Learn More About Our Seasonal + Holiday Programs!
Program descriptions and curriculum links:A charming angel holds a candle to spread a message of love. It’s one of our most popular Christmas workshops of the year! (September to beginning of December)
Curriculum
- Art
- Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
- (1-Art) Explore form and function and develop decorative styles
- (2-Art) Communicate with visual symbols using a variety of media and techniques
Students design a cross on a slab of clay with draped cloth and Easter lilies. (March–April)
Curriculum
- Art
- Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
- (1–Art) Explore form and function and develop decorative styles
- (2–Art) Communicate with visual symbols using a variety of media and techniques
- (3–Art) Use art to express feelings and ideas; look closely and focus on improvement
- (4–Art) Develop realistic treatments, refine form and express feelings and ideas
- (5–Art) Play with shape; use abstraction and distortion; minimize material and effort in art
- (6-Art) Explore more complex art procedures; express themselves and refine artwork
This nativity plaque depicts baby Jesus in a manger of straw with a guiding star shining down from the heavens. (September to beginning of December)
Curriculum
- Art
- Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
- (K–Art) Respond to, explore and develop confidence through art
- (1–Art) Explore form and function and develop decorative styles
- (2–Art) Communicate with visual symbols using a variety of media and techniques
- (K–Social) Culture and Traditions
Students create a festive Christmas tree with textured branches and beautiful ornaments. (September to beginning of December)
Curriculum
- Art
- Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
- (K-Art) Respond to, explore and develop confidence through art
- (1-Art) Explore form and function and develop decorative styles
It’s a winter wonderland and who loves the cold and snow more than a frosty snowman!
Curriculum
- Art
- Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
- (K–Art) Respond to, explore and develop confidence through art
- (1–Art) Explore form and function and develop decorative styles
Students design an expressive pumpkin face for Halloween. Place a battery powered tea light behind to watch your face come to life at night! (September to mid-October)
Curriculum
- Art
- Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
- (K–Social) Culture and Traditions
- (K–Art) Respond to, explore and develop confidence through art
- (1–Art) Explore form and function and develop decorative styles
- (2–Art) Communicate with visual symbols using a variety of media and techniques
This is the perfect clay project for Father’s Day! Students learn to cut a slab into a trophy shape, roll coils for decorative handles and use different clay tools to decorate it especially for dad.
Curriculum
- Art
- Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
- (1–Art) Explore form and function and develop decorative styles
- (2–Art) Communicate with visual symbols using a variety of media and techniques
- (3–Art) Use art to express feelings and ideas; look closely and focus on improvement