
Utah Arts & Museums provides Folk Art Workshops each month at the Chase Home Museum.
What are these Folk Art Workshops?
A qualified, local teaching artist will lead a monthly Folk Art Workshop to create, design, or make a folk art craft. Subsidized by the Utah Division of Arts & Museums (UA&M), these workshops aim to share traditional arts and lifeways of Utah's cultural communities. This subsidized series provides Utahns with the interactive opportunity to learn about a wide array of visual folk arts through a hands-on experience. See photos from past workshops in our gallery.
Learn more about the UA&M Folk Arts Program or Chase Home Museum below.
HOW CAN I PARTICIPATE IN A WORKSHOP?
Registration will open approximately two weeks before a scheduled workshop. Space is limited. Sign up before we fill up!
These workshop events are intended for ages 6 and up. Children must be accompanied by an adult. There is a nominal $10 registration fee per attendee to cover the cost of materials. No experience necessary. Just bring your excitement and appreciation for the arts!
Register and learn more about each workshop below.

Paper-Cut Art
Saturday, April 11 at 2 p.m.
(90 minutes)
Explore one of the world’s most resilient and approachable folk arts.
Paper-cutting is a tradition nearly as old as paper itself. From Polish wycinanki to Mexican papel picado, almost every culture on earth has used scissors and paper to tell their story. These intricate designs can serve as vibrant home decor and frameable art, or be utilized in custom greeting cards and scrapbooks.
Master the art of the cut. Under the personal guidance of award-winning artist and storyteller Randel McGee, participants will explore a curated review of global paper-cutting styles. The session transitions from historical inspiration to technical application, using provided patterns, specialty papers, and precision tools. You will refine your skills to design, cut, and finish a personalized work of art to take home. This workshop is perfect for both children and adults!
Randel McGee is an internationally acclaimed artist, writer, and entertainer with over 45 years of professional experience. A specialist in traditional and cultural paper crafts, his intricate designs have been featured globally in numerous craft and picture books.
Registration will open late March.
FOLK ART WORKSHOPS GALLERY
This monthly workshop series provides opportunities to learn about the cultural communities throughout our state. Recognizing the popularity of these workshops, we encourage interested participants to register quickly due to limited capacity. We also invite you to explore our workshops virtually through the gallery below.



























































