Linocut printmaking from basics to 3-color reduction. Design your own artistic images, carve them into linoleum blocks, and print them - by hand-burnishing and on an etching press!
Learning the hand-burnishing technique will allow you to make prints at your own kitchen table in the future. Adults and teens ages 14+ (Tweens and preteens welcome with an adult also enrolled.)
Y.A.S. Classroom
Instructor: Lena Ellis-Boatman (xé/xem) of Rhizome Studio
Saturdays, October 10 - December 5 (skipping Nov 28)
10:00am – 12:30pm
$290 Actual Price + supplies (list provided in advance)
Other price tiers available
12 participants max (5 minimum)
Questions? Email Lena@rhizomeartstudio.com
Actual Price (100%) - Financially Secure
Middle Price (70%*) - Doing Okay
Low Price (45%*) - Struggling Financially
Pay-it-Forward Price (110%*) - Can Help Others
To learn more about price tiers and using a sliding scale to decide how much you should pay, please check out this resource from Alexis J. Cunningfolk, who created the Green Bottle Method and graphic: https://www.wortsandcunning.com/blog/sliding-scale?rq=green%20bottle
*The percentages above are an approximate guide; I round up or down by a few dollars to keep things simple.
Course with an Actual Price of $290:
Middle Price: $207
Low Price: $135
Pay-it-Forward Price: $320
Want to save between $5 and $10? The prices above include credit card processing fees. If you pay with check or cash at the Y.A.S. register, the prices are as follows: $280 (AP), $200 (MP), $130 (LP), and $310 (PP).
Checks should be made out to Rhizome Studio.
For most Rhizome Studio courses/workshops, before the registration minimum (usually five participants) has been reached, the following number of spots are available in each price tier:
Middle Price spots: 3
Low Price spots: 1
After five people have registered and paid, there is no cap on Low Price or Middle Price spots (until the maximum number of participants has been reached).
If you wish to register for a Low Price or Middle Price tier, but that registration option is full, please email Lena@rhizomeartstudio.com to be placed on a waitlist. No deposit or payment is necessary to hold your place on the waitlist.
Practice and learn observational drawing by taking this blind contour class! As a group, we will draw each other without looking at the paper. Whether you’re an artist wanting to better your understanding of line and space, or you’ve never taken an art class before, this is a fun, calm, and social class for anyone interested. Register in advance or turn up on the day!
We’re offering this class twice in August, with the goal of making it an every-other-week class going forward!
Y.A.S. Classroom
Instructor: Sam Moyle (they/he)
Thursday, August 27, 7:00-8:30pm
Ages 16+
All materials included
Price option: Pricing for this class is based on a sliding scale between $5-25, but no one will be turned away if you show up :)
Email moylesam6@gmail.com with any questions.
Practice and learn observational drawing by taking this blind contour class! As a group, we will draw each other without looking at the paper. Whether you’re an artist wanting to better your understanding of line and space, or you’ve never taken an art class before, this is a fun, calm, and social class for anyone interested. Register in advance or turn up on the day!
Y.A.S. Classroom
Instructor: Sam Moyle (they/he)
Thursday, August 6, 7:00-8:30pm
Ages 16+
All materials included
Price option: Pricing for this class is based on a sliding scale between $5-25, but no one will be turned away if you show up :)
Email moylesam6@gmail.com with any questions.
Learn two low-tech, accessible, non-toxic, and intentionally slow processes for putting color and imagery onto cotton fabric (t-shirts or bandanas) in this exciting fiber-arts workshop!
Y.A.S. Classroom
Instructor: Eva Kubacki (she/they) of Copper & Garlic Art
Wednesday, August 12, 2026
6:00-9:00pm
$65 + supplies (supply list given in advance)
Other price tiers available - see below
15 participants max (5 minimum)
Ecoprinting involves hammering colorful plant materials into pre-mordanted bandanas and T-shirts. Anthotype is similar to cyanotype, but the process Eva has developed uses turmeric for the color and iron for a mordant to make the color more permanent. For creating designs via anthotyping, you’ll make a papercut stencil to act as a resist (see photos for examples of finished results).
