Growing a Garden | Ages 7–13
Make garden-inspired art using polymer clay. Throughout the week, see how large your garden will grow!
Make garden-inspired art using polymer clay. Throughout the week, see how large your garden will grow!
Using a variety of drawing materials, sharpen your skills with a focus on sketching, drawing from life, perspective, and shading.
Do you love cats and dogs of all shapes and sizes? Have fun making art inspired by your favorite pets and attempt to answer the question, who rules, and who drools?
There are many ways to see trees. Use circular rings of color to produce a bright, abstract tree.
An introduction to wheel throwing and the principles of form, mass, and texture. Learn through demonstrations and gentle guidance.
Enjoy an introduction to wheel throwing and the principles of form, mass, and texture. Learn through demonstrations and gentle guidance.
Discover the art of making multiples! Learn to carve designs into an easy linocut material, along with other styles of printmaking which allow the artist to use one design and recreate it multiple times.
After taking photos, participants will project their face on a large canvas and trace the projection. Then, participants may paint, montage, and/or assemblage their canvas to create their own unique self-portraits.
Creepy, crawly, or beautiful creatures? Have fun forming Model Magic into your own insect pal.
Using a hardcover art journal as a base, learn how to develop an assemblage artwork as its cover.
Rediscover this primary shape everywhere you look! Create a fun, bright Kandinsky-inspired circle tempera paintings.
Using visual stimulation stemming from RAM's permanent collection—the largest collection of contemporary craft in North America—try your hand at making your own contemporary craft. Who knows? Maybe your art will be in a museum's collection someday!