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Tickets for Upcoming Events

  • The Witching Hour 2024
    The Witching Hour 2024
    Sat, Jul 06
    Sacramento Turn Verein
    Jul 06, 2024, 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
    Sacramento Turn Verein, 3349 J St, Sacramento, CA 95816, USA
    Jul 06, 2024, 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
    Sacramento Turn Verein, 3349 J St, Sacramento, CA 95816, USA
    The Witching Hour is approaching! Lace up your boots, grab your broom, and gather your coven! You won’t want to miss our market of the mystical and macabre!

The Witching Hour Workshop Add-ons

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Join Storm Lee of Glyph Artisans for a Wax Carving Workshop at

The Witching Hour!

Learn about the ancient art of lost wax casting and create your own meaningful talisman in the form of a pendant or coin. By the end of the class, guests will have a completed wax model of their design, which will be cast in silver, finished, and shipped back to its owner.

Storm has been working in wax since 2016, and sells cast metal jewelry and art objects under the moniker Glyph Artisans (formerly Unlovable). In addition to creating jewelry, Storm also works as a wax technician at a bronze sculpture foundry, helping other artists to actualize their work in metal.

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Join Classic Mouse Parade and Seven Veils Society in this one hour workshop as we explore our love of entomology! You will learn the basics of insect pinning and leave with your very own framed beetle! No experience necessary.

*Important: All participants under 18 must have a guardian present to sign their waiver before entry. *

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Tintype Booth
with
Brouhaha Tintype

Wet Plate Collodion, also known as Tintype, is a photo process developed in the 1850s. The whole process takes about 15 minutes from start to finish, and ends with a unique photo on an aluminum plate! Customers will get a scanned digital copy the day of, and the photos will be mailed to them within a few days after having a protective varnish added to them.

Fontaine is a San Francisco tintype photographer with a deep love for nostalgia. Drawn to the seemingly magical process and soul capturing outcome, she decided to teach herself tintype during the Covid lockdown. As the world has opened up, she is looking forward to doing pop-ups all around

San Francisco.

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