Rochester Brainery
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Artist Spotlight: Emily Bellinger
Utilizing various fabrics that she finds at local fabric stores in her travels, Emily Bellinger creates purses, zippered bags, lunch bags, and R-rated cat toys.
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Spotlight: Sara Kozak and Ritual Market
Get to know Sara Kozak, owner Ritual Clay Co., and all about her upcoming Ritual Market at Rochester Brainery on 11/30!
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Teacher Spotlight: Courtney Craig
Courtney Craig, a self-proclaimed “fiber art nerd,” shares her love of fiber arts and studio community.
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How To Create Eye-Catching Dried Flowers
Yes, you can dry your own flowers! Check out these four foolproof steps for drying flowers from Jill Bower, owner of Erie Way Flowers.
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Brain Music Ep. 32: David Lane
Today we bring you a playlist curated by David Lane, our Leather Keychain and Bracelet Teacher! Without further ado, here's Brain Music Episode 32.
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6 Tips To Turn Your Next Cake Into A Masterpiece
Cake is always a good idea, but it can be hard knowing where to start. Check out these 6 tips to help turn our next homemade cake into a masterpiece.
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5 Foolproof Tips For Taking Great Photos
Learn how to get good light for photos from lighting expert, Cara Livermore.
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Teacher Spotlight: Katarina Schwarz of Katboocha
Katarina Schwarz, owner and operator of the first Kombucha brewery in Rochester, NY, talks science and flavor at Katboocha.
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Brain Music Ep. 31: Jenna Gagnier
Today we bring you a playlist curated by Jenna Gagnier, who designed our new stickers! Without further ado, here's Brain Music Episode 31.
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How To Embrace A Cozy Lifestyle With Hygge
Hygge (pronounced hoo-guh) is a Danish word referring to coziness and the lifestyle choices you make to embody a cozy existence. Learn how to embrace the cozy and get hygge with...
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Vendor Spotlight: Alyssa Priddy of A.B. Microsmithing
Though she never set out to be a “creative,” Canandaigua area native Alyssa Priddy's life has transformed into a multi-faceted world for creativity with A.B. Microsmithing.
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Christine Brings Love, Light and More to Rochester
As a small child, Christine poured her own candles with her mother. Nearly twenty years later, she’s making candles again. Read the story behind her business, Love Light Etc.