The New Hampshire Institute of Art is excited to announce it will be holding a series of Community Education mini workshops at their Sharon Arts Campus, starting on Saturday, May 14, 2016. The choice of classes and media offered will be a preview of classes coming up in the Summer and Fall, allowing students to try classes with no commitment or expense. Visitors will also be welcome to tour the facility and speak with staff about classes.
Mini workshops being held on May 14:
- Soft Glass Lampworking with instructor Lulu Fichter, 10am-12pm and 12-2pm
- Creative Writing with instructor Pam Bernard, 10am-12pm and 12-2pm
Additional workshops will be held on June 11, July 17 and August 13 and will feature painting, drawing, ceramics, glass and more. For more information about upcoming workshops, please visit www.nhia.edu/CommunityEducation.
Attendees can register for these mini-workshops in advance, or on the day of the event upon arrival, as space allows. For more information, please contact the Assistant Director of Community Education, Alexandra Wall, at[email protected] or (603) 836-2564. The Sharon Arts Campus is located at 457 NH Route 123, Sharon, New Hampshire.
About New Hampshire Institute of Art
The New Hampshire Institute of Art (NHIA) is the oldest and largest non-profit arts institution in New Hampshire, founded in 1898 as the Manchester Institute of Arts and Sciences. Today, NHIA has grown to become the third largest art and design college in all of New England. Regionally accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) Commission on Higher Education and nationally accredited by the National Association of Schools of Arts and Design (NASAD), NHIA offers undergraduate (BFA), graduate (MFA, MAT, and MAAE), and community education programs serving over 2,000 students annually. NHIA’s academic and administrative programs and residence halls are housed in 11 buildings spread throughout downtown Manchester with additional studio and exhibition facilities located in Sharon and Peterborough, New Hampshire.
NHIA is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). NHIA is also a member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design (AICAD). For more information visit www.nhia.edu.