Weld a Garden Sculpture
Adult Activities / Arts & Crafts / Crafts -
Winter Spring 2025
Beginner level Make a sculpture for your home or garden while learning to TIG weld safely and with confidence. You will cut, bend and shape steel straps around a stone. Weld the steel to encase the stone and mount it on a steel rod with more welding. TIG stands for Tungsten Inert Gas. This type of welding bonds metal to metal without the use of rods, sticks or wire feeds.Local artist Greg Kraft covers welding safety and introduces concepts of sculptural design. Students should wear long sleeved cotton shirts, jeans or heavy-duty work pants, closed toe leather shoes or boots. Bring leather work gloves and a stone about the size of your fist. Wear a long sleeved cotton shirt, jeans or heavy-duty work pants, closed toe leather shoes or boots. Bring leather work gloves if you have them and your creativity. Tuition includes supplies. Instructor provides TIG welder, welding helmets, safety glasses, power tools and gloves and stones (if you do not have them).
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Greg Kraft
Adult Instrucotor
Greg Kraft, inspired by the beauty of nature began carving wood. He was self-taught with the help of library books. On a whim he and his brother signed up for the St. Paul Winter Carnival ice carving competition in 1998. They won first prize in the single block amateur category. A team was formed that carved in the multi-block ice carving competitions for the next 10 years. All the while working a full-time career as a prison therapist. Opportunities in community education opened a new world. Knife making, silversmithing, carving wood, bone, horn, stone, antler, leather work, and scrimshaw were learned. Greg became a blacksmith. He earned14 ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair for knife and tool making, basketry, bead work, wood carving and pen turning. After retiring from State service, Greg completed courses at Vesper Sculpture College in NE Minneapolis, where he learned to weld and teach community education classes in welding sculpture. Since 2015 he enjoyed teaching sculpture and carving classes in a variety of folk schools and community education organizations.