Artopia offers a dynamic art class experience for middle schoolers, promoting individuality and creativity. The curriculum spans various artistic mediums, encouraging students to express themselves authentically. The program goes beyond traditional education, inspiring imagination and critical thinking through hands-on projects. With a focus on building a supportive community, Artopia allows students to share and learn from one another, fostering confidence in their artistic journey.
Artopia is an engaging and dynamic art class designed specifically for middle schoolers, fostering a vibrant environment where individuality, creativity, and self-expression take center stage. In this innovative program, students are encouraged to explore and celebrate their unique artistic voices, providing a platform for them to express themselves authentically. Artopia goes beyond traditional art education by embracing a wide range of artistic mediums, from painting and drawing to sculpture and mixed media, allowing students to discover their preferred modes of creative expression.
The curriculum of Artopia is carefully crafted to inspire imagination and critical thinking, empowering students to develop their artistic skills while expressing their thoughts and emotions. Through hands-on projects and collaborative activities, participants not only refine their technical abilities but also gain a deeper appreciation for the diverse world of art. Artopia creates a supportive community where students can share their creations, learn from one another, and build confidence in their artistic journey. This middle school art class is a celebration of individuality, encouraging young artists to explore, innovate, and embrace their unique perspectives within the colorful realm of Artopia. The class aligns with the California Arts Standards and is taught by an instructor John Iacono who has a California Teaching Credential K-8.
Open to all middle school age children, public, private, charter and home schoolers. Drop in basis.
Scholarships available.
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