Monroe Walton Center for the Arts Hosts Farm-Inspired Wooden Egg Painting Class

Vera Miller to lead 2-hour workshop on Saturday, March 14th

Published on Mar. 8, 2026

The Monroe Walton Center for the Arts is inviting the public to a farm-inspired wooden Easter egg painting class led by local artist Vera Miller on Saturday, March 14th from 2-4 PM. The $30 class includes all materials, and participants will leave with a hand-painted wooden egg decoration or gift.

Why it matters

This class provides a fun, creative, and relaxing way for adults and children to connect with nature and the local farming community through art. It also supports the Monroe Walton Center for the Arts, a non-profit organization that aims to promote the arts and cultural enrichment in the local area.

The details

During the 2-hour class, attendees will use acrylic paints to decorate a wooden egg with botanical motifs and farm animal designs. Step-by-step guidance and tips on color mixing, brush techniques, and adding fine details will be provided by the instructor, Vera Miller. The class is open to all skill levels, including beginners, with a maximum of 10 participants.

  • The class will take place on Saturday, March 14, 2026 from 2 PM to 4 PM.
  • The registration deadline is March 13, 2026.

The players

Vera Miller

A local artist who will be leading the farm-inspired wooden egg painting class at the Monroe Walton Center for the Arts.

Monroe Walton Center for the Arts

A non-profit organization that aims to promote the arts and cultural enrichment in the local Monroe, Georgia area.

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What they’re saying

“Join us for a relaxed, creative painting class where you'll decorate a charming wooden egg (hen-egg sized) using acrylic paints. Inspired by the beauty of the countryside, this class features botanical motifs and beloved farm animals.”

— Monroe Walton Center for the Arts (Social media)

What’s next

Interested participants must register by March 13, 2026 to secure their spot in the class.

The takeaway

This farm-inspired wooden egg painting class provides a unique opportunity for the Monroe community to come together, connect with nature, and express their creativity through a hands-on art project. It's a great way to celebrate the upcoming Easter holiday while supporting the local arts center.