Stone Carving Class 2026

17th Annual

Stone Carving Workshop

Dates: June 26th, 27th and 28th

Matzke Fine Art Gallery & Sculpture Park (3000 sq/ft Gallery and a 10 acre Sculpture Park)

on beautiful Camano Island, WA

The three day workshop cost $485, includes: great snacks & Catered lunches every day. Instruction from master carver, Kentaro Kojima. Loaner tools provided and Stone will be available for purchase for $3.50 a pound.

For further information and applications do not hesitate to call or email; matzke@camano.net or call 360-387-2759

The 2026 Stone Sculpture Hand Tooling Workshop is open to the general public 17 years and older.  This sculpture workshop is designed to accommodate beginning carvers as well as more experienced sculptors.

Things to Bring: Multipack of sandpaper, safety glasses, dust mask, sketch book, pencils, pencil sharper, snacks, sharpie pen and 8 x 8 ground tarp, a work Bench and Canopy (Note: If you are unable, I can provide the Canopy and work bench for $54.50)

COST:

 $ 485. per person + WA sales tax $43.65… Total $528.65   (nonrefundable after June 1st)

Send Check to: Matzke Fine Art, PO Box 1297, Stanwood, WA 98292

  • Stone Sculpture instruction from Master Stone Carver; Kentaro Kojima
  • Snacks and Catered lunches
  • Individual Critiques
  • Tools provide
  • Stone for sale
  • There are several B & B available Camano Island Chamber of Commerce: Home  Camping at the Camano State Park. Lodging will be your responsibility or you may want to commute from home.
  • Cancellation: After June 1st, you forfeit the workshop cost.

Full payment is due with the completed application forms by June 1, 2026 or sooner to hold your place.

Loaner Tools, Instructor Kentaro Kojima

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Early applications are welcome to hold your space,  All documents and payment must be at Matzke Fine Art Gallery, 2345 Blanche Way, Camano Island, Wa 98282  by June 1, 2026. Questions ? call: 360-387-2759 or Please email: matzke@camano.net  

Having carved stone at Karla Matzke’s sculpture workshop for the last 15 years, I can truly say it’s a reveling experience. I was a novice and every year since, I’ve seen my work develop. You get to the core of your soul in those 3 days. I am looking forward to creating another artful stone piece once again this year.  Fatima Young

Sketching in stone.  That’s the best way I know of describing the process I experience when putting chisel to stone.  The original shape of the stone itself seems always faithful to recommend the gesture that’s to be pursued.  This suggested gesture then sets into motion a period of pondering–of envisioning what twists, turns and inter twinings might be held within the stone. Then comes the first tap of the chisel.  And with that first tap, the “conversation” is begun.  As with any good conversation, the pauses prove every bit as rich as the thoughts that are exchanged.  Listening precedes each word that’s spoken  Listening leads to the next tap of the chisel, which is followed yet again by a listening pause.  One thing leads beautifully and mysteriously to another.  — Don Haggerty; attendee in the Stone Carving.

Stone sculpting takes ONLY four things

  1. Stone
  2. A Design 
  3. Tools
  4. Time, Techniques, design and Effort, Everything comes from how you put these 4 things together. Ideally, you want to be good at all these aspects although one may come more naturally to you than the others.