Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill has announced its summer lineup. There will be 82 in-person and 23 virtual workshops.
Some highlights: Tom O’Connell teaches a concrete and mosaic workshop, June 28th through July 2nd; Karen Dukess and Christina Clancy teach “Polishing Your Draft: A Fiction Revision Workshop,” June 28th through July 2nd; Julie Lapping Rivera teaches “The Art of the Woodcut,” July 5th through 9th; Glenn Grishkoff teaches brush making, July 19th through 23rd; Vanessa Vartabedian, producer of the Mosquito Story Slam, teaches “The Art & Craft of Live Storytelling,” July 26th through 30th; and Barbara Blaisdell teaches songwriting, July 19th through 23rd. Judy Pfaff, Carol Pelletier, Bernd Haussmann, Rich Blundell, and Cammie Watson teach painting. There are also ceramics workshops with Guy Wolff, Paul Wisotzky, Mark Shapiro, Sam Taylor, Kensuke Yamda, Natalia Arbelaez, Christopher Watt, and others.
Live events will take place on Castle Hill’s new outdoor stage at Edgewood Farm. Mark Bittman will appear in conversation with Doc Willoughby on July 14, and Eric Cooper will give a talk on social justice and the arts on July 15th. The full lineup is at castlehill.org.