Where to try new hobbies in San Diego County in 2023

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(Courtesy of San Diego Craft Collective)

Do you like working with your hands to create pieces of artwork and are looking for a new challenge? Or perhaps you have an artistic side and want to pick up a new hobby? If so, there are a few local arts and crafts organizations that can help.

San Diego Craft Collective is a nonprofit organization that has dozens of classes year round in a variety of categories including clay sculpting, custom guitar making, gardening, painting, puppet making, sewing and wood working. Most classes are available in the evening and on the weekends. The nonprofit also offers fellowships and scholarships for those looking to take their hobby to full-time career. 2590 Truxtun Rd #106, San Diego. Courses start at $10. sandiegocraft.org

Since 2009, the Bravo School of Art has been educating the local community with art classes and hands-on crafting courses, workshops and camps for the entire family. Some of these include weaving, painting, indigo dyeing, jewelry making and calligraphy. Various classes are held seven days a week. The cost per class varies based on if you are a member the school. 2963 Beech St., San Diego. Membership starts at $40. bravoschoolofart.com

Art Magic Studio in Oceanside has a handful of options from fluid art painting, resin art and geode art, so you can create paintings, charcuterie boards, coasters, ornaments and more. Classes are offered throughout the week and are updated monthly. 2101 S El Camino Real #101, Oceanside. Classes start at $5. artmagicsd.com

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