Sculpting in Stone for Ages 10-12

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Description

Sculpting in Stone -Ages 10-12 with Dennis Sohocki
  • Ages 10 – 12 years old
  • April 19, 2025  |  Saturday  |  11:30 am – 2:30 pm
  • All materials are provided. Wear clothes that can get dusty.  All gloves, goggles, masks, tools, and a stone to carve will be provided.
  • No experience is necessary!

Each student will carve an original sandstone sculpture using stone, tools, and all necessary equipment provided in class.  Dennis Sohocki, the instructor, has been a professional sculptor for almost 50 years and has sold his work throughout the U.S. and internationally.  He has created numerous monuments and has several sculptures in museums.  Each student will create whatever they like after learning the general techniques.  The point of the class is to have fun making art and to enjoy the process as well as the finished sculpture.

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Dennis Sohocki

Dennis Sohocki

Sohocki is known for his classic, graceful modern forms in bronze, marble, stainless steel and hardwood. Sohocki’s work evokes such images as contemplation, desert canyons, dance, and relationships between the ancient and contemporary. His work is from his subconscious, capturing the essence of things. Sohocki began carving while working and living with the Eskimos and Athabascan Indians of Alaska more than 45 years ago and has since been a professional sculptor.

“The beauty of abstract art is it can mean something different to each person who sees it. It captures our attention and inspires our imagination.” One art critic said “a Sohocki abstraction is a poem in stone or bronze, opening up the senses, setting off memories and associations, and suggesting more than it states.”

Sohocki created and installed numerous monuments in the U.S. and internationally. His bronze “Endangered Grace” rises twenty feet from the lake in Benson Park in Loveland, Colorado. He is one of only five sculptors invited to Sculpture in the Park (the largest sculpture show in the U.S.) for all 38 years of its existence. His “Torso” sculpture won the prestigious National Academy of Design Lindsey Morris Memorial Award in New York City, New York. He was selected as 5280 Magazine’s Reader’s Choice Top Artist. Sohocki is featured in the Sculpture of the Rockies book from the editors of Southwest Art.

Sohocki taught sculpture in the United States as well as abroad (Havana, Cuba; Cairo, Egypt). His students have included professional artists, graduate students, and inner-city children. He holds a Master’s Degree from Cornell University and a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Michigan.

Some of the prestigious national shows that have exhibited/awarded his sculptures: Allied Artists of America, National Academy of Design, Kirkland Museum of Fine Art, Audubon Artists, North American Sculpture Exhibition, Instituto Superior de Arte, Kennedy and Denver Centers for Performing Arts, Cleveland Art Museum, Marmol Sol VI International Sculpture Symposium, Sculpture in the Park, Cherry Creek and Milwaukee Art Festivals and Springfield Museum of Fine Arts. Sohocki is a member of Allied Artists of America and North American Sculpture Society. His work has been shown in prestigious galleries from coast to coast.

All materials are provided. Wear clothes that can get dusty.  All gloves, goggles, masks, tools, and a stone to carve will be provided.

Cancellation Policy

 Registration

  • Each student must enroll individually
  • Students may register online or by calling the Sedona Arts Center’s Administrative Offices in the Art Barn, toll-free at 888-954-4442 or locally at 928-282-3809
  • Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express are accepted or student may pay with cash or check by registering in person during office hours at the Art Barn
  • If Sedona Arts Center cancels the workshop for any reason, all payments made will be refunded in full.

In-Person and Online Classes Cancellation

  • Students must cancel or transfer at least 7 days prior to the first day of class
  • If a student cancels or transfers before the 7-day cut-off, a 15% fee will be applied
  • If a student cancels within 7 days prior to class, there are no refunds
  • If Sedona Arts Center cancels the class for any reason, all payments made will be refunded in full

Important Message

The Sedona Arts Center is not responsible for providing make-up sessions or issuing refunds, credits, or transfers for courses missed as a result of illness, emergencies, or other events beyond our control. There are absolutely no refunds after the cut-off date for any reason, unless the Sedona Arts Center has to cancel the workshop, then all fees paid will be refunded in full.

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