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Brooklyn Charm @ 145 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY
These bracelets are trendy and fun to make, and this class will teach you how to do it yourself! You will learn how to design a single-wrap bracelet and put it together, with beads, cord/leather, beading thread, and a button. All materials are included. What you make in the class is yours to take home. Tools are loaned out for the duration of the class and are available for purchase. Materials included in class: Beads, 4-6 mm, glass & semi-precious...
Brooklyn Shoe Space @ 224 Roebling St, Brooklyn, NY
In this 3-4 hour class students will learn the basics of leather tooling on vegetable tanned leather. Students will learn step by step how to draw, transfer, cut, tool, and oil their project. Students will take home a truly unique piece of art. You will learn where to purchase some tools and get to try out some pf the teacher's in class. 1-2 sq ft of veg tan leather and tools included in the course. Q&A Q: Can I make up a class if I...
Brooklyn Institute for Social Research @ 119 N 11th St, Brooklyn, NY
Full Course Name: The Singularity: Artificial Intelligence and the Post-Human Future Alan Turing, whose Turing Test set the initial standard for artificial intelligence, mused towards the end of his life on the prospects of a truly superintelligent machine: “it seems probable that once the machine thinking method had started, it would not take long to outstrip our feeble powers…At some stage therefore we should have to expect the machines to...
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Osborn Studio @ 177 N 10th St, Brooklyn, NY
Learn how to make a pair of simple and beautiful flats, using our Osborn shoe last, patterns and leather outsoles. You will leave class with a finished pair of flats for you to wear proudly around - you made them! Note: If you have your own leather color you'd like to use - you are allowed to bring that to class to use instead of what we have in stock.
Liloveve @ 457 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY
In this workshop students will focus and practice the basic mechanics and fabrication of a hinge. Using flat shapes to create a metal book or pendant, students will learn how to measure, solder and connect a functional moving hinge. This course is a great introduction to create movement and function in your jewelry, lockets and objects. Q&A Q: Can I make up a class if I miss one? A: Yes, there are make up classes on Monday nights...
Brooklyn Shoe Space @ 224 Roebling St, Brooklyn, NY
After taking the #001 introduction class, and you have created your patterns in the #002 Pattern Making Classes, come and make your shoes- Intensively, in an all-day working session #003. You can cut your leathers, you can skive and prepare your leathers for stitching, you can stitch up your uppers and lining, you can last you can sole.... Three to Four of these dates should be enough to finish your shoes! You can choose to come three days in a...
Liloveve @ 457 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY
Students will learn various cold-connecting techniques through multiple small projects without the use of the torch. Students will learn other jewelry techniques such as sawing, forming, carving and finishing. Learning cold-connects offers new and exciting combinations and is the doorway to combining mixed media such as wood, ceramics, plastics, paper, fibers and more. Cold-connections including: rivets tabs staples settings stitching...
Liloveve @ 457 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY
A Floral Affair, Inspired Jewelry Fire up your imagination and create a beautiful new set of earrings, or pendant, or ring. Students will be working in sterling silver and copper. You will learn how to make a template, saw out floral inspired shapes, use dapping and forming techniques to add dimension to your piece. Adding texture with decorative granules and hammering techniques is encouraged! You’ll have...
Liloveve @ 457 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY
Students will learn the fundamentals and a range of techniques of torch fire enameling. We will be experimenting with fusing techniques such as sugar coating, orange peel, fully fused, and over firing. Enameling, the art of fusing glass on metal to create colorful and imaginative designs, is one of the oldest methods used to create decorative metals. We will be working with manipulating enamel as its own material and playing around with firing time...
Brooklyn Shoe Space @ 224 Roebling St, Brooklyn, NY
3-hour course to learn the fundamentals of sketching athletic footwear (children and adults) with an industry professional. Discuss proportions, lasts, and current trend market for athletics and outsoles. Practice sketching and review.
