Category: Class Project Results

Last Week Art Adventurers celebrated Earth Day through Glass Painting! As inspired by Tiffany Stained Glass, students painted flowers on plexiglas using very special opaque and translucent paint. It created a beautiful stained glass effect. Check it Out!

A very Happy Easter & Passover to all our Art Adventurers!

Hope everyone had a fantastic weekend and a festive holiday! Check out our 10 plagues project inspired by the work of Joseph Cornell for Passover!

Thank You Students For An Incredible Year!

And for lending us your trust, becoming self-confident individuals, working together and having incredible ideas with which to work!  We celebrate your uniqueness, your effort, focus and of course- sense of humor!  Have a great summer.

Looking forward to Tomorrow’s Lynda Benglis project. + not too many hairdryers at once!

Ellsworth Kelly shares with kids color mixing techniques- without one primary color. How? Join a Museum Adventures tour and find out!

Fall Art Adventures begins with Keith Haring!

In our first Art Adventures class of the Fall, we explored line families and made transparency prints a la Keith Haring. To see all of our photos from class, visit our Flickr Page. Have a 3-4 year old who wants to make art? Join us!

Art Adventures is getting kudos

We are proud to have been recommended by Lauren Pohl, founder of kids class listing site – Kidz Central Station. She recommended our Art Adventures classes in an interview with Brunch with my Baby.  Click the link to see the full interview. Thanks for the support! Check out our website to join one of our …

Dali-inspired Melting Clocks!

Art Adventures Studio embossed and built their own Dali-inspired functioning clocks!  Clocks were designed and constructed to reflect the “melting” of Dali’s famous clocks. You and your child can make your own (a great Father’s Day gift) this Saturday, June 1st @4-5:30pm – contact us!

Alina Szapocznikow Body Sculptures

Using alginate and plaster to explore negative space, students learned how to mix skin color and painted their hands in their own unique ways. Check out the results of the second part of this project:

Nathalie Djurberg Animal Sculptures

Nathalie Djurberg animal sculpture required many steps!  Thinking about a skeleton inside of a sculpture to keep it strong, which shape to make it and which animal to build!  With the use of armature wire, aluminum foil, plaster wrap and paint, these are our amazing creatures that took 3 weeks! We also made Murakami inspired …