Frequently Asked Questions
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What kind of courses do you offer?
We offer the following courses currently:
- The Art and Science of Fluid Painting
- The Art and Science of Dye Sublimation and Thermal Transfer
- The Art and Science of Glass Fusing
- The Art and Science of Sculpting in Clay, Mold Making, and Casting
- The Art and Science of Thermal Vacuum Forming
- The Art and Science of 3D Modeling and Printing
How are courses offered?
Most of our courses can be conducted on site for schools and groups. We bring all of the materials and equipment to your classroom or group's location. For certain classes, like glass fusing, you will need a well-ventilated area for the class as there may be some fumes from the process. Contact us for more details.
What is the cost of your courses?
The cost of our courses varies depending on:
- The length of time you have available (we can do some classes in a 3-hour period, or 3 one-hour sessions, or we can deep-dive into the subject and provide longer classes)
- The number of people participating (the more students, the more materials will be used)
- The location where the classes will be held (classes outside of the metro Phoenix area may include travel expenses)
In addition, through our nonprofit organization, Feeling Doing Thinking Inc., we have applied for grants so that we can offer our classes to students from diverse backgrounds in underserved communities at a subsidized price.
Contact us to get a quote on a class for your group.
Do you work with middle school or high school teachers?
We love partnering with school art and science teachers to create synergy between the two and create custom education programs, or extracurricular clubs at their schools.
Contact us to learn more.
How do your programs engage the community and what impact do you anticipate?
Our programs are tailored to students from diverse backgrounds in the Phoenix area, particularly targeting underserved communities. By partnering with local schools and community centers, we aim to make STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) education accessible to all. We anticipate increased interest in STEAM fields among participants, empowerment through creative expression, and strengthened community ties through collaborative projects and public showcases.