Description
Carve a “Comfort Bird” and a traditional Swedish folk toy, the Dala Horse. Walk away with basic knife skills with an emphasis on safe technique, as well as knowing how to sand and finish your carvings.
4 Wednesdays from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, with George Rutledge. September 11th – October 2nd, 2024.
$170.00 – $184.00
Carve a “Comfort Bird” and a traditional Swedish folk toy, the Dala Horse. Walk away with basic knife skills with an emphasis on safe technique, as well as knowing how to sand and finish your carvings.
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Location | The Arts Center of the Capital Region at 265 River Street Troy in NY 12180 |
Floor | 0 |
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Accessibility | Wheelchair Accessible |
Are all materials provided? | No (see description for details) |
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Day 1: September 11, 2024
Day 2: September 18, 2024
Day 3: September 25, 2024
Day 4: October 02, 2024
Start time:
06:00 p.m.EST
End time:
09:00 p.m.EST
Venue: The Arts Center of the Capital Region, 265 River St. Troy, NY 12180
Coordinates: 42.7320° N, 73.6915° W
Phone: (518) 273-0552
Email: info@artscenteronline.org
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