Topic: Movement
– 14-16+ project: Group students into two and sit them across from each other. Give them one piece of chalk, pastel or charcoal for each hand and instruct them to mirror each other’s movements in turns. Make sure to put emphasis on arm movements.
– 10-13 project: Set into groups of two. Give them one piece of chalk, pastel or charcoal for each hand. Challenge pairs of students to replicate each other’s artwork in a mirrored fashion.
– 7-9 project: Set into groups of two. Take turns copying the other student’s mirrored lines.
Series
This series of youth art classes is designed to provide homeschooling students with affordable, quality, and fun arts education. Classes will meet once a week on Wednesdays from September through April. All classes can be taken individually but, when taken consecutively, provide a complete curriculum of fine arts knowledge and techniques. Students who participate in any Homeschool Art classes have the option to submit work to the Homeschool Art Student Exhibition that will be on display in the children’s wing of the museum in May.
The registration fee is $10 per class.* All supplies are included.
Due to the demand for the program, we are going to cap the registration at 15 students per class to ensure that all students are getting the time and attention that they deserve, and to guarantee that our classrooms can provide the necessary space. The 7-9 age group will be capped at 10 students to meet their current needs.
Class Times:
9:30–11 AM: ages 10–13
11 AM–12:30 PM: ages 14–16+
2–3:30 PM: ages 7–9
Each week, all three classes have the same core concept, but projects are adjusted for each age group.
If children are below the eligible age range for the class they have registered for we reserve the right to omit them from the class without a refund. Older children and older siblings are welcome to join a lower age group if necessary.
Class Dates and Descriptions:
– Classes begin on September 11th and end on April 23rd
– Projects in the first semester (September-December) will be based on the fundamentals of art
– Projects in the second semester (January-April) will be based on combining everything that we learned in the first semester with mixed media and sculpture