IN-PERSON WORKSHOP / Saturday, December 11

Handmade Holiday: Luminary Making Workshop

Learn the basics of paper cutting while creating a decorative candle holder for the holidays or any time. Papercut artist Melanie Kehoss will provide instruction on whimsical paper cutting and adhesive techniques. The beautiful luminary piece that you will create can be a thoughtful gift for a friend, family member or just for yourself! Come get creative and jumpstart your holiday spirit!

Tuition

$60.00

Days

Saturday, December 11, 2021. 1:00-3:00pm.

Instructor

Melanie Kehoss

Additional Information
  • This is an in-person class that will be held in a large studio space where students will be properly distanced.
  • Supplies are included in the cost of this course.
  • AAC requires all adult students taking in-person classes to be fully vaccinated. Students must submit proof of vaccination to classwaivers@arlingtonartscenter.org in the form of a scan of your vaccination card three business days prior to the start of class.
  • Students and instructors are required to wear masks covering their nose and mouth at all times.
  • Advance registration is required.

Register

Support the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington

Make a Donation

Global Spotlight: Video Art from Ukraine

March 16 - May 14, 2023

Experimental and Truland
Global Spotlight: Video Art from Ukraine introduces audiences to four of Ukraine’s leading contemporary artists, with a focus on recent video work.

Rebecca Rivas Rogers: Grey View

February 11 - May 14, 2023

Wyatt Resident Artists Gallery
Grey View is MoCA Arlington resident artist Rebecca Rivas Rogers‘ exuberant love letter to the color gray, a record of the abstractions, colors and textures found in America’s constructed spaces and a snapshot of the artist’s creative process.

Adam Henry: Make Your Mark

January 12 - April 2, 2023

Front Lawn
Bright and eye-catching, Adam Henry’s Make Your Mark celebrates the Museum’s recent rebranding and brings energy and life to the lawn space in front of MoCA Arlington’s building.

CLOSE