Whimsical Art in Kandinsky's Style
A Kandinsky tree is a great way to explore art. Combine circular rings of color as leaves on a tree in the Kandinsky style. Or create whimsical creatures all your own. These special techniques will have you creating for hours, nearly anywhere with very little mess. Learn to think outside the box.
This class will be three weeks, May 5, 12, 19 from 6:00pm to 7:00pm and is open to grades K through 5th. Fee for members is $67.50 and for non-members $75.00. Registration is required and class size is limited.
Sarah Poff will be the instructor. Sarah's Bio is below.
This class will be three weeks, May 5, 12, 19 from 6:00pm to 7:00pm and is open to grades K through 5th. Fee for members is $67.50 and for non-members $75.00. Registration is required and class size is limited.
Sarah Poff will be the instructor. Sarah's Bio is below.
Sarah Poff is an award-winning educator who, over the course of the past 39 years, has worked with 25 principals and taught over 10,000 students, ages two to 102, through her signature mixture of history, art, culture, costumes, music and dance. She has taught in public and private schools, in museums, in historical houses, in preschools, in public libraries, in basements, in dance studios, in parks, in churches, in hospitals, on kitchen tables, and even during funerals.
Sarah's approach to art and history isn't through ivory tower academic study or the writing of scholarly articles (though she has done her fair share of historical research). Her approach to sharing her love of history has been to create art about historical subjects or to take the historical content she finds interesting, connect it with her own skills and talents, and then translate that content into informative presentations that engage her audiences through a hands-on, minds-on, immersive methodology. And while she often presents to adult audiences, her greatest joy has been to inculcate in generations of children her own infectious fascination with history.
Sarah's approach to art and history isn't through ivory tower academic study or the writing of scholarly articles (though she has done her fair share of historical research). Her approach to sharing her love of history has been to create art about historical subjects or to take the historical content she finds interesting, connect it with her own skills and talents, and then translate that content into informative presentations that engage her audiences through a hands-on, minds-on, immersive methodology. And while she often presents to adult audiences, her greatest joy has been to inculcate in generations of children her own infectious fascination with history.