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The Brooklyn Kitchen @ 100 Frost St, Brooklyn, NY
Lighter, brighter summertime cocktails Taste ten or more drinks Top -shelf spirits We might get you drunk Join Tom Macy, cocktail creator, writer, consultant, maven and head bartender at Clover Club in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn for this refreshing summer cocktails class. From there we can employ that knowledge to further explore the boundaries of what makes a delicious beverage. In this summer class, we'll talk about cocktails the way chefs...
Brooklyn Shoe Space @ 224 Roebling St, Brooklyn, NY
In this 6 hour course students will learn the basics of western style tooling by creating a belt from pattern to assembly. Finishing and edging will be covered and students will take home their very own hand-tooled belt. Q&A Q: Can I make up a class if I miss one? A: No, but you will have time to catch up with the teacher. You can coordinate to come to the next session available. 1 week advance notice is necessary for any changes....
The Brooklyn Kitchen @ 100 Frost St, Brooklyn, NY
The secrets from your favorite steakhouse dishes are revealed in this protein-forward class Menu: Ribeye with Pan Sauce; Creamed Kale; Classic Caesar Salad; Baked Potato with all the fixings Skills to be Learned: Seasoning and searing steak Achieving a caramelized crust and a perfectly cooked interior Building a pan sauce Making an emulsified dressing Please Note: This is a Hand-on cl...
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The Jalopy Theatre and School of Music @ 315 Columbia St, Brooklyn, NY
In the Clawhammer I class, old time banjo player and instructor Sarah Gibson teaches banjo tunes and students begin to learn clawhammer techniques to apply to simple songs. We will listen to source recordings in class to become more familiar with the roles clawhammer style banjo can fill. No prior instrumental experience necessary. If you don't have a banjo, you can rent one from us!
The Brooklyn Kitchen @ 274 36th St, Brooklyn, NY
Join us for a hands-on pickle party celebrating the best of seasonal produce. Yes, even in winter! We'll cover principles of vinegar-based pickling, how to incorporate it easily into your weekly routine, and why pickles are a bright, tasty addition to any salad, stew or stir fry. All participants will jar up some pickled goodies to take home for their friends and family.
Bantam Studios @ 126 St Felix St, Brooklyn, NY
Beginner Ukulele I is designed for students who have never held a Ukulele before. This eight-week session will take students through the fundamentals of holding a ukulele, tuning, melodic picking, a basic vocabulary of chords and learning the basics of musical form and phrase structure. At the end of the eight weeks students will perform their piece at the recital. Note: If you don't own your own instrument we recommend that you rent...
Textile Arts Center @ 505 Carroll St, Brooklyn, NY
Discover the art of hand quilting in this engaging workshop where you'll learn essential techniques such as pinning and binding. Create your own unique quilt block and experiment with various stitching methods. Join us at the Textile Arts Center for a high-quality, hands-on experience that will equip you with lifelong skills and knowledge.
UrbanGlass @ 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY
This workshop will be an introduction to the flameworking studio. We will cover the basics of how to get started melting glass on the torch. Techniques will go from jewelry and bead making to how to construct small and large scale sculpture on the torch. We will use soft glass and borosilicate glass depending on the technique we are learning and the proper ways to heat and cool each of these glasses. Students will come away with the basic knowledge...
Liloveve @ 457 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY
In this class students will learn the basics of fusing fine silver, both wire and sheet, before going on to learn the technique of granulation. Granulation is the ancient technique of fusing small spheres of silver or gold onto a piece of jewelry to form a decorative element. Come take a step back in time and learn this fascinating process. Good torch skills a must. They will cover the process of making your own granules, preparation...
Brooklyn Botanic Garden @ 1000 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, NY
In this workshop, students will learn how to use drawing as a tool to study plant forms, with a focus on identifying characteristics. Our subject will be the Garden's beautiful annual and perennial collections. Students will begin a sketchbook collection of plants. This class is suitable for artistic beginners and horticulture students alike. Are materials provided and included in cost of the class? No. Please bring: Sketchbook ...
