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Flower Mosaics with Katie Walton

  • Museum of Northwest Art 121 1st Street La Conner, WA, 98257 United States (map)

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Join Katie Walton to learn the art of mosaic! You will leave with a beautiful 6” flower that you will design with your choice of colors. All materials, including glass tesserae are provided.

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About the Teaching Artist

Katie Walton is an artist living in Skagit Valley, WA. She converted her horse barn into an art studio of her own design where she works in ceramics and mosaics. She combines her 25-plus years of ceramics and background in painting with glass mosaics, creatively combining all three in sculptural and sectile mosaics.  She has shown in many local shows, galleries and studio tours, and she has created commissions locally and in South Africa. She has won Best of NW “Artist” in 2017 (Gold) and 2018 (Silver.)

Currently, Katie is working on community collaborative art projects using the power of self-expression to help heal and connect people. A former international tour guide, Katie has a bachelor’s degree in Spanish from Gonzaga University, an associate degree in visual studies from Skagit Valley College.

You can learn more about her work at www.katiewaltonart.com


How to Register for a Class

  1. Click the orange “Add to Cart” button.

  2. Fill out the registration form and click the “Add to Cart” button.

  3. Click on the orange shopping cart icon in the bottom right corner of the screen.

  4. Click the orange “Checkout” button.

  5. Fill out, review and submit your payment information.

  6. You will receive a confirmation email after step 5 is completed.

If you have questions, email education@museumofnwart.org


General Amenities and Accessibility Information

  • The facility is wheelchair accessible and an elevator is available in the back of the building

  • A wheelchair is available for visitors

  • Limited seating is provided throughout the galleries and studio space

  • Restrooms are available on both floors of the museum. Changing tables are available in the restrooms on the 2nd floor and an all-gender restroom is available on the 1st floor of the museum

  • Please email us at info@museumofnwart.org or call us at (360) 466-4446 if you have questions or need additional information about accessibility


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