Friday: Draw, Paint, & Sculpt! Online [Ages 4-7]

09/25/2020 06:00 PM - 12/11/2020 07:00 PM ET

Category

Youth Classes + Workshops

Location

online

Summary

Building on concepts, techniques, and vocabulary, create new projects in drawing, painting, and sculpture...(click title for more info)

Teaching Artist: Katie Truk
Ages 4-7: Fridays, 6:00-7:00 pm: 10 sessions
September 25 - December 11 (No class Nov. 6 & 27)
$155 non-Member | $140 Member*
*Household member or higher
Art Kit 1 Fee: $50. Due before the first day of class. Purchase here: https://bit.ly/wwacartkit1

Description

Draw, Paint, and Sculpt! is now online.  This class will provide children a studio experience from their own home. All lessons will be led by our Teaching Artist Katie Truk and allow your child to socialize with other students in the class. You must have internet on a device with a built in camera to participate.  Designed to introduce foundational concepts in 2D and 3D, this class gives you a taste of drawing, painting and sculpture, while building on current skills. Every session, new projects are introduced using different materials and mediums, while learning new “tricks” of the trade. Concepts, techniques, and a little art history introduced in each class help encourage your creativity and appreciation of making and seeing art. You’ll be pleased with the unique projects your child will take home!

Art Kit 1 Fee: $50.  Due before first day of class.   Purchase here: https://bit.ly/wwacartkit1

About the Teaching Artist
Katie Truk received her BFA from Alfred University. She has been teaching multi-media classes to children and adults of all ages and levels since 2001 through personal lessons, visiting artist grants, and in places such as Creative Hands in Madison, Let’s Create in Boonton, Messy Artist in South Orange and the Summit Art Center. In her studio, the medium of choice is pantyhose. She combines the translucent and sensual nature of pantyhose and the rigidity of wire to create sculptures of complex depth and personality. These sculptures have been featured around the tri-state area.