152-Pysanky Egg Dyeing

Learn the art of decorating Easter eggs in the traditional Eastern European style known as pysanky. In this workshop, you will learn an ancient but easy-to-follow technique using a tool called a kistka to apply melted beeswax to raw eggs, which are then dipped in bright dyes to create detailed, colorful patterns. This hands-on class is fun, creative, and results in beautiful designs that will impress your family and friends. All supplies are provided.



Class Level: Adult and Teens 14+ (All Levels)

Special Notes

To help create a safe and welcoming environment for everyone, we ask students to review and follow The Center's Policies and Procedures available on our website. Students who cannot comply with these guidelines may be asked to leave class, and refunds will not be issued in these cases.

Materials

Materials included in the fee.

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

Days: Sunday

Tuition: $85

Member Tuition: $60

Location: The Center for Contemporary Art

Semester: Winter 2026

Level: Adult

Instructor: Wendy Hallstrom