• Final workshop for the year complete. Fawns, whale, plane, ghost, house, and a screaming man – the participants bring some wild creativity to each workshop.

    Thanks to everyone who participated, especially those who made it to all three sessions. Sorry for the delay on getting prints delivered – there is a lot of behind the scenes work to make everything happen.

    Keep an eye out for future workshops and keep making!

  • From fantasy to the familiar – the second group tackled primitives and topology, using their creativity to problem-solve their way to these fantastic models.

  • After a successful first workshop and a lot of chaos behind the scenes. We got our first groups digital models turned into 3D prints. I was impressed by how quickly the group adapted to digital sculpting.

  • What was science fiction is now a reality. Technology like 3D scanning, printing, and modeling have become more accessible and have evolved into powerful tools for artists.

    Strange Dimension Studio teaches young artists to use these tools through hands-on workshops. We focus on digital sculpting with Nomad Sculpt, 3D scanning, and 3D printing. Students learn by making—experimenting, problem-solving, and creating work they’re genuinely proud of.

    Our workshops explore the loop between physical and digital artmaking. Sculpt something in clay, scan it, manipulate the digital file, then print it back into physical form. Or start digital and end with a tangible object you can hold. The boundary between analog and digital is where interesting things happen.

    No prior experience required. The tools are intuitive, the skills are learnable, and the possibilities are worth exploring.

    If you’re interested in workshops or want to know more about what we teach, get in touch.