Sense of Place: A Photo–Encaustic Workshop
June 12-14, 2026
Schedule: 9am-4pm Fri-Sun
Instructor: Sarah Rehmer
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Today I left for a workshop with Sarah Rehmer at Shake Rag Alley in Mineral Point, WI. I took advantage of the day by heading to Readstown, WI, where there are two indoor Crazy Frank's Flea Markets. There is also an additional indoor flea market next the Crazy Frank's on Hwy. 61 that I shopped. It can be said that some things were bought.
This time I am staying at the Mineral Point Hotel with the always entertaining owner John. Unfortunately Commerce Street from the Longbranch Gallery all the way down to the railroad museum is under construction. It made getting to the hotel a challenge but I managed to put on my big boy pants and get in with my luggage.
Friday, June 12 to Sunday, June 14, 2026
We began bright and early on the 12th with our class, Sense of Place: A Photo–Encaustic Workshop. Here is the course description: "Capture the unique architecture of Mineral Point, and Shake Rag Alley’s gardens, and explore the dialogue between photography and wax. This workshop gives you time and space to capture the visually interesting—to use the landscape as both subject and material. We will transform images through the luminous depth of encaustic. Photograph aged wood, historic buildings, and natural light, learning to see how surface and shadow tell a story. Back in the studio, those images become the foundation for layered encaustic works where translucency, color, and mark-making merge. Using image transfer, transparent glazes, and mixed-media embedding, build pieces that evoke the clarity of the photograph and the softness of memory—where image, wax, and light reveal the subtle intersections of observation and transformation."
This was a fun workshop for me because my normal experience is to be project based. Having no dog in the fight, this workshop was about re-learning the process of encaustic--not about coming home with a finished work of fine art.
On Sunday we all gathered together in the afternoon to see what everyone had made. Here are the results:
























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