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 Morning ARTventures for Ages 5-8

 
June 22-25: Clay Safari
Students will enjoy their jungle adventure as they create in clay, such projects as a carved drum, masks and animals. Diane Kroniess
 
June 29-July 2: Seaquarium
Join our fantastic marine adventure as well as set sail in the worlds of all things aquatic – fish, crabs, coral, wondrous sailing vessels and more. Amanda Wallace
 
July 6-9: Birds and Bugs (clay)
Get up close and personal in clay as you create from a range of projects including a hummingbird feeder, small birdbath and bug mobile. Diane Kroniess
 
July 13-16: Build It!
Young artists become city planners and architects as they play with spaces and buildings in this exploration of the “cityscape” involving both individual and group projects. Tyler Ashworth 
 
July 20-23: Nature’s Sketchbook
Students will enjoy the radiant beauty of nature as they explore flowers, landscapes, birds and more while keeping a sketchbook of experiences. Juli Schuszler
 
July 27-30: Tea Party (clay)
We’ll focus on the basics here – a teapot and cup and if time allows, a tea tray as well. All splendid decorated with imaginative shapes and patterns. Diane Kroniess
 
August 3-6: Learning the Basics: Printing with Color
This introduction to a variety of methods of printmaking emphasizes the young artists to the fundamentals of color and composition through playful projects. Amanda Wallace
 
August 10-13: Super Heroes (clay)
We’ll create some basic objects – like bookends, a nightlight and mug with images of your favorites superheroes, or you can make up you own. Diane Kroniess
 
August 17-20: Pirate Treasure
Create a Caribbean pirates' paradise with oil pastels and tropical colored  paint. Design your own pirate's ship for an ocean voyage with fish, palm trees sandy beaches. Lee Gerry Wertheimer 
 
August 24-27: Trees, Rocks, Water & Sky
Using many different mediums, you’ll create a variety of landscapes – from the tropics to the deserts and mountains, learning about nature, color and technique along the way. Lee Gerry Wertheimer