Fox Fridays announced for Spring 2026
2026-01-28 • Sam Fox School
The Sam Fox School has released the lineup for its weekly Fox Friday series. The workshops are structured as low-stress introductions to lesser-known tools, resources, processes, and ideas. Past workshops have ranged from screen printing to bronze casting to 3D modeling and machine learning.
Open to the WashU community, Fox Fridays began in 2019 as an easygoing, playful way to introduce students to new methods of creating. The free workshops are coordinated by Erin Johnston, a lecturer in the school who teaches printmaking.
This semester’s workshops include Japanese joinery, generative design writing, sand casting concrete, papermaking, and more.
The series is made possible thanks to the generosity of Randy and Sally Knight.
- Feb. 13: Flippin’ Fun Flag Books
- Feb. 20: Japanese Joinery
- Feb. 27: Generative design writing: Fueling creative practice at the intersection of writing and visual design
- March 6: Analog Animation
- March 20: Sand Casting Concrete
- March 27: Buon Fresco Painting
- April 3: Introduction to Picture Frame Making
- April 10: Papermaking with Found Materials
Workshops are free, but registration is required. For more information and to register, click here.