Process Art: Making Paper from Egg Cartons

By Alyssa Dyar At Ignite Studio one of the guidelines on our Patron Bill of Rights reads: “It’s about the process not about the product.” What does that really mean? Historically, process art was a movement that took off in the 1960’s in America and Europe. Process...

Coffee Filter Flowers: Drop In

By Garen Robie At Ignite Studio we pride ourselves on being a STEAM—Science, Technology, Engineering, ART, and Math—oriented makerspace. To us, science and art go hand in hand. As Raymond Chandler wrote: “There are two kinds of truth: the truth that lights the way and...

Ignite Studio Launches Curbside Creativity Packs

By Katelyn Coyne Ignite Studio launches Curbside Creativity Packs to curb your quarantine boredom during Covid-19. Drive through Hamilton East Public Library’s Curbside Holds Pickup and ask about our Creativity Packs. A different pack will be available for pick up...

Scratch-Off Art Creations: Drop In

By Sydney Brink We here at Ignite know you like giving cards and gifts with a unique and artsy flair. This week we’ll go over how to make your own scratch-off art—a craft I remember doing when I was younger and brings up wonderful feelings of nostalgia. What’s better...

Ignite Kids Virtual Series

By Kris Hurst Art is important. I’m not sure what I would do without the arts in my life. I was lucky enough to attend primary and middle schools where visual art and music were part of the curriculum. In high school, I took art classes every semester, and in college...