Commune Studio curates a series of hands-on workshops and excursions inspired by seasonal shifts and guided by Cleveland’s creative community—creating time to make, explore different mediums, and connect with one another through shared creative practice.
Our Spring inspired series —Sow to Seed, includes five hands-on interconnected workshops, weekly open studios and private tours of Svona Studio and The Morgan Conservatory. Each series is bookended by an opening session to build connection and group art show celebrating the relationships and work we’ve created together.
We have a variety of options to be part of the Sow to Seed Workshop series and Commune Studio.
Space is limited to 12 participants per workshop.
Studio Residency
All Access Pass
Best for: those craving structure, community, and a dedicated creative rhythm.
$693
Studio Series
3 Class Flex Pass
Best for: those who want consistency and connection, without committing to the full residency.
$495
Studio Sessions
2 Class Pass
Best for: those with limited availability or who want to begin with a smaller commitment.
$295
The intangibles
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Disconnect to reconnect
There’s nothing quite like creating something with your own hands. It can be restful and energizing all at the same time.
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Fuel your creativity
At Commune we want to play and experiment to discover something new. Perfection is not the point. Get weird with it.
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Appreciate the process
We use this time to slow down and take a closer look at everyday objects. Join us as we break things down to build them back up.
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Find your community
A great excuse to reconnect with a friend or make a new one. Come as your are. We’ll take care of the rest. ♥︎
We’ve curated a series so each workshop connects to the next, cultivating a creative ecosystem where nothing stands alone and everything supports one another.
You’ll craft a ceramic vessel in one session, then return in a later workshop to pour your own candle into the piece you made.
The seeded paper you create can be planted to grow flowers — flowers you can later press and mount onto handmade paper, bringing your work beautifully full circle.
Your linocut carving won’t just live on its own; you can use it to stamp and decorate your clay pieces or embellish your handmade paper.
Each workshop builds on the last, encouraging a thoughtful, sustainable, and circular approach to making.
A core reason we offer our workshops as a series instead of a standalone is our community. We want to have shared experiences where relationships can build over time and carry on outside of the studio ♥︎