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    Creativity Warehouse - Front door

    Creativity Warehouse

    (8 reviews)

    Eastside

    Every budding artist should come here for inspiration. This is not just a typical clay, throw on…read moreyour own wheel, sort of deal. Classes vary and can include crochet, painting, etc. I took my little girls and they just happened to have paint with a Princess where there was Anna and Elsa and they spent so much time engaging with the kids. They have lots of kids classes for all ages like make your own monster. Great staff and if you love to support local this is a great place!

    We took two grand kids (ages 5 and 7) to Creativity Warehouse for a pottery class that was…read moreadvertised in the January Cibola Neighborhood alerts. The pottery class was $40 per child. There were only 3 children signed up for the "Kids Clay workshop", so there was plenty of opportunity for the teacher to provide one-on-one attention to them. There was not much direction or instruction from the teacher on how to prepare the clay or proper painting technique to use on clay. She did demonstrate how to attach items to clay by scraping. For this age, we felt there should have been more instruction on designing of the objects and directions on how to paint the clay, so when fired, the color would be more vibrant. The color of the completed pieces was very washed out, almost if they had been just painted with water color. The teacher said the project would be ready in 7 to 10 days and that we would receive a text when the pieces were ready to pick up. It took 21 days and we were never notified for pick-up. We had to personally check 3 times to see if project had been completed and was ready to pick up. Very disappointed in the service after paying over $80 for the class.

    Dovetail Community Workshop - Woodturning class

    Dovetail Community Workshop

    (6 reviews)

    Business Parkway/Academy Acres

    I had high hopes for this place as a beginner woodworker looking to advance my skills, but…read moreunfortunately, my experience was very disappointing. The orientation was helpful, and the hand-tool instructor who taught it was welcoming and supportive, which I appreciated. However, beyond orientation, I quickly realized that this space is geared towards people who already have considerable experience with the specific machines. Beginners like me are expected to know how to operate everything or invest in multiple paid classes before being allowed to use key equipment. During my visits, I was made to feel unwelcome and unprepared despite my efforts to learn and follow safety guidelines. On my first day, I was questioned about the design choices of my project and left feeling judged. When I asked for help configuring the router table, I was told an instructor would have to be present each time I used it, which limits my ability to use in the future without causing problems. I was also repeatedly interrupted while using and trying to learn the machines, told I was unsafe, and eventually asked to leave due to the arrival of scheduled classes. I decided to follow the owner's advice to come on a less busy day, she said that Friday wasn't as busy. Two weeks later on a Friday, I was told I needed more classes before I could proceed with my project as I put the wood on the table. This was frustrating since I was there precisely to learn how to square lumber using the shop's equipment, which I was told even by the owner, that it was the first step. While I understand the need for safety and structure, this place did not meet my expectations as a community woodworking space welcoming to beginners. It feels more like a paid class environment that discourages those new to the craft unless they commit to multiple paid sessions. I hope the owner considers clearer communication upfront about expectations for new users. For anyone new to woodworking looking to gain hands-on experience independently, I would recommend exploring other options.

    Awesome concept. Erin the owner is a visionary and is providing a valuable service to the…read more'community'. So, I found this place by searching Google as I looked for a workshop that could teach me about various tools to use in some basic DIY carpentry projects. I had never used a table saw or a chop saw before this class, nor had I understood the difference. I came away feeling a little more knowledgeable and a little more empowered to tackle some small 'to dos'. Whether you have zero knowledge of how to cut and work with wood, or if you are an expert, this place has services and plans that can help you to accomplish a lot of your projects. You can take a class, buy a 10-hour punch card, come for a day, or even get consultations on how to approach projects. Erin and her staff are expertly positioned to assist.

    Working Classroom Inc - Our beautiful facade: 423 Atlantic SW

    Working Classroom Inc

    (1 review)

    Barelas/South Valley

    I'll admit a bias, as a regular voice of popular review on this here site: nonprofits just win me…read moreover. Very, very few of 'em don't get the five star love. It's true, right? Like, when was the last time you entered a nonprofit and said to yourself, Hey, while I can appreciate that this organization works hard to promote a great cause, that teal paint job in the bathroom was the wrong call, man. Three stars. Working Classroom delivers enlightenment on so many levels they get ten stars. Based out of probably the most storied 'hood in ABQ (Barelas) they're a tiny beating pulse of creativity, cultural pride and community engagement that shines. They're working with schools, kids off the street, upcoming artists, the gamut, and they have a resume to support their stardom. Plenty of teens who've seen hell wrought upon them have found salvation in these walls. And the last theatrical production I saw in this place burned down the house. Incredible. If you're looking to spend your philanthropic bucks on a worthy organization, this is it.

    From the owner: Working Classroom is a multi-ethnic and diverse community of students and professional artists,…read moreactors and writers with a conscious commitment to supporting new and diverse voices and visions in the ARTS. We contribute to a more nuanced understanding of American identity by training aspiring artists and actors from historically ignored communities and creating art and theatre by, for and about these communities. We offer ongoing classes in Theatre and Art in our of our 9,000 sq.' facility in the heart of the Barelas neighborhood, to participants 11 years old and UP. Please call or come by for more information on the next series of classes open for enrollment.

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