paint splatters and supplies during a painting class at The Studios of Key West.

Mondays, December 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 6pm – 8:30pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$40 per drop in

Our most popular class returns! Don’t overthink it—just paint. Jack walks you through each step of the painting process, from mixing colors to building a scene. You’ll leave with a finished piece and the confidence to keep going. No experience needed, just a sense of humor and a willingness to try.

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Instruction Style: Demo-Based | Guided Practice | Project-Focused

Skill Level: Beginner, All Levels

MassQing: Paint as Personal Ritual

Daniel Callahan (PEAR)

A group of people sit at a long table with mirrors, painting colorful designs on their own faces during a creative workshop.

Friday, December 19, 12 – 3pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$100, $85 mbrs.

In this powerful and personal workshop, you’ll use face paint as a tool for reflection and transformation. Inspired by global body-marking traditions, artist Daniel Callahan guides participants in designing and sharing their own symbolic “MassQ” to explore identity, presence, and creative self-expression.

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Instruction Style: Lecture-Based | Guided Practice | Exploratory / Experimental

Skill Level: All Levels (High School – Adult)

Theatrical Clown and Puppetry

Donna Oblongata (PEAR)

A woman in a black dress with messy, teased hair decorated with a small toy duck gazes at the camera while holding a shiny disco ball on one finger, standing against a dark wooden paneled background.

Saturday & Sunday, December 20-21, 10am – 2pm

Kat in the Hat Classroom

$125, $100 mbrs.

What brings a performance to life? In this dynamic workshop, students explore theatrical clowning and puppetry as tools for presence, absurdity, and imagination. Learn how to exaggerate your physicality, give voice to objects, and push creative boundaries in playful, unexpected ways.

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Instruction Style: Guided Practice, Exploratory | Experimental | Performance-Based

Skill Level: All Levels, not intended for children under the age of 18