Workshops

year-round

Workshops

Art Drop-in

(Ages 13 & Up)

Join us in the Adler Ballroom for a monthly evening of drawing and painting. Each month features guided exercises, demonstrations, and a live model or still life set up, giving participants the chance to practice proportion, composition, light, and color in a supportive environment.

This free program is open to all levels. Bring your own supplies—easels, drawing boards, models, still life set up, and instruction are provided by the Adler Center.

FREE

6 - 8 pm
mar 18, apr 15, may 20
(3rd Wednesday of every month)

Instructor : Chris Seidel

Writers' Salon

(Ages 16 & Up)

Join us in the Adler Dining Room for a monthly Writer’s Salon the second Wednesday of every month. In this space, writers of all skill levels can dedicate time to improving their craft in the company of like-minded individuals. You will have the opportunity to write, discuss various creative topics and themes, get feedback on your current projects, and discover the works of others in your neighborhood.

All you need to bring is your favorite stationary and preferred writing tools. We will provide light snacks and tea for your enjoyment.

FREE

6 - 8 pm
mar 11, apr 8, may 13
(2nd Wednesday of every month)

Facilitator: Jayda Delatorre

Mini Makers Art Drop-in

(Ages 5 & under)

Join us each month for a creative afternoon designed especially for our youngest artists! Mini Makers will explore colors, textures, and simple art-making. Each session features a new theme and introduces age-appropriate materials like paint, paper, etc. 

Each adult can bring up to two children under age 5, and each child must be registered. Older siblings (over 5 years old) may not attend.

Parents and caregivers are required to stay and create alongside their children, making this a fun, relaxed, and inspiring introduction to art.

Due to limited space, pre-registration is required.

FREE

4 - 5:30 pm
mar 2, apr 6, may 4
(1st Monday of every month starting in february)

Instructor: Amanda Losness-Ross

one-day

Workshops

Paper Marbling Family Workshop

(ALL ages)

Explore the art of paper marbling in this hands-on workshop designed for the whole family. Participants will prepare paper and create colorful designs in a water-based solution using pigments and a variety of tools to produce unique patterns. Working outdoors, you’ll experiment with techniques such as flicking, dripping, swirling, and layering color to create lively, one-of-a-kind prints. Guided instruction will help participants learn simple methods while encouraging creative exploration.

Children under 13 must be registered with a participating adult.

$30/person

10am - 12:30pm
saturday, April 25

Instructor: Laura Castaños

Floral Workshops

(Ages 18 & Up)

Springtime in Paris

May 9 | 12:30–2:00 PM

Celebrate the elegance of spring with a hands-on workshop inspired by the timeless charm of Parisian flower markets.  In this class, you’ll learn the art of creating a beautifully styled Parisian bouquet, focusing on balance, texture, and natural movement.

$125

Instructor: Vaishali Acharya

Felt Stuffed Animals: Blanket Stitch & Design

(Ages 13 & Up)

Use felt shapes to design and create your own stuffed animal. Local artist Laura Castaños will guide participants in selecting and attaching shapes to felt using simple techniques, then demonstrate how to finish the piece with a blanket stitch to form a unique handmade critter. This hands-on activity keeps your hands busy while offering a relaxed opportunity to connect and chat with both new and familiar friends and community.

$40

10am - 12:30pm
saturday, May 23

Instructor: Laura Castaños

Adler Workshop Faculty

Vaishali believes flowers tell stories and that each bouquet and arrangement is a symphony of color, texture, and scent that captures life’s most meaningful moments. Her floral journey began with the fragrance of jasmine and blossomed into a lifelong passion that led her to train in Paris with world-renowned designer Catherine Muller.

Inspired by the artistry of European floral design, Vaishali founded You, Me & a Bouquet to help others discover the joy of floral creation. Her workshops invite you to slow down, connect, and craft arrangements that reflect your own story, one bloom at a time.

Laura Castaños is a multidisciplinary traditional media artist and instructor working primarily in oil paint, soft pastels, charcoal, and ink. She also has a deep appreciation for traditional crafts, including fiber arts, weaving, and bookbinding. Her creative practice is driven by energy, curiosity, and an enthusiasm for welcoming more people to participate in the arts.

She holds a B.A. in Studio Art from Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, with a focus on landscape painting and 20th-century Western art history. Laura lives and paints from her studio in her beloved hometown of Mundelein, Illinois, where she shares life with two of the cleverest cats in Lake County and her math- and physics-savvy partner.

Genevieve is a mixed media artist and journal maker with a passion for creating art from discarded paper and textiles. She loves finding ways to turn “junk” into something useful and beautiful. Through her work and teaching she hopes to inspire others to see “junk” in new and beautiful ways. 
 
A resident of Mundelein, Genevieve can often be found displaying her art at art shows around Mundelein and Libertyville.
 

Jayda Delatorre, a Round Lake native and Pomona College English graduate, joined the Adler Center with a mission: to create space for writers to connect, create, and break through blocks. Just weeks into her role, she launched The Writer’s Salon, a workshop series that quickly became a creative spark for local writers.

Jayda writes short stories and flash fiction, drawing inspiration from authors like José Saramago and Salvador Plasencia. She’s passionate about storytelling that moves people—and believes in the power of writing to inspire change.

Amanda holds a degree in Fine Art and English from Montana State University Billings and brings a wonderful blend of creativity, curiosity, and outdoor enthusiasm to our youth art program.

With a strong background in leading children’s summer camps, Amanda discovered her passion for combining artistic expression with outdoor exploration. Her own artwork is deeply inspired by nature, and she loves sharing that inspiration with her students.

An avid backpacker, camper, and wilderness explorer, Amanda brings that same spirit of adventure into her teaching. She helps kids connect with the natural world through hands-on art projects that spark curiosity, imagination, and a lasting appreciation for creativity in the outdoors.

A teacher by trade and an artist at heart, I help artists grasp classical art foundations while embracing contemporary methods. I also maintain a studio practice at The Palette and Chisel Academy of Art, focusing on drawing and painting from life.

I want my work to be both accessible and resonant, using the human form as a universal language of connection and expression. Reflecting on the relationship between my teaching and studio practice, I often say, “one hand washes the other.”

I am an alumnus of The Homewood-Flossmoor High School Art Department, earned a B.A. in Studio Art from Beloit College, and completed an M.A. in Secondary Education at St. Xavier University.

www.instagram.com/chris.seidel.art/

The Adler Center reserves the right to cancel any class that does not meet its minimum student enrollment prior to the first class.

If a class is cancelled by the Adler Center due to lack of enrollment, the Adler Center will offer a full refund or credit to the student in the manner in which tuition was paid. (Cash payments will be refunded by check.)

Student cancellations up to 7 days prior to the start of class will receive a full refund or credit, minus a $20 withdrawal fee.No refunds are available after this time.

Refund requests must be made in writing and submitted to Ellen Williams at ellen@adlercenter.org.