adult education

New adult classes are under development and coming soon!

TAIT SIMONSON

Paperquilling
ages 18+

Saturday, March 20, 5:00 – 6:30 pm

Does paper fascinate you, would you love to be able to do more? Look no further than the wonderful art of paper quilling! Learn to use quilling tools to roll paper in a variety of shapes and forms to create eloquent works of art! Have fun in the Museum’s main galleries among friends making art together.

All materials provided!

Social distancing is required. Class is capped at 10 people. Masks and gloves will be provided. Parking is free.

Members: $25
Non-members: $35

TAIT SIMONSON

Advanced One Point Perspective Drawing
ages 18+

Saturday, April 3, 5:00 – 6:30 pm

In this class you will learn the how to setup up a one point perspective drawing, allowing you to create a complex drawing with ease! Have fun in the Museum’s main galleries among friends making art together.

All materials provided!

Social distancing is required. Class is capped at 10 people. Masks and gloves will be provided. Parking is free.

Members: $25
Non-members: $35

TAIT SIMONSON

Book Binding
ages 18+

Line Stitch 
Saturday, May 15, from 5:00 – 6:30 pm

Social distancing is required. Class is capped at 8 people. Masks and gloves will be provided. Parking is free.

Have you ever wanted to create your own book, or maybe you’re tired of buying a boring sketchbook that isn’t what you want? This could be the perfect class for you! Learn how to create and bind your very own books! This is a great way learn to make your sketchbook or craft book for almost any use! We are offering three distinctly different binding stitches with great insight on how you might use this technique for years to come!

 All material is provided, no experience necessary.

Each evening class rate:

Members: $25
Non-members: $35

Tait Simonson is from Faith, South Dakota, today he does most of his creative art work from Grand Forks, North Dakota. He attended undergraduate school at the University of South Dakota receiving his Bachelor of Fine Art Degree with an emphasis in Sculpture. He then went on to attend graduate school at the Pacific Northwest College of Fine Art to receive his Master’s of Fine Arts degree. Since then he has been teaching Art at Central Valley Public School K-12, while receiving his Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Valley City State University. He specializes in sculpture and, focuses on light based architecturally responsive work, he also enjoys working with metal, clay, and wood.