Brooklyn Shoe Space @ 224 Roebling St, Brooklyn, NY
3-hour course to learn the fundamentals of sketching athletic footwear (children and adults) with an industry professional. Discuss proportions, lasts, and current trend market for athletics and outsoles. Practice sketching and review.
Liloveve @ 457 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY
Learn about this beautiful and graceful setting for a cabochon gemstone. Q&A Q: Can I make up a class if I miss one? A: Yes, there are make up classes on Monday nights from 6-9 PM, or by appointment during the day during the week, so missing a class is no problem. Q: Are materials included in the cost of the class? A: Yes. Materials are provided except for tools. Students may bring their own stones or purchase...
e.e.ceramics @ 622 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY
Learn how to marble with two separate techniques, suminagashi and ebru. You will receive a variety of prepared papers as well as a notebook to marble. You will be instructed on how to prepare the marble baths, and materials, and watch demonstrations before you have time to try the techniques for yourself.
The Brooklyn Kitchen @ 100 Frost St, Brooklyn, NY
So you want to grow your own food but don't know where to start? Fear not! Urban farming expert Annie Novak (of Eagle Street Rooftop Farm) presents this introduction to edible gardening, in which you will learn to not kill everything you try to grow by practicing approachable, doable techniques for watering, feeding, and caring for the simplest of edible gardens (all while nibbling on some tasty snacks!).
The Brooklyn Kitchen @ 100 Frost St, Brooklyn, NY
Tomatoes are one of the most beloved of all urban edibles. Join urban gardening expert Annie Novak (of Eagle Street Rooftop Farm) for this crash course, in which you'll learn everything you need to know about selecting seeds and transplants, caring for your tomatoes, the brass tacks on heirlooms and organic growing practices, and how to keep those damn squirrels from eating them.
The Brooklyn Kitchen @ 100 Frost St, Brooklyn, NY
A culinary tour of the Levant! Herbs and spices reign supreme in this culinary exploration of small plates from the Middle East. Achieve perfectly creamy hummus, make flatbread from scratch, employ a few secret ingredients to elevate a classic tabbouleh, and season the ultimate lamb kebab. Your summer picnics will never be the same. Menu: Aleppo Kebab Classic Hummus Tabbouleh Smoky Eggplant Salad Yogurt Flatbread Skills Learned:...
All NYC Safety & Training @ 589 Johnson Ave, New York, NY
This course is a requirement for an individual – who is not employed by a licensed rigger – to perform rigging or signaling work in conjunction with the hoisting or lowering of articles on the outside of a building with hoisting equipment. In lieu of completing this course, an individual may instead possess a department approved national rigging certification. Course Content Includes: Introduction to Rigging - Include instruction on inspection,...
e.e.ceramics @ 622 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY
Learn the basics of mold-making and complete your own two part plaster mold for slip casting. We will also go over mold making for slump and press molds. Bring your own 3-4" object to cast. Note: Please bring clothes that you can get messy in.
Plexus Creative @ 198 Greenpoint Ave., Brooklyn, NY & Virtually Online
Learn the essentials of HTML and CSS in this 1-Day hands-on workshop. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the foundation of website and web application development. You'll learn the fundamental concepts needed to use HTML, including semantic markup for tagging content as what it is. This workshop will cover the key concepts of CSS, explaining what you need to know to edit existing CSS and write your own. You will learn how to make well-designed webpages. The workshop will also cover how to use selectors, how the box model defines the spacing and sizing of page elements, how to style text and manage basic layouts, how to work with advanced selectors, creating responsive layouts, and determining when to use float and position properties.
Liloveve @ 457 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY
This course is designed for those who would like to learn a more creative approach to the traditional art of stone setting. We’ll be building a ‘claw’ prong setting and using it to encapsulate a beautiful raw gemstone set into a pendant. We’ll have a number of stones to choose from or you’re welcome to bring your own. This is a soldering intensive workshop as we’ll be building a basket setting from wire. Tools and materials...
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