Eva will provide the bandanas and T-shirts, which must be 100% cotton and appropriately prepared in advance. You can select from the following options:
1 Bandana + 1 T-shirt*
2 Bandanas
2 T-shirts*
*For T-shirts, please be sure to indicate the size(s) you would like (S, M, L, XL, or 2XL) by typing the size(s) into the Registration Form!
Please email copperandgarlic@gmail.com with any questions.
100% - Financially Secure
70%* - Doing Okay
45%* - Struggling Financially
110%* - Can Help Others
To learn more about price tiers and using a sliding scale to decide how much you should pay, please check out this resource from Alexis J. Cunningfolk, who created the Green Bottle Method and graphic: https://www.wortsandcunning.com/blog/sliding-scale?rq=green%20bottle
*The percentages above are an approximate guide; we round up or down by a few dollars to keep things simple.
Workshop with a “Financially Secure” Price of $65:
“Doing Okay” Price: $45
“Struggling Financially” Price: $30
“Can Help Others” Price: $70
Before the registration minimum (usually five participants) has been reached, the following number of spots are available in each price tier:
“Doing Okay” Price spots: 3
“Struggling Financially” Price spots: 1
After five people have registered and paid, there is no cap on those lower spots (until the maximum number of participants has been reached).
If you wish to register for a “Doing Okay” or “Financially Struggling” tier, but that registration option is full, please email copperandgarlic@gmail.com to be placed on a waitlist. No deposit or payment is necessary to hold your place on the waitlist.
Learn two low-tech, accessible, non-toxic, and intentionally slow processes for putting color and imagery onto cotton fabric (t-shirts or bandanas) in this exciting fiber-arts workshop!
Y.A.S. Classroom
Instructor: Eva Kubacki (she/they) of Copper & Garlic Art
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
6:00-9:00pm
$65 + supplies (supply list given in advance)
Other price tiers available - see below
15 participants max (5 minimum)
Ecoprinting involves hammering colorful plant materials into pre-mordanted bandanas and T-shirts. Anthotype is similar to cyanotype, but the process Eva has developed uses turmeric for the color and iron for a mordant to make the color more permanent. For creating designs via anthotyping, you’ll make a papercut stencil to act as a resist (see photos for examples of finished results).
Eva will provide the bandanas and T-shirts, which must be 100% cotton and appropriately prepared in advance. You can select from the following options:
1 Bandana + 1 T-shirt*
2 Bandanas
2 T-shirts*
*For T-shirts, please be sure to indicate the size(s) you would like (S, M, L, XL, or 2XL) by typing the size(s) into the Registration Form!
Please email copperandgarlic@gmail.com with any questions.
100% - Financially Secure
70%* - Doing Okay
45%* - Struggling Financially
110%* - Can Help Others
To learn more about price tiers and using a sliding scale to decide how much you should pay, please check out this resource from Alexis J. Cunningfolk, who created the Green Bottle Method and graphic: https://www.wortsandcunning.com/blog/sliding-scale?rq=green%20bottle
*The percentages above are an approximate guide; we round up or down by a few dollars to keep things simple.
Workshop with a “Financially Secure” Price of $65:
“Doing Okay” Price: $45
“Struggling Financially” Price: $30
“Can Help Others” Price: $70
Before the registration minimum (usually five participants) has been reached, the following number of spots are available in each price tier:
“Doing Okay” Price spots: 3
“Struggling Financially” Price spots: 1
After five people have registered and paid, there is no cap on those lower spots (until the maximum number of participants has been reached).
If you wish to register for a “Doing Okay” or “Financially Struggling” tier, but that registration option is full, please email copperandgarlic@gmail.com to be placed on a waitlist. No deposit or payment is necessary to hold your place on the waitlist.
This 6-week acrylic painting course is designed for students with some prior painting experience who are ready to continue growing their skills and creative voice. Through guided projects and individualized feedback, students will deepen their understanding of composition, color, technique, and personal expression. Whether you took Acrylic Foundations with Payton here at Y.A.S. or another introductory acrylics course, this class is the perfect next step for continuing your acrylic painting journey.