Brooklyn Shoe Space @ 224 Roebling St, Brooklyn, NY
In this 3-hour course, you will learn how to cut, hole punch, handstitch, and lace leather. You will come out of class with a key ring, small pouch, card case, bracelet, an electronic case (ipad/kindle/laptops)/clutches, or book cover. When you sign up, please
The Brooklyn Kitchen @ 274 36th St, Brooklyn, NY
Techniques shopping, selecting and storing ingredients planning, prep and timing safe kitchen practices seasoning, finishing, and plating, dough, crust work, fillings, Menu All menus will vary based on seasonality, ingredient availability, or chef's fancy Pie Dough & Crust Pumpkin Pie Apple Pie Caramel Sauce Allergen Warning This course contains DAIRY, GLUTEN, EGGS. Please let us know any allergies in advance so that...
UrbanGlass @ 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY
In this three-day whirlwind experience, students will be introduced to the traditional pate de verre casting process. Pate de Verre is a technique that was coined in late 19th Century France, but which has its roots in antiquity. This painterly casting process consists of mixing crushed colored glasses with a liquid binder to form pastes that can be placed into a heat-resistant mold and fused in a kiln to create a solid glass object. The resulting...
UrbanGlass @ 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY
In this intro class, students with some previous experience will move beyond basic shapes and explore how to start building more ornamented and interesting vessels. Topics will include mold-blowing into textured molds and sculptural mold-blowing into wire, as well as building up your bubbles with bitwork and other additions. We'll explore color overlays in detail and learn how color can be manipulated in the cold shop to create painterly designs...
UrbanGlass @ 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY
This is a glassblowing class geared toward the intermediate/advanced student that is seeking to break out of the neo-classical shape universe. The course will focus on bubble set-ups, finding center, and creating drastic transitions in form. Demonstrations will focus on specific revelations that can open up one’s ability to create a broad spectrum of shapes. Some of these concepts are simple, but priceless, others may be frustrating for days and...
UrbanGlass @ 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY
Q&A Q: Can I make up a class if I miss one? A: No, there are no makeups allowed. Q: Is a certificate of completion available to me after completing their class? A: No Q: Is a professional certificate available to me after completing their class? A: No Q: Can I take home what I make in this class? A: Yes Q: Is this class hands on? A: Yes Q: Is there anything else I should be aware of...
UrbanGlass @ 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY
In this level III workshop, students will move beyond basic shapes and explore how to start building more ornamented and interesting vessels. This class continues to build on basic hand skills and a fundamental understanding of the way blown glass works as we attempt more complicated forms and techniques. Class will explore color overlays in detail. There will be a large emphasis on individual student interest; students will begin to research shapes...
UrbanGlass @ 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY
This intermediate glassblowing workshop will focus on the folded ring used as a decorative element on tumblers and smaller vessels. Placement, timing and execution in relation to contour will be discussed. Other important issues such as working thinner, punties for smaller pieces and heat management will also be covered. Prerequisite: Due to the tricky nature of these techniques we highly recommend that students have completed at...
Esaie Couture Design School @ 1515 Church Ave, Brooklyn, NY
You love fashion, right? But, maybe you think you're too young to do anything about it? Well, think again! You can learn to sew, be a designer or fashion illustrator, develop your brand/your logo, create a collection, etc. Join us for fashion camp 2016! You'll learn many tricks of the trade from seasoned industry professionals (and proud brooklynites). When we're through with you, you won't just follow the trends. You can create your own! Our Fashion...
UrbanGlass @ 647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY
Ever wondered what ladling hot, molten glass would be like? Then this class is for you! The goal of this class is to give a brief introduction to the hot glass casting process. Students will be introduced to a variety of mold materials that can be applicable to the medium of hot glass. Using a more immediate mold material such as sand, students will be able to create their own glass object from the negative created within the sand. Introductions,...
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