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Give the gift of an experience to your loved one this Valentine’s Day! As part of this special seasonal offering, discover the beauty of beachcombing as you create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece made from shoreline treasures. Using local and sustainably-sourced resources, Valentine’s or Galentine's Day participants will learn the basics of environmental sculpture and design with step-by-step instruction. Transform sea glass, driftwood, and botanicals into unique, coastal-inspired art.
In this workshop, sip sparkling wine as you create an 8x10 sea glass Valentine’s or Galentine's Day scene that adds a local touch of coastal charm to your home. Join us for a creative experience and leave with a finished framed piece that captures the magic of the shoreline. Perfect for a holiday gift, a personal home decoration, or an activity to be shared with friends or family.
No prior art experience required. Participants will have a completed art piece to take home at the conclusion of the workshop. Open to ages 21+/all experience levels. Wine, cheese, and other light refreshments will be served. All art supplies included.
Instructor: Stephanie Spross
Class Size: 22 Students
Date: 2/14/25
Time: 5:30-7:30
Location: Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History 1305 East Cliff Dr., Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Materials Fee: All supplies are included in class fee. Wine, cheese, and other light refreshments will be served.
Class Fee: $45 - Museum Members receive a special discounted price applied at checkout.
FYI: This class takes place indoors. Supplies may get messy, so casual attire is recommended.
About the Instructor: Stephanie Spross is a local artist with a love for transforming beach treasures like sea glass and driftwood into unique, coastal-inspired art. Driven by a passion for breathing new life into found objects, her work brings a touch of nature’s magic indoors, inviting others to find beauty in the unexpected. Originally from the Bay Area, Stephanie moved to Monterey to attend CSUMB.