Courses for Children
"What adults call wrong in Child Art is the most beautiful and most precious. I value highly those things done by small children. They are the first and purest source of artistic creation." Franz Cizek "An artist should be like a conscious child." Don Weisflog "Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up." Inspire loves the "littles". Our ongoing programs from ceramics to drawing, keep our future artists engaged and happy. Our Summer camps are legendary in the kid community and are fast becoming the place to have fun, create, and learn some art in the meanwhile.
Adventures in Clay (Children)
Instructed by Michael Saul
Bring family members together to experience the exciting world of clay! Create both functional and sculptural forms through hand-building and an intro to wheel throwing. Monday 3:45-5:15
Available September 20, 2010 to December 17, 2010
Art Around the World (Children)
Instructed by Laura Schultz
Come join us on an international adventure in the arts! On the first day, make a “passport” and depart on an imaginative expedition around the world. Each day you visit a different country, region, or culture, learning about its art, music, legend...
Available September 20, 2010 to December 17, 2010
Drawing (Children)
Instructed by Terry Lopez de Castilla
It’s time to draw upside down! Techniques from Right Brain Drawing will be used to teach young artists how to really see what they are drawing. Wednesday 4:15 -5:45
Available September 20, 2010 to December 17, 2010
Painting (Children)
Instructed by Terry Lopez de Castilla
This creative class offers techniques and skills for students beginning to discover their painting abilities. We will work with various types of paints. Thursday 4:15-5:45
Available September 20, 2010 to December 17, 2010
Sampler Art Class I (Children)
Instructed by Patricia Reed
Students will venture into discovering their creative and critical thinking skills by sampling various mediums in art. They will learn an appreciation for the visual arts and gain a better understanding for other subjects in the world of art. Cera...
Available September 20, 2010 to December 17, 2010