Youth
In this course, the student will be introduced to the world of Computer Animation for Feature Film. They will learn about the industry, the different parts of the studio Pipeline, and what goes into making some of their most beloved films. Choosing one of the three fairy tales provided by…
MoreThis class is ideal for 3rd to 5th grade students looking to improve their art via observational drawing techniques from life. Participate in a variety of activities and games to hone and strengthen creative problem skills. All supplies are included.
MoreAspiring artists can experience painting in the outdoors, drawing inspiration from the world around them. Students will meet at the Gazebo in Constitution Park for 3 outdoor painting sessions, using watercolors to create colorful landscapes. Students will learn to paint gesturally and from observation with confidence. Once students have mastered…
MoreIn this mixed media sculpture class, students will learn to work with a variety of sculptural materials such as air-dry clay, papier-mâché, plaster, and cardboard. Students will learn to plan a sculpture and then problem-solve to bring it to life. We will cut, glue, tear, sculpt and paint to make…
MoreThis fun class for 2-5 year olds with their parents, grandparents, and caregivers will give both the children and adults a chance to explore a variety of art experiences in a relaxed art space. This is the perfect class to create all those amazing art projects without having to clean…
MoreThis beginning course for little learners is an introduction to drawing and painting materials. Through guided drawing lessons, students will create in their own style and at their own developmental level. Mediums used are pencils, crayons, colored pencil, markers, watercolor paints, and tempera paints. Subjects include portraits, animals in landscapes, and fun abstracts. Instilling good habits in young artists, students will…
MoreThis course provides an in-depth study to drawing and painting materials. The seven elements of art will be covered in the following subjects: portraits, one-point perspectives, animals in landscapes, and abstracts. Mediums used are pencils, watercolor, sharpies, alcohol ink markers, colored pencils, and acrylic paints. Instilling good habits in young…
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