


Little Makers (5-7 years old) (CLOSED)
8 weeks
We use a process art based approach.
Process art is an approach to art-making that emphasizes the creative process over the final product. In this class, children between the ages of 5-7 will have the opportunity to explore and experiment with a variety of materials, such as paint, clay, and collage materials, without the pressure of creating a specific end result. Through open-ended activities and guided exploration, children will develop their fine motor skills, spatial awareness, and creative problem-solving abilities. They will also have the chance to express themselves and their ideas through art-making in a fun and supportive environment. The focus will be on the process of creating, rather than the outcome, and children will be encouraged to experiment, take risks, and enjoy the journey of making art.
8 weeks
We use a process art based approach.
Process art is an approach to art-making that emphasizes the creative process over the final product. In this class, children between the ages of 5-7 will have the opportunity to explore and experiment with a variety of materials, such as paint, clay, and collage materials, without the pressure of creating a specific end result. Through open-ended activities and guided exploration, children will develop their fine motor skills, spatial awareness, and creative problem-solving abilities. They will also have the chance to express themselves and their ideas through art-making in a fun and supportive environment. The focus will be on the process of creating, rather than the outcome, and children will be encouraged to experiment, take risks, and enjoy the journey of making art.
8 weeks
We use a process art based approach.
Process art is an approach to art-making that emphasizes the creative process over the final product. In this class, children between the ages of 5-7 will have the opportunity to explore and experiment with a variety of materials, such as paint, clay, and collage materials, without the pressure of creating a specific end result. Through open-ended activities and guided exploration, children will develop their fine motor skills, spatial awareness, and creative problem-solving abilities. They will also have the chance to express themselves and their ideas through art-making in a fun and supportive environment. The focus will be on the process of creating, rather than the outcome, and children will be encouraged to experiment, take risks, and enjoy the journey of making art.
CLOSED