Are you looking to tap into your creative side and explore the world of metalworking, stained glass art, or foraging? Look no further than the exciting workshops and classes happening in Tulsa this August. From beginner’s metal workshops to stained glass make and take sessions, there is something for everyone to enjoy and learn from.
One of the standout events is the Beginner’s Metal Workshop held every Friday and Saturday morning in August at Garden Deva Sculpture Co. This three-hour class is perfect for those new to metalworking and is led by skilled instructors who will teach you how to cut through metal with ease using a plasma torch. Not only will you learn the basics of metalworking, but you’ll also have the opportunity to create your own unique garden sculptures to take home. Advanced registration is required, so be sure to secure your spot early.
If stained glass art is more your style, Agitsi Stained Glass offers a variety of workshops for beginners and advanced artists. Their Stained Glass Make and Take session allows participants to choose from a wide range of stunning stained glass patterns and be guided by experienced instructors through the process of bringing these designs to life. Located in the Red Fork District on Route 66, Agitsi Stained Glass is a Native woman-owned art studio and gallery that provides a welcoming and creative environment for all.
For those interested in exploring the natural world around them, the Foraging Workshop at Philbrook Museum of Art is a must-attend event. Designed to educate and encourage the community about local foraging practices, this workshop will teach you the basics of foraging, what can be foraged locally, and why sustainable foraging is essential. Expand your knowledge of the environment and discover the abundance of resources available right in your own backyard.
For dog lovers, the Second Saturday Dog Day at Tulsa Botanic Garden is a special event where dogs are welcome to roam the outdoor gardens. Free pup cups are available while supplies last, and owners are required to keep their furry friends on a non-retractable leash and clean up after them. It’s a fun day out for both dogs and their owners to enjoy the beauty of the garden together.
Whether you’re interested in metalworking, stained glass art, foraging, or simply spending time outdoors with your canine companion, there is a workshop or class in Tulsa this August that will pique your interest. Embrace your creativity, learn something new, and connect with like-minded individuals in these engaging and hands-on experiences. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to explore your passions and expand your skills in a supportive and inspiring environment.