Tag: art
Last Saturday Studio for Kids: October 22nd
Young artists in grades one through six are invited to join NAU art education majors for the annual Saturday Studio for Kids.
Saturday Studio for Kids: October 15th
Young artists in grades one through six are invited to join NAU art education majors for the annual Saturday Studio for Kids.
Saturday Studio for Kids: October 8th
Young artists in grades one through six are invited to join NAU art education majors for the annual Saturday Studio for Kids.
Saturday Studio for Kids Starting October 1st
Young artists in grades one through six are invited to join NAU art education majors for the annual Saturday Studio for Kids.
Saturday Studio for Kids
Young artists in grades one through six are invited to join NAU art education majors for the annual Saturday Studio for Kids.
Saturday Studio for Kids
Young artists in grades one through six are invited to join NAU art education majors for the annual Saturday Studio for Kids.
Youth Art Exhibition Reception
The Youth Art Exhibition, in the Main Gallery at the Coconino Center for the Arts, features artwork by K-12 students from all schools in the Flagstaff area. Paintings, drawings, photography, ceramics, and much more.
Children’s Art & Yoga Classes
Have the kids join Flagstaff Roots for some fun activites teaching teamwork, creativity, and mindfulness. Classes are geared for kids between the ages 3 and 12. Read more…
PUSD — Finding the Heart in Art
There is a must-see classroom in your child’s school that you may not usually visit but definitely should dur- ing February’s Parent Night and March’s Parent-Teacher Confer- ences. Magic is happening in Art Class in Page, America.
Yes, our students are being intro- duced to different mediums like graphite, charcoal, clay, crayon, and water color. Yes, rigor and differenti- ation being utilized and language and writing about the history and devel- opment of artistic technique can be found in student portfolios. But the magic is in your child’s eyes as they sparkle and smile when you ask them about what they are doing in Art.
Put the ART in smARTphone
My daughter has grown up watching me make films, shoot photos and promote art in a wide variety of ways. As filmmaker, I spend much of my time in front of a screen and my family is quite accustomed to seeing me on my phone, tablet or laptop. So how do we teach our kids to use these devices responsibly? Get them involved of course!