140-Pysanky Easter Egg Dyeing-IN PERSON

Pysanky are the beautiful, elaborately decorated eggs found in Polish, Ukrainian and Russian traditions. While they may look difficult to make, learning the design technique is quite easy. You will learn the step by step process used to create these jewels and a little bit of the history behind these small works of art. It’s a lot of fun and the results are always impressive. Finished eggs make great gifts or decorations for your own home.

Special Notes

Note on Health & Safety Policy:

Vaccinations are suggested but not required.
Mask wearing is suggested but not required. 


All students must comply with the Health and Safety Policies and Procedures found on The Center's website. There will be no refunds for students removed from class for failure to observe The Center’s Health and Safety Policies and Procedures.

In the event of a closure due to the COVID-19 virus, this class will move online using ZOOM. There will be no refunds or credits for classes that were scheduled to take place on-site but were moved to an online format for health and safety purposes.

About the Instructor

Wendy Hallstrom

Wendy is a multidisciplinary artist in watercolor, acrylics, egg tempera and pysanky.  She has exhibited in New Jersey and the surrounding area, and her work is in private collections.  She teaches watercolor and pysanky (Ukrainian egg dying). 

REGISTER FOR THIS CLASS

Class Details

March 25 - March 25, 10:00 am - 01:00 pm

Days: Saturday

Tuition: $85

Member Tuition: N/A

Location: The Center for Contemporary Art

Semester: Winter 2023

Level: Adults and Teens (+14)- All Levels

Instructor: Wendy Hallstrom