Do you have an aspiring artist in your family? In Art Explorers, our monthly program for ages 8-12, kids get to explore art history through hands-on creative projects.
In each session kids learn about a famous historical or contemporary artist. They discover the most important and fun facts about the artist and the iconic style they use. Then kids get to try out the featured artistic style for themselves.
Library Assistant Mirissa Walters leads the program. She says, “My hope is that in creating something they can take with them, kids will retain and appreciate what they’ve learned about the artists and their works.”
The next Art Explorers meets Friday, March 14 at 4 p.m. in the Library’s Jones Meeting Center. Registration is required; click here to sign up.
We’ll learn about Paul Klee, a Swiss-born German artist who worked in the early 19th century and mixed expressionism, cubism, and surrealism to create his own style. He also experimented with geometric shapes and color theory to create bold, distinctive paintings.
To experiment with Klee’s style in Art Explorers, kids will paint a scene using geometric block stamps.
Registration is required for Art Explorers. You can sign up here for the session on Friday, March 14.
Visit our events calendar or call the Children’s Library at (423) 434-4458 for info about upcoming programs.
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