As we wind down the business and reflect on the last ten years, we love seeing all the new businesses offering opportunities to learn and gather in person. Here’s a list of some of our favorites, we hope to catch you around a table or out in nature in the new year…
For cooking and culinary delights, the Pantry is the leader of the pack (and the company that inspired us to launch our own business). For an extra treat, Bella Luna Farms and Kurtwood Farms will transport you to another world with expert instructors in the most idyllic and stunning settings.
The Tiderun, from the creators of Windward Adventures and Ebb and Co., offer an amazing assortment of active pursuits paired with exceptional food.
Piano Nobile, this design studio in Phinney Ridge offers cyanotype, block-printing and other inspired workshops.
Wool Friends and Wyldwood Creative, options galore for those who love textiles and fibers.
Reclaim Clay Collective for pottery and risograph classes.
The Seattle Light Room offers unique photography and printing workshops and dark room rentals.
Editions Studio - bookbinding and printing workshops.
UW Botanic Gardens - fiber and visual arts, natural dyes, botanical focused crafts and more.
Supra Dinner Society - share a meal and conversation with someone new.
Birds Connect Seattle, Seward Park Audubon Center and the Feminist Bird Club offer ample opportunities for birding and exploring nature.
Human Nature Hunting and Forage Seattle provide opportunities for wild food foraging and ethical hunting.
A plethora of arts organizations offering creative workshops in all kinds of subjects: the Seattle Artist League, Gage Academy, Pratt Fine Arts, the Siderail Collective and Dabble.
Feeling a little wanderlust? Ace Camps offers bucket list creative international adventures.
Field trippers, remember our motto semper quaerens (always curious) and take it to heart — the world is wide and awaits you! Thanks for being a part of our journey, couldn’t have done it without you.
