Sunday, April 28, 2024

TRAD ARTS SLATER MILL

Handcrafting classes return to Slater Mill this spring

(Pawtucket, RI)??The first of April may be a day to suffer fools, but it may also turn out to be the day that you begin to learn a new handcraft, art or skill at historic Old Slater Mill in Pawtucket.

Trad Arts Studio @ Slater Mill welcomes spring with three classes in the fiber arts. A notable change for 2017 is a new Saturday session. Normally held mid-week, the ten-week course Handweaving, with instructor Suzi Ballenger, will be offered on Saturday mornings from April 1 through June 10.

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Two Wednesday evening classes will also be offered. They are Hand-knitting, with Emily O???Neil, and the long-running Chair Caning, with Steve Emma.

A workshop in Natural Dyeing will be offered in May or June as a one-day Saturday class, the date to be announced later in the season.

???Trad Arts Studio classes emphasize intimate, hands-on instruction,??? said Erika Davis, who programs the studio. ???As always, this season???s classes will be limited in size, and tailored to individual skill levels.???

Trad Arts Studio is a fiber arts initiative that provides opportunities for the public to participate in classes focusing on traditionally-based crafts. These skills, passed down through generations of makers, tie into the rich history of 1793 Old Slater Mill as a textile mill-turned-museum with an immediate connection to the American Industrial Revolution.

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???Slater Mill wants to preserve the cultural heritage of our site by empowering our community with contemporary skills in the traditionally-based arts,??? adds Davis.????

Chair caning and handweaving are the studio???s two longest-running classes, while hand-knitting recently re-emerged on the seasonal roster. Slater Mill hosts a concentrated weekend knitting conference with classes each January, but there is demand for more instruction at other times of year. Trad Arts Studio boasts expert teaching artists that have developed a following over the years due to their advanced skills, patient demeanors, and ability to teach in a way that applies across multiple skill levels.

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Master traditional artist Steve Emma teaches Chair Caning. As a craftsman, Steve has become a local fixture as both teacher and maker. His six-week class will be held on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. Students learn through the process of repairing one of their own chairs.

Career production weaver and exhibiting textile artist Suzi Ballenger teaches the 10-week Handweaving class on Saturdays at 10 a.m. Her 25-years of experience inform her expert instruction on all facets of the weaving process. Students are assigned a floor loom to use for the duration of the class.

RISD alum, textile designer and educator Emily O???Neil will teach a 6-week class on Hand-knitting on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. O???Neil will guide students through a knitting project from cast on to cast off, while addressing technique and problem solving as they go.

Slater Mill is located at 67 Roosevelt Ave., Pawtucket. Email info@slatermill.org, or call (401) 725-8638 ext.106.