The studio, hands-on
Workshops
A Yonder workshop isn't instruction in a medium — it's a few hours inside the world the studio is built from. Small rooms, real materials, and something finished in your hands when you leave.
On the calendar
Nothing ticketed at this moment — which is exactly what the list below is for.
On the workbench
Formats we're developing now. Put your name on the ones you'd actually come to — the ones that gather the most names get scheduled first, and the names on them hear before anyone else.
Whimsical Watercolor
Loosen up with water, pigment, and a little illustration mischief. Paint the creatures and places that live at the edge of a field guide — no tight lines, no wrong marks, just what happens when the brush is allowed to wander. You leave with a small painted specimen of your own.
Mythic Mapmaking
Draw the map of a place that doesn’t exist — or your own block, gone strange. Cartouches, sea serpents, ink, and the old cartographers’ tricks for making paper feel like territory.
Linocut Field Guide
Carve and print a specimen for a field guide of the almost-real: lake creatures, hedge spirits, birds that may or may not exist. You leave with an edition of your own print.
Shadow Puppet Cabinet
Build an articulated shadow puppet from black card, brads, and rod — then put it behind the screen. The night ends with light, a bedsheet, and a very short play.
Krampuskarten Print Night
Print your own run of dark-Christmas greeting cards the old Alpine way, in the season when Krampus walks. Fair warning: these cards get kept.
Bring Yonder to your people
Any format above — and several that never go public — runs as a private session. Studio gatherings from $650 (up to eight, materials included); traveling workshops for schools, libraries, and workplaces from $900; team experiences that end in a finished shared artifact.
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Sessions fill quietly around here — the list hears first, every time.