Art with a Buddy
Class Features
Class Features
(Please pre-register by the Monday before class if registering for single classes)
- Meeting every Wednesday at 10:30am
- Now also meeting on second Tuesdays at 4:30pm! (February 14th, March 14th)
- For pre-school aged children and an adult partner
- Non-toxic materials
- $5-7 per class
- Winter Weather Policy: If Line Mountain School District has a 2 or 3 hour delay, or is closed, 'Art with a Buddy' will be rescheduled for Thursday at 10:30am that week. If there is still a delay or closing on Thursday, 'Art with a Buddy' will be cancelled that week. All changes will be announced by 8:30am on social media.
Gallery from Past Classes
Gallery from Past Classes
Informational Flyer
Informational Flyer
What to Expect
What to Expect
A morning of art-making for your young child.
A morning of art-making for your young child.
Providing your young child with a variety of art experiences is good for their physical, mental, and emotional development. The exploration of tactile art materials nurtures natural curiosity and creativity.
Providing your young child with a variety of art experiences is good for their physical, mental, and emotional development. The exploration of tactile art materials nurtures natural curiosity and creativity.
The focus will be on the experience of working with and learning from experimentation with materials rather than a particular outcome... and you won't even have to clean up the mess!
The focus will be on the experience of working with and learning from experimentation with materials rather than a particular outcome... and you won't even have to clean up the mess!
Art Educational Philosophy
Art Educational Philosophy
Our curriculum is structured using an approach called “Teaching for Artistic Behavior” (TAB for short), which stresses the importance of student choice in art education. We seek to strike a balance between skill-building exercises and authentic art-making experiences. We strive to cover lots of new materials and ways of thinking about art. The exciting thing about TAB classes is that every artwork is different and belongs to the individual student.
Our curriculum is structured using an approach called “Teaching for Artistic Behavior” (TAB for short), which stresses the importance of student choice in art education. We seek to strike a balance between skill-building exercises and authentic art-making experiences. We strive to cover lots of new materials and ways of thinking about art. The exciting thing about TAB classes is that every artwork is different and belongs to the individual student.