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Sunday
Mar312024

April is Arts Month at EaTo, Featuring Events on April 13 and 18

EaTo Offers Two Fun Art Events in April!

On Saturday, April 13, dog owners can make a stylish, personalized dog bowl under the instruction of ceramic artist Krissy Catt, an instructor at the Minnetonka Center for the Arts. Krissy will provide all the supplies needed, including a pre-rolled clay stab, a pattern in three sizes, tools and alphabet pasta for spelling out names and personal messages. The bowls will then be glazed and fired and returned to EaTo in two weeks to be picked up. Cat lovers can make a smaller version for their pet!

Invite your friends and grab a glass of wine to sip during this fun interactive workshop in EaTo's private dining room. Small bites are included.

For more information, go to www.eatompls.com and click on reservations, scroll down to find the class.

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On Thursday, April 18, watercolor artist James Nutt will be in the main dining room from 6-9 p.m. to paint original mini portraits — the original selfies.

Come for dinner and leave with a 4x6 watercolor portrait of yourself, your date or your bottle of wine for just $20. James Nutt is an architect, artist, instructor and constant sketcher. He’ll capture you in his personal, loose style of black ink outlines with blended watercolor paint. Or give him a small bit of your wine or coffee and he’ll paint you in that medium! Each picture will take about 20 minutes and the bonus is you don’t have to stop eating to pose. First come, first drawn. Commissions are paid directly to the artist by cash or Venmo.

Find James in Studio 321 in the Northrup King Building, and you can see his work on Instagram.

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