Our Neighbor opens art studio, gift shop
Patty Williams quietly rolled clay into toothpick-sized shapes Tuesday and smashed them into a small Styrofoam bowl. She was building a clay bird nest as part of a class all about birds at The Porch at Mainstreet Market.
Tuesday was the first day for the new art studio and gift shop run by Our Neighbor, a nonprofit devoted to helping local disabled residents.
“I think it’s important for them to learn different techniques that can certainly be applied to other parts of life,” teacher Judy Wilson Goddard said. Her weekly class will include building bird houses, wind chimes, bird baths and even a redneck bird bath made using a plunger. Other classes offered include watercolor painting, sewing and jewelry making, but will vary each month.
“We’re hoping that maybe we can find some areas that they’re really interested in and find they enjoy,” said Marty Owens, co-founder of Our Neighbor. “And then possibly that might turn into a way they can earn money by selling their creations.”
Owens said the effort has been in the dream phase for five years. In the last few months they’ve worked toward opening at the Mainstreet Market location right next to their Next Chapter bookstore.