Posts filed under: Youth Classes

Sarah Hirsch
July 12 - 26
In this class, we'll design, draw, and sew small stuffed animals and pillows. We'll work on sewing skills and learn some basic embroidery stitches, and also look at our creations from a painterly lens of composition...
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Terry Kole
August 14 - 18
"Terry Kole will meet with the students at 5 different locations in beautiful, historic Wickford. We will take photos, make sketches and even paint our way through town. The students will be able to explore any...
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Terry Kole
August 21 - 25
"Create your own characters using your iPad and the app Procreate! We will study from the best character designers in the industry and create our own world of characters."...
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Terry Kole
May 5- June 16 | Skipping May 26
Using students' iPads and the app Procreate, Terry Kole will teach teens the ins and outs of creating colorful, cool digital art. Students will learn from imitating the best of artists in...
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Christy Sherman
July 15
"Sculpt a small dragon in polymer clay. We’ll cover polymer clay basics, learn how the clay works and moves, how to attach pieces together, add eyes, create facial expressions, and how to form toes and claws. The same techniques...
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Sarah Hirsch
May 24 - 31
This 2 part workshop is all about playing with color theory to make simple, beautiful things. Students can choose to make their collages into frameable wall art or into greeting cards to mail to a friend!...
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Sarah Hirsch
August 9 - 23
Faces! Gesture, personality, symmetry — what makes someone the person you know? Working in students' choice of materials (ink, charcoal, colored pencils, pastels, or paints) we will work on portraits of self and others. We’ll focus...
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Sarah Hirsch
June 14 - 28
We’re constantly looking at things, people, and places, but quickly and in passing. In this class, we’ll strive to really see. We’ll work on some different drawing techniques and composition, and rely heavily on sketching practice,...
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Betsey MacDonald
April 13
Charcoal is one of the oldest mediums used for drawing and it’s also one of the boldest and most fun. It’s probably the messiest, too but that’s what makes it fun! You can push it around and erase...
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