Teach for the League

For some craftsman, teaching their craft is as gratifying as producing it. We have several classroom spaces at our home office in Concord, NH for this purpose and partner with schools, community groups and other art organizations throughout the year. If you are interested in teaching your craft, please use the form below to submit your proposal.

After you submit this form, you will receive an email confirmation. Please ensure that you input your email address correctly and entirely. **This form does not save your progress and must be completed in one session. We recommend you prepare your responses in advance and copy/paste them into the form when you are ready to submit it.**

If you have questions, reach out to Lisa Almeida at [email protected].

General Information

Name(Required)
Are you a Juried Member of the League(Required)

Proposal Details

Type of proposal(Required)
Please select which type of proposal you are submitting. If you are responding to a specific call please select "other" and enter the location e.g. MAXT Makerspace

If your proposal is accepted, the language in this section will be used to market your class. Please be thorough, including details like what students will learn, what they will take away, and what skill level the class is geared to. If students need to bring anything to class, that should also be included.
Please indicate how many hours the class runs and whether it is a single session or series.
Please indicate the maximum number of students you are willing to have in your class.
You can enter a specific date or general time frame e.g. fall
e.g. access to water, workspace required for each student, tools needed that you will not supply etc.
Please include an image that is representative of what students will learn
Max. file size: 50 MB.
You may submit an additional image here if you like.
Max. file size: 50 MB.

Additional Information

If your proposal is accepted, we may include this information on the registration page and/or marketing materials to inspire students to learn from you.