New classes available soon
I’m excited to introduce you to Quail Hollow Studios, a new venture dedicated to bringing the joy of farming and creating art to one location. Here we offer an assortment of hands-on classes both hosted by the owner and guest artists. At Quail Hollow, we believe in bringing nature and traditional arts to new audiences. This is an alternative space with big dreams to come. Whether you're looking for a small venue for a theatrical performance, fiber arts, a wild-foraged clay class or a space for collaboration, this is a place for creativity to blossom. Classes for both adults and children are offered.
Meet the Owners
Elizabeth Paroni has ten years of experience teaching art to elementary students and adults, along with other course work, she has developed a dynamic curriculum that encourages artistic exploration while integrating core educational concepts. She has an Elementary Education License and a Bachelors of Fine Art. Her approach emphasizes hands-on learning, and interdisciplinary connections to inspire students' self-expression and confidence. She takes pride in creating a classroom environment where people feel valued and empowered to develop their artistic voice.
Meet the Owners
Morgan M. Williams is a geoscientist, artist, and entrepreneur with expertise in carbon removal technologies, forensic soils investigation, and soils engineering. His investigations broadly focus on efforts to engineer solutions for climate change mitigation and nuclear waste storage that will persist into far distant futures. He serves as the Principal Investigator of several long-term surveillance projects, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Legacy Management, to characterize how natural processes change the engineering properties of nuclear waste containment systems. He is also the co-founder of Applied Carbon, a company that has developed a mobile, in-field solution to convert crop waste into biochar for carbon removal on geological timescales and immediate soil health improvement. In his free time you'll likely find him tending to his family farm in Loma, CO, meditating, or foraging for earth pigments on the Colorado Plateau and beyond..
