Arts & Entertainment
Great Escape: Play With Fire at The Crucible, Come Home Happy
Escape to make art, then bring the family along to create together.
Editor's note: The writer happily volunteers with The Crucible on a weekly basis.
Brainstorming an escape to highlight around the Bay Area, I stopped to think. What's my great escape? What's a place that takes me away from the shopping, and the laundry, and the cleaning, and the bills and the daily grind? I have a weekly escape and it's at The Crucible industrial arts school in Oakland.
The non-profit school offers classes in industrial and fine arts, and alongside with staples like blacksmithing, woodwork, ceramics and foundry, there are classes you may not expect such as fire eating, electronics, neon and even the business of art such as copyright law.
Find out what's happening in El Cerritofor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Though many associate The Crucible and the West Oakland artist community it inhabits with the Burning Man crowd, there's really no such thing as a typical Crucible student. For every dreadlocked visitor, there is another swapping the suit jacket and Bluetooth for a suede welding coat and helmet.
One glasswork student told me that the three evening hours she spends in class is her only time to herself during the week. With two kids and a full time job, it wasn't hard to believe. But classes here don't have to be an escape from family.
Find out what's happening in El Cerritofor free with the latest updates from Patch.
In my Intro to Jewelry class, a father and his teenage daughter bantered about whose ring was turning out better. With his prior metalsmithing experience it wasn't much of a contest, but both always walked away laughing.
The Crucible also has an extensive youth program for those over 8 years old, and many classes and camps encourage collaboration between parents and kids through projects designed for creating together.
Registration for classes in the spring semester is open now. Check out the schedule and try something new. Get a head start on that hobby you've been meaning to pick up, and share a new experience with your family.
