UPCOMING CLASSES, PROGRAMS & EVENTS
Community Tile Glazing
Laumeier invites participants of all ages to join us for a drop-in workshop to design and paint a tile for the 2025 Visiting Artist in Residence, Renata Cassiano Alvarez's final sculpture, Passage.
Thursday, June 5, 6-8 p.m.
Thursday, June 12, 6-8 p.m.
Sunday, June 15, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
NIGHT OUT /
Mud + Merlot:
Abstract Coil Bowls
Roll, twist, and stack your way to a one-of-a-kind ceramic bowl alongside friends and fellow creative adults! Learn about traditional coil-building methods to shape and smooth clay into a functional and artistic vessel. Whether you prefer wild and wavy or sleek and symmetrical, your bowl will reflect your unique style. Come get your hands muddy, meet fellow makers, and leave with a beautiful handmade piece perfect for display or daily use. Bring your own wine (or another beverage of your choice); light snacks are provided. Pick up your finished piece the following week.
906 / Ages 21 + / Friday, June 20 /
6:30–9:30 p.m. / $58
CLAY & NATURE CAMP /
Ages 10-15
Experience a summer inspired by creativity and the great outdoors! Spend each session learning about the world of ceramics in our clay studio located at the Park’s Kranzberg Education Lab. This summer camp invites young artists to explore the natural world while developing their skills in wheel throwing, hand building, sculpting and glazing. Projects are designed to encourage an appreciation of art and nature in a fun studio atmosphere while embarking on guided nature hikes. Each week will focus on native plants, wildlife and ecosystems that will inspire their clay projects. Whether shaping clay, exploring the trails, or visiting the Park’s native wildflower patch, this camp nurtures curiosity, creativity and an appreciation for the environment around us!
M-F / 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. / $360 per session
Session 1: June 23-27
Session 2: July 7-11
Session 3: July 14-18
OPERATING PARTNERS
Laumeier is a nonprofit arts organization that operates in partnership with St. Louis County Parks. Laumeier’s ongoing operations and programs are made possible with support from the Regional Arts Commission; Missouri Arts Council, a state agency; among other corporations, foundations, individual donors and members. The ongoing conservation of the artworks in our collection is supported by the Mark Twain Laumeier Endowment Fund.
We acknowledge the ancestral lands of the Osage Nation, Missouria, and Illini Confederacy, the lands on which Laumeier Sculpture Park is located. We pay respect to their elders, past and present.