This program provides quality care in a fun, safe and caring environment.
Spend your Spring Break creating art inspired by masterpieces from the Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA).
On Monday, March 10, we'll create the following works of art:
Session 1 (Half Day 9:00 AM- 1:00 AM) - Acrylic on canvas inspired by Jennifer Bartlett's, Path, 1998-1999
Session 2 (Half Day 12:00 PM-2:00 PM) - Acrylic on canvas inspired by Paul Signac's, Blessing of the Tuna Fleet at Groix, 1923
Session 1 & 2 (Full Day 9:00 AM-2:00 PM) - Creating both artworks listed above.
On Wednesday, March 12, we'll create the following works of art:
Session 3 (Half Day 9:00 AM-11:00 AM) - Acrylic on canvas board inspired by Andy Warhol's, Flowers, 1970
Session 4 (Half Day 12:00 PM-2:00 PM) - Acrylic on canvas board inspired by Vincent van Gogh's, Olive Trees, 1889
Session 3 & 4 (Full Day 9:00 AM-2:00 PM) - Creating both artworks listed above.
Participants are encouraged to bring a smock or oversized t-shirt. Tuition fee includes all materials.
Students who enroll in the all-day session will need to bring a labeled peanut-free lunch and a water bottle. During the lunch hour, we will observe masterpieces as we play art games that focus on team-building, gross motor and cognitive development.
I am a fine artist, and my passion is art. I come from a long line of artists in my family, starting with my grandfather who was commissioned by The Art Institute of Chicago to refurbish the gold inlay on acquired antique furniture. My purpose is to be a children's advocate in their developmental growth particularly fostering their creativity. I've always strived to be a children's advocate in the community that I live and work in.
Deb Defenbaugh