Y.A.S. Classroom
Instructor: Payton James (she/her)
Tuesdays, October 27 - December 1
3:00-5:00pm
$200 (other price tiers: +/- $20)
12 participants max (6 minimum)
You may bring your own materials (see the material list or purchase the painting kit created by Y.A.S.), or pay the materials fee and the supplies will be provided for you. Materials fee is $50.
An advanced studio class for high school artists ready to take their work to the next level. Whether students are building a college portfolio or deepening their personal practice, this class provides the structure, guidance, and challenge to grow. Students receive individualized feedback and, for those applying to college, portfolio planning based on each school’s specific requirements—ensuring a strong, well-rounded body of work. Materials are provided.
Ages 14-19
Y.A.S. Classroom
Instructor: Payton James (she/her)
Meets every other week on Tuesdays (6 days total):
Sept 15 & 29; Oct 13 & 27; Nov 10 & 24
5:30-6:30pm
$200 (other price tiers: +/- $20)
8 participants max (4 minimum)
This 2-day intensive is an advanced studio class for high school artists ready to take their work to the next level. Whether students are building a college portfolio or deepening their personal practice, this class provides the structure, guidance, and challenge to grow. Students receive individualized feedback and, for those applying to college, portfolio planning based on each school’s specific requirements—ensuring a strong, well-rounded body of work. Materials are provided.
Ages 14-19
Y.A.S. Classroom
Instructor: Payton James (she/her)
Thursday, August 6 & Friday, August 7
2:00-4:00pm
$125 (other price tiers: +/- $15)
8 participants max (4 minimum)
Join painter Payton James for an inspiring 3-day art retreat designed for adults of all skill levels. Nestled in the heart of downtown Ypsi, this retreat feels like summer art camp for adults! Immerse yourself in color and brushwork through painting sessions and find your creative flow. While this retreat is geared towards acrylic painting, all painting and drawing media are welcome.
Y.A.S. Classroom
Instructor: Payton James (she/her)
Thursday-Saturday, August 6-8
9am-1pm each day
$300 (other price tiers: +/- $20)
10 participants max (6 minimum)
Introductions
Guided painting exercises
Exploratory mark-making + creative warmups
Discussion, Reflection, Critique
Painting demonstrations
Individual studio work time/ Develop personal creative direction
Explore color, composition, and texture
Optional group discussion + feedback
Continue and refine paintings
Creative reflection exercises
Artwork sharing/discussion
Final studio work session
Leave with completed work + renewed inspiration
You may bring your own materials (see the material list or purchase the painting kit created by Y.A.S.), or pay the materials fee and the supplies will be provided for you. Materials fee is $50.
Explore color, texture, movement, and mark-making in a relaxed, but fun painting environment. This workshop encourages creative exploration while introducing foundational acrylic painting techniques, providing an invitation to explore brushstrokes and color mixing in a 2-hour workshop. No experience is necessary, but if you have some experience, bring it! Ages 16+
Y.A.S. Classroom
Instructor: Payton James (she/her)
Tuesday, August 4
3:00-5:00pm
$40 (other price tiers: +/- $10)
12 participants max (4 minimum)
You may bring your own materials (see the material list or purchase the painting kit created by Y.A.S.), or pay the materials fee and the supplies will be provided for you. Materials fee is $10.
Journal Lab is a monthly “community of practice” space focused on journal-keeping, broadly conceived. In Journal Lab, participants - who may or may not have any amount of experience with keeping journals, sketchbooks, diaries, etc. - come together to share insights from their practices, experiment together with new techniques, and journal quietly together. More description below!
Y.A.S. Classroom
Facilitator: Esther W. (they/them)
Sunday, Aug 16, 1:00-3:00pm
$30 (other price tiers available)
Ages: Adults and teens
Walk-in participants are welcome, space permitting
Questions for Esther? Email estherwitte4@gmail.com
In each 2-hour session, Esther provides a structure for optional participant sharing about their personal journal material ("journal show-and-tell"). Esther also provides some activities (journal experiments) drawn from their own experience and studies of journal-keeping pedagogy. Participants will be invited to teach the group (with the facilitator's support!) about techniques they like to use and/or perhaps invented themselves.
