Act 48 Hours

As subcontractors in cooperation with approved providers, California University of Pennsylvania and Seton Hill University, Touchstone's workshop hours are applicable to Act 48 requirements. Contact the schools prior to registering for a class. For more information, students may phone Cal U. At 724.938.4182 or Seton Hill at 724.830.1020.


WCCC College Credit

Through a partnership with Westmoreland County Community College (WCCC), Touchstone is offering classes that may be taken for WCCC credit. Individuals interested in taking classes for credit through WCCC must first be WCCC students. New students must complete an application for admission prior to registering for any WCCC classes. Applications are available online at www.wccc.edu or by calling the WCCC Admissions Office at 1.800.262.2103 x 4077. Once the WCCC application form has been submitted to the college, students may register for classes by calling the WCCC Registration Center at 1.800.262.2103 x 4204, Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.*

*Students interested in lodging and meals must make arrangements through Touchstone Center for Crafts. Students will pay the cost for lodging and meals directly to Touchstone Center for Crafts. 

 Date WCCC Class Code
 Class Title
 Teacher
 July 16-20
 Art 161TS (3D Design)
 Metal Fabrication for Sculpture & Assemblage
 Eli Kessler
 April 2-6
 Wheel Thrown 185TS (Clay 1)
 Spring Intensive Wheel Thrown Pottery
 Joe Sendek
 July 23-27
 Art 166 TS (Painting 11)
 The Painter's Experience
 Patrick Daugherty
 July 9-13
 Art 143TS (Printmaking)
 A Conversation about the Earth by Way of Poetry, Printmaking, & Paper
 Kathy Mendus Dlugos & Marie Pavlicek-Wehrli
 May 17-22
 IND 199TS
 Outdoor Sculpture 1: Working with Nature & Time
 Wade Kramm
 June 11-15
 Art 188TS (Textiles)
 Water & Wood Sprites, Nymphs & Other Ramblings
 Christine Kocevar
  



 
 

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