Learn about radical reptiles through art in this class. Kids will make 3-D sculpture animals out of recycled materials and paint. Alligators, turtles, bull frogs, and lizards are on the creative menu, and kids will take home a zoo of creatures to display.
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Stop-Motion Animation for Kids
Students will learn to create animation ‘loops’ or GIFs using stop-motion animation. Kids will have the opportunity to view examples of work, and brainstorm some concepts together. Learn what a “Loop” is, and create animated sculptures. The bulk of the week will focus on the animating process and creating characters. Kids will experience guided editing, rendering, and putting final animations on flash drives (for take-home), and will present their work during class. Students will walk away with a number of sequences to share with friends. Here is a link to a really well done example: https://vimeo.com/94679344
Creative Critters and Creatures
Summer time brings out all of the colorful critters and creatures! Kids create ladybugs, caterpillars, and bumble bees in this fun mixed-media class.
Draw Outside the Lines for Kids
This is no ordinary drawing class! Be prepared to draw outside the lines and experiment with new drawing techniques. Emily will encourage students to share ideas and push boundaries by including collage elements into their drawings, revealing new perspectives and textures! This class allows students to think beyond the pencil and white blank page. If your kid loves to draw and is interested in exploring new avenues in drawing, this is the class!
Art Splash for Kids
In this class, students are going to work with paper plates, paint, and other collage materials to create the most amazing and wonderful aquarium that you have ever seen. Make fish, octopi, seahorses, and jellyfish that will fit into a custom made cardboard aquarium. Bring your imagination and love for the ocean!
Creative Sculpture Station
Kids explore 3D creations with Janice through sculpture projects that introduce styles of modern artists such as Piet Mondrian, Marcel Duchamp, and Pablo Picasso. Students will have the opportunity to experiment with paint, paper, cardboard, and other recycled materials to create their wild sculptures.

