Education

Classes for all ages; activities primarily related to schools; events by educational institutions to further their mission

Adult Learner Salon

salon (noun): a social gathering for the sharing of ideas, art, literature, and music, popular in Europe from the 16th-19th centuries

Come gather, socialize, and inspire as you meet with your fellow adult learners and perform for one another in an informal setting. This event is open to WCMS adult learners and their family & friends. All adult learners are welcome to join us whether they perform or not. Please sign up below to let us know you are coming!
If you need a piano accompanist, or have questions, please email wcms@winchestermusic.org. The deadline to submit music to us for the

Advanced Mentorship and Critique with Aline Smithson (Online)

The Griffin Museum is pleased to offer a mentoring and critique program (ONLINE) for conscientious and self-motivated photographers seeking to broaden how they create and think about photography. Participants will get to know one another through critiques and brainstorming sessions. These ideas and suggestions will help hone strengths and elicit a deeply intentional artistic voice. In addition to supporting photographic projects, participants will work on all the elements that surround their images: the articulation, presentation, and installation. The group will be led by Aline Smithson, a

Online

All-School Performance Class

New event for 2024-2025! Our performance classes give WCMS students and adult learners an opportunity to practice what it will be like to perform in a recital. There will be no audience, just the other participants in the class.
Each class is hosted by a WCMS faculty member who will offer encouragement and helpful tips. This class will help students develop a performance routine, checklists, and a narrative to encourage successful performances in their future.
Sign Up Online

All-School Performance Class

New event for 2024-2025! Our performance classes give WCMS students and adult learners an opportunity to practice what it will be like to perform in a recital. There will be no audience, just the other participants in the class.
Each class is hosted by a WCMS faculty member who will offer encouragement and helpful tips. This class will help students develop a performance routine, checklists, and a narrative to encourage successful performances in their future.
Sign Up Online