4:00 PM - 5:15 PM
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Youth Art Studio Classes - Youth Art Studio Classes March 6th - April 10th In our exciting art classes, children will dive into the fundamentals of drawing, painting, and sculpting through hands-on exercises and engaging demonstrations. Each session is designed to inspire creativity and foster self-expression in a supportive, fun environment.
Drawing & Sculpting: Kids will learn essential techniques as they draw and sculpt an animal from a plaster model, gaining a deeper understanding of proportions, forms, and movement.
Painting: In this session, students will explore the beauty of flowers and master acrylic painting on canvas, learning color theory, brushwork, and composition.
Sculpture: Young artists will also create sculptures using materials like stone, wood, plastic, and found objects, encouraging them to think outside the box and experiment with different textures and shapes.
Every project is age-appropriate, giving children the freedom to experiment with various materials and techniques while developing their own unique artistic style.With all materials included, your child can fully immerse themselves in the creative process and build confidence in their artistic skills.Enroll today and give your child the chance to grow, learn, and thrive as they discover the joy of creating art!May 1st - June 5th In our exciting art classes, children will explore the fundamentals of drawing, painting, and sculpting through hands-on exercises and interactive demonstrations. Each session is thoughtfully crafted to spark creativity and encourage self-expression, all within a fun and supportive environment.
Drawing & Sculpting: Kids will learn essential techniques as they draw and sculpt an animal from a plaster model. This hands-on experience will help them gain a deeper understanding of proportions, form, and movement, building strong foundational skills in both art and observation.
Painting: In this session, students will paint still-life scenes in acrylics on canvas, using everyday objects like pots, cups, fruits, and chess pieces as their reference. Still life is a wonderful and accessible way to learn about the forms and relationships of objects, especially since they remain still, allowing children to observe closely. As they work, students will focus on mixing and creating their own colors, exploring how to bring their compositions to life. This exercise will deepen their understanding of color theory while helping them develop their own unique artistic style.
For the final project of the session, students will create their own mobile sculptures, inspired by the work of American artist Alexander Calder. Known for suspending his three-dimensional pieces from the ceiling, Calder allowed his mobiles to float freely in space, creating dynamic and ever-changing forms. In this project, children will experiment with movement, balance, and design, crafting their own mobiles that come to life through air and motion.
Every project is age-appropriate, giving children the freedom to experiment with various materials and techniques while developing their own unique artistic style.
With all materials included, your child can fully immerse themselves in the creative process and build confidence in their artistic skills.Enroll today and give your child the chance to grow, learn, and thrive as they discover the joy of creating art!
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Beech Street Center - Beech Street Center Area: Art Room
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