Slöyd Experience: Kids Woodworking Classes
Sun, Aug 02
|Nordia House
Slöyd is a historical Scandinavian method of education that used woodworking to develop character in children. Still utilized today in some of the highest performing schools around the globe, key elements of the original Theory of Educational Sloyd by Otto Salomon were replicated for these classes.


Time & Location
Aug 02, 2026, 10:00 AM – 12:50 PM
Nordia House, 8800 SW Oleson Rd, Portland, OR 97223, USA
About
Slöyd is a historical Scandinavian method of education that used woodworking to develop character in children. Still utilized today in some of the highest performing schools around the globe, key elements of the original Theory of Educational Sloyd by Otto Salomon have been replicated and cited in our offering. Its an engaging woodworking program tailored for students ages 6-14, designed to foster character development during their formative years.
Each month a student signs up the course will build upon what they have learning before. It is learning at their pace. You can sign up for multiple classes in a row or skip and come back a few months later.
About the Instructor
Nicholas Maier worked as a Creative Shop Lead at Matchless Builds since its beginning, a custom fabrication and sculpture studio in NW Portland. He graduated from PSU with a degree in Art Practices and loves teaching, working and volunteering. He is the founder of Skillcraft Institute a local non-profit whose mission is to provide resources, education, and opportunities for under-served youth seeking creative, fulfilling, and sustainable careers in Portland.
This class occurs monthly on the first Sunday of the month from August 2027 until March 2027. There are two available timeslots each Sunday.
Cost
Youth General Admission: $35
Youth Member Admission: $29