Actual Price ($30) - Financially Secure
Middle Price ($20) - Doing Okay
Low Price ($10) - Struggling Financially
Pay-it-Forward Price ($35) - Can Help Others
To learn more about price tiers and using a sliding scale to decide how much you should pay, please check out this resource from Alexis J. Cunningfolk, who created the Green Bottle Method and graphic: https://www.wortsandcunning.com/blog/sliding-scale?rq=green%20bottle
Practice and learn observational drawing by taking this blind contour class! As a group, we will draw each other without looking at the paper. Whether you’re an artist wanting to better your understanding of line and space, or you’ve never taken an art class before, this is a fun, calm, and social class for anyone interested. Register in advance or turn up on the day!
Y.A.S. Classroom
Instructor: Sam Moyle (they/he)
Thursday, July 9, 7:00-8:30pm
Ages 16+
All materials included
Price option: Pricing for this class is based on a sliding scale between $5-25, but no one will be turned away if you show up :)
Email moylesam6@gmail.com with any questions.
Journal Lab is a monthly “community of practice” space focused on journal-keeping, broadly conceived. In Journal Lab, participants - who may or may not have any amount of experience with keeping journals, sketchbooks, diaries, etc. - come together to share insights from their practices, experiment together with new techniques, and journal quietly together. More description below!
Y.A.S. Classroom
Facilitator: Esther W. (they/them)
Sunday, Sept 20, 1:00-3:00pm
$30 (other price tiers available)
Ages: Adults and teens
Walk-in participants are welcome, space permitting (please pay here on the Y.A.S. website or at the Y.A.S. store register!)
Questions for Esther? Email estherwitte4@gmail.com
In each 2-hour session, Esther provides a structure for optional participant sharing about their personal journal material ("journal show-and-tell"). Esther also provides some activities (journal experiments) drawn from their own experience and studies of journal-keeping pedagogy. Participants will be invited to teach the group (with the facilitator's support!) about techniques they like to use and/or perhaps invented themselves.
Actual Price ($30) - Financially Secure
Middle Price ($20) - Doing Okay
Low Price ($10) - Struggling Financially
Pay-it-Forward Price ($35) - Can Help Others
To learn more about price tiers and using a sliding scale to decide how much you should pay, please check out this resource from Alexis J. Cunningfolk, who created the Green Bottle Method and graphic: https://www.wortsandcunning.com/blog/sliding-scale?rq=green%20bottle
Journal Lab is a monthly “community of practice” space focused on journal-keeping, broadly conceived. In Journal Lab, participants - who may or may not have any amount of experience with keeping journals, sketchbooks, diaries, etc. - come together to share insights from their practices, experiment together with new techniques, and journal quietly together. More description below!
Y.A.S. Classroom
Facilitator: Esther W. (they/them)
Sunday, July 5, 1:00-3:00pm
$30 (other price tiers available)
Ages: Adults and teens
Walk-in participants are welcome, space permitting (please pay at the Y.A.S. store register!)
Questions for Esther? Email estherwitte4@gmail.com
In each 2-hour session, Esther provides a structure for optional participant sharing about their personal journal material ("journal show-and-tell"). Esther also provides some activities (journal experiments) drawn from their own experience and studies of journal-keeping pedagogy. Participants will be invited to teach the group (with the facilitator's support!) about techniques they like to use and/or perhaps invented themselves.
Actual Price ($30) - Financially Secure
Middle Price ($20) - Doing Okay
Low Price ($10) - Struggling Financially
Pay-it-Forward Price ($35) - Can Help Others
To learn more about price tiers and using a sliding scale to decide how much you should pay, please check out this resource from Alexis J. Cunningfolk, who created the Green Bottle Method and graphic: https://www.wortsandcunning.com/blog/sliding-scale?rq=green%20bottle
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