Overview
The 2025 Grist Miller’s House Workshop Series includes:
Weaving with Florence Wagner Saturday, Aug. 23, 10 a.m. Cost: $65; $55 for HBMS Members Learn about the evolution of the weaving industry throughout Bethlehem’s history and the traditional colonial techniques favored by 18th-century Moravians. Using a hand-held loom, participants will create and design their own mini tapestry they can take home. The workshop is taught by Florence Wagner, who specializes in weaving and textiles. Wagner is currently earning their bachelor’s degree in studio arts, with a minor in anthropology and art history, from Kutztown University.
Block Printing with Victoria Beck Sunday, Sept. 7,10 a.m. Cost: $95; $85 for HBMS Members Discover the art of printmaking in this dynamic workshop taught by artist and InkHound Press founder Victoria Beck. In this workshop, Beck guides participants through the block printing process including its use in books, newspapers and artwork. Students will take home their block and prints they create.
Wood Carving with Michael Brolly Saturday, Oct. 11, 11 a.m. Cost: $100; $90 for HBMS Members Taught by woodturning artist Michael Brolly, this workshop for all skill levels is designed to explore what makes wood carving an engaging and fun hobby. Participants will choose between carving a gnome or a bird while learning wood carving basics including drawing, carving, painting and staining.
Redware Sgraffito with Denise Wilz Saturday, Nov. 1, 10 a.m. Cost: $125; $115 for HBMS Members Step back in time with the Redware Sgraffito Workshop taught by Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen member Denise Wilz. This course focuses on the technique used by 18th- and 19th-century Pennsylvania German potters to make expressive designs for folk art. Students will draw and scratch a design on a redware plate and can choose a traditional Pennsylvania German design or create their own. A master artisan, Wilz is included in the Directory of Traditional American Crafts, and her book “Pennsylvania Redware,” was featured in the March/April 2008 issue of Pottery Making Illustrated.
Upcoming Dates
- Sunday, September 7
- Saturday, October 11
- Saturday, November 1