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Art Classes - January Holiday 2020

Dates

  • Tue 21 Jan 2020, 9:00am–4:00pm
  • Wed 22 Jan 2020, 9:00am–4:00pm
  • Thu 23 Jan 2020, 9:00am–4:00pm
  • Tue 28 Jan 2020, 9:00am–4:00pm
  • Wed 29 Jan 2020, 9:00am–4:00pm
  • Thu 30 Jan 2020, 9:00am–4:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

pjtottle

Holiday art classes for children who like to make, create and invent.

For ages 5-13.

(Late-stay option until 5pm and early start from 8:30am).

Tues 21st Jan AM - Clay Wizard, Owl & Castle - PM - Plaster of Paris Creations
Wed 22nd Jan AM - Colourful Science - PM - Wool Crafts & Tie Dye
Thurs 23rd Jan AM - Natural Beasties & Beach Art (at home!) - PM - Make Ninjas & Fairies & their homes
Tues 28th Jan AM - Clay House & Garden - PM - Print a Robot & add Mixed Media
Wed 29th Jan AM - Upcycle & Construct Toys - PM - Birds & Beasts, Clay Animals
Thurs 30th Jan AM - Sewing & Felt-making - PM - Sculpt with Wire, Jewellery, Draw & Paint

Online booking allows for am/pm, ,single or multiple day registration, as well as later changing days. Payment by credit card has no additional fees.

- Qualified primary teacher and artist
- 15 years' experience teaching art to primary-aged children
- Progressive teaching methods
- Lessons based on traditional and modern arts/crafts, developing skills & creativity
- Structured, but in a home-studio setting
- Daily or weekly themes
- A child-friendly, relaxed environment for after-school
- Lots of variety / choice
- Excellent resources

The classes provide an opportunity to play and experiment in a structured but caring, home-studio environment.

Activities are designed and supervised by an experienced primary school teacher and artist.

To meet the needs of active and curious children after school we explore a variety of crafts such as sewing, crochet, pottery, felting, weaving, jewellery and woodwork; and the art forms: painting, drawing, sculpting and printmaking.

The activities utilise a child's growing mathematical skills such as estimating, measuring, scaling up & down, changing 2D to 3D, exploring symmetry, and pattern-making. Natural sciences, such as chemistry, biology, geology and physics are included, as well as history and culture.

Experiments and activities...
- Experiment with colour and creative ways of using paint
- Create with clay & natural materials
- Construct with recyclables
- Engineer and test adhesive methods and materials
- Sewing
- Learning to trust their creative process

See photos on the website. Contact Helen with any questions.

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