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Molesky Series For Accessible & Universal Learning:  Epoxy River Coasters and Table
Molesky Series For Accessible & Universal Learning:  Epoxy River Coasters and Table

Sat, Feb 08

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Lexington

Molesky Series For Accessible & Universal Learning: Epoxy River Coasters and Table

$135

Time & Location

Feb 08, 2025, 10:00 AM – Feb 15, 2025, 10:00 AM

Lexington, 130 Waltham St, Lexington, MA 02421, USA

About the Class or Event

Two Saturdays, Session 1: 10:00 AM- 1:00 PM Session 2: 10:00 AM- 2:00PM

Class meets February 8, In Studio

Tuition: $135 (Log in for membership discount prices)


Description: In this two session class, we will discuss and create a series of river-table-style coasters and one small river table, to demonstrate how different epoxies work. One week later, we will meet up to sand, plane, route out, and oil our project after it has cured. Students will be able to take home their own handmade coasters.


This class is specifically designed to accommodate and welcome people with a range of neurodiversities including ASD, ADHD, and other types of thinking across the spectrum. The instructor himself is neurodivergent, and wishes to create a communally supportive class for his students.


The Molesky Series is also designed to accommodate and welcome individuals with physical disabilities, and individuals seeking a small, judgment-free learning environment. Students may contact the instructor beforehand to discuss ways to best facilitate their learning experience.


Note:

-This class takes place February 8th and February 15th.


-The first class session is three hours long and the second class session is four hours long.


-Instructor Palo Coleman's contact number for learning need inquiries: (617) 386-9682


-Scholarships are available upon inquiry (message education@lexart.org)


-These classes are funded, in part, by the Lory D. Molesky Scholarship Fund. To learn more about the fund click on this link: https://www.lexart.org/lmolesky-scholarship.



About the instructor:

Palo Coleman grew up in Northern California where he spent a lot of time in the woods, taught himself building skills and developed an interest in small-scale living. Now living with his wife and family in Cambridge, he continues to experiment in myriad woodworking techniques and is a tiny-house builder. Past projects include a living playground in Waitsfield, Vermont’s elementary school; making a vertical garden system; constructing medieval games for the Fuller Craft Museum; and developing a portable studio with Japanese-wood siding. He has an obsession with how things work and are put together, and he likes to bring that obsession into classroom and woodworking shop.


Please take a look at our registration policy and our current covid policy before your class.


Local dining options, accommodations, and more information about our facility can be found HERE.  For any other questions our contact information is HERE.

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