Western heritage roams freely in Fort Worth, where cattle drives occur twice a day in the Stockyards National Historic District. Enjoy diverse restaurants, exciting nightlife, cultural institutions and sporting events. Entertaining kids is a snap in the “City of Cowboys and Culture,” courtesy of Six Flags Over Texas, the Fort Worth Zoo or the Noble Planetarium and Museum of Science and History. You can depend on friendly and helpful service - the hallmark of true Texas hospitality.
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The pottery studio is open to visitors who can watch hand made pottery being made on the potters wheel.private and group lessons are also offered to those who want to get their hands in some clay.The adjoining gallery offers a wide range of pottery,all made by local clay artists.
Keith and Courtney are awesome. Keith led us in some introductory wheel throwing of pottery and we enjoyed the experience immensely! The instruction was personal and patient. Keith was eager to help my wife design and manipulate her lump of clay into what promises to be a wonderful ring stand. We are looking forward to returning to glaze our creations in a couple of weeks! 10/10 would go again!
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Adobe Western Art Gallery has a wide selection of traditional and contemporary fine quality western artworks. A marvelous collection of western-themed paintings, sculptures and bronzes from some truly superb and skilled artists. Located just a short half block south of the Fort Worth Stockyards on Main Street Offered is also an awesome selection of western furniture, much of which is custom made onsite. Most of the items in the gallery are handmade and unique. A large majority of the artworks are by Texas artisans. Set aside some time to stop in and take a look at the many temptations... Happy shopping !!
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SiNaCa Studios School of Glass and Gallery is a not-for-profit organization 501c(3) dedicated to providing a world-class educational facility for the introduction to, and continued learning of traditional glass arts disciplines. SiNaCa Studios has and will continue to provide a professional gallery exhibition space, and a variety of instruction in glass blowing, kiln forming and flame working, from introductory to advanced study. The first Saturday(1p-5p) and fourth Friday(5p-9p) of each month we offer Walkup Workshops. These are quick(20-30 minute)classes to experience working with glass with out a long term commitment! Classes are held in each of our three studios and are done on a first come first served basis. Cost is $40 per person per item. Items maybe seasonally themed. The facility offers studio rental opportunities to practicing glass artists to produce their art, and to beginners to further improve their skill level. The gallery and studios are housed in a 2600 square foot renovated historic facility at 1013 West Magnolia Avenue in Fort Worth, TX. All of the studios offer many instructional programs and workshops facilitated by a permanent staff and visiting internationally known glass artists. SiNaCa Studios strives to be a focal point in the vanguard of glass art studios for the North Texas area, and to be recognized nationally in the United States Studio Glass Arts Movement.
My friends and I attended the beginner class blowing glass this week and LOVED it! The class was informative, fun, and way more hands on then we thought it was going to be. Kevin and his team were kind, patient, and super knowledgeable about their craft. I would absolutely recommend to anyone interested in creating your own glass pieces!
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