With Allison Healy
Follow your school day with hands-on art activities and explorations in the studio. Students will explore printmaking, including hapa zome eco-printing and palette printing. They will also create wax resist leaf paintings and color grids, nightscapes and aboriginal dot paintings, among others.
All supplies included.
Before enrolling, please ensure that potential students will be between the ages of 10 and 13 at the time of the first session (9/25).
Funding provided in part from Arrowhead Electric’s Operation Round Up funding.
https://grandmaraisartcolony.org/event/after-school-art-club-ages-10-13-3/
17 West Hwy. 61
- 12 Hits
- Since 09-10-24
- Posted by Grand Marais Art Colony
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