Workshop Pictures

Pictures of children enjoying and doing their art projects!

Workshop #1

10.27.23

Ridley Gonzales (age: 7)

Samudra (20 months)

Rhyker Gonzales (age: 9)

Anonymous

Tobias Gonzales (age: 5)

William Habetz (age: 7)

Indie White (age: 3)

Benjamin Habetz (age: 5)

Workshop #2

11.24.23

Amy

Levi (age: 2)

Daisy Wilkinson (1st)

Olive (2nd grade)

Sebastian (21 months)

Workshop #3

01.26.24

Amy

Sam (age: 2)

Isla (age: 3)

Jordyn (4th grade)

Jayala (age: 5)

Workshop #4

03.29.24

Amy

Kyler (age: 5)

Libby (age: 7)

Jayala (age: 5)

Allison (age: 16)

Workshop #5

04.22.24

Anneliese (4th grade)

Daniel (age: 6) & Anneliese

Workshop #6

05.25.24

Amy

Gideon Bernal (age: 7)

Workshop #7

08.09.24

Amy

Natalie (Age: 11)

Anonymous!

Larissa (Age: 15)

Suzan (Age: 17)

Characteristics of Workshop

Guidance from teachers or mentors

Monthly workshops will be held in order to provide a more focused guidance (teaching techniques and ways to express their ideas) toward children artists and help them find their artistic potentials together throughout time.

Social time opportunity

By holding monthly workshops, children will be able to have social interactions with other peer artists which will allow them to help each other and gain more deeper insights through friendships and different artistic perspectives.

A big type of project

Each workshop will have a big type of project, such as watercolor painting of self-portrait or house building with cardboards, which require a more diverse range of supplies and instructions from teachers.

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