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A Time to Play with Clay
Program Categories
Crafts, Educational Programs, Miscellaneous
Audience Age
Ages 3-5 or 6-12
Play with clay and paint some ceramics in this popular workshop. Children learn how to make different types of
pots (coil and pinch), while discovering different types of clay. They also paint a mini ceramic box. What else can you make with clay'¦
how about a square tile? Kids love to feel and manipulate clay. The stress of the day slips away. Each child proudly takes home his very own masterpieces.
Studies show that the process of creating art helps children develop the ability for self-expression, problem solving, imagination
and creativity. Let's Gogh Art workshops provide hands-on
art-based experiences that can be enjoyed in a stress free and
non-competitive environment. With a bit of whimsy and wacky we help art explorers think outside the box about art as it relates to the amazing world we live in.
$50. Our discounted fees for libraries is $50 per hour plus a materials fee for each participant.
Group Size
10-25
Program Length
60 min or 90 min.
access to water, tables and a room large enough for the number of participants
Last Modified
12/29/2009
Recent Library/School Appearances by Art Adventures by Let's Gogh Art-Western MA/CT
West Springfield Public Library
West Springfield, MA
413 736-4561
Richard Salter Storrs Library
Longmeadow, MA
413 565-4182
Performer’s Contact Information
Art Adventures by Let's Gogh Art-Western MA/CT
Lynn Toomey435 Lancaster St.,
Suite 3C
Longmeadow, MA 01453
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“Thank you, Tara, for all your creative time and effort in producing such a wonderful event at the Storrs Library last Saturday. You could tell the kids were having a great time. Each bird house was unique and so very creative. I'm sure they will remember this program for a very long time. You had a captive audience since they were so involved in what they were doing. We would love to have you back again.†- Martha Richards, Storrs Library, Longmeadow