Mini Makers Club is a playful, hands-on art adventure where kids ages 6–12 get to explore, experiment, and let their imaginations run wild. Each session introduces fun creative techniques, and young artists will leave with a finished project, new skills, and a big boost of confidence.
Join us in person with all supplies included, or tune in for free on Facebook Live and create along at home with your own materials. Mini Makers will discover that art is about curiosity, creativity, and having fun.
2nd Mondays from 4:30pm-5:30pm
March 9, April 13, and May 11
$20 each or 3 for $50 (All supplies included)
FREE on Facebook Live!
I make illustrative art that is explorative and eclectic in nature. Using vivid colors and whimsical themes, I seek to use art as a tool for coping and overcoming the discordant world we live in. Creating both sequential mass consumption pieces as well as stand-alone gallery pieces, I desire my work to captivate a wide audience.
As an art educator in public Title 1 schools, much of my work is inspired and created around the classroom. I tailor projects and lessons to engage and motivate students, impacting my own art making in the process. The resourcefulness and inventiveness of creating art projects accessible to a wide range of students and ages allows me to see multiple possibilities for each art material.
Mini Makers Club is a playful, hands-on art adventure where kids ages 6–12 get to explore, experiment, and let their imaginations run wild. Each session introduces fun creative techniques, and young artists will leave with a finished project, new skills, and a big boost of confidence.
Join us in person with all supplies included, or tune in for free on Facebook Live and create along at home with your own materials. Mini Makers will discover that art is about curiosity, creativity, and having fun.
2nd Mondays from 4:30pm-5:30pm
March 9, April 13, and May 11
$20 each or 3 for $50 (All supplies included)
FREE on Facebook Live!
I make illustrative art that is explorative and eclectic in nature. Using vivid colors and whimsical themes, I seek to use art as a tool for coping and overcoming the discordant world we live in. Creating both sequential mass consumption pieces as well as stand-alone gallery pieces, I desire my work to captivate a wide audience.
As an art educator in public Title 1 schools, much of my work is inspired and created around the classroom. I tailor projects and lessons to engage and motivate students, impacting my own art making in the process. The resourcefulness and inventiveness of creating art projects accessible to a wide range of students and ages allows me to see multiple possibilities for each art material.