In this two and a half hour class, kids and their accompanying adults will dive into the exciting world of color through hands-on exploration and playful experimentation. Using water-based paints, water, and a variety of brushes on paper, participants will discover how colors move, blend, and transform. We will begin by working with the three primary colors—red, blue, and yellow—and explore how they interact. Through guided mixing, students will create secondary colors and experiment with making lighter and darker shades by adjusting the amount of water and paint. Along the way, we’ll notice how colors can feel warm or cool, bright or soft, bold or subtle. Participants will explore the unique characteristics of various tools and surfaces, learning simple techniques to get started and discover inspiration—whether drawn from the inner world or the world around us. The focus is on the process of making: approaching art as a meditative, exploratory practice. Together, we’ll experiment, play, and pay close attention to what unfolds on the page, moment by moment. There are no expectations for finished pieces or specific outcomes —the class itself is the experience and the goal. Each session will close with a supportive group reflection, where we’ll share and appreciate each other’s progress, process, and discoveries. This workshop is designed for ages 10 and up and accompanying adults. $55 adult/child pair ($50 ASF member pair)
Scandinavia House: The Nordic Center in America is the leading center for Nordic culture in the United States. It offers a wide range of programs that illuminate the culture and vitality of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Scandinavia House offerings include diverse exhibitions and film series, as well as concerts and other performances, readings, lectures, symposia, language courses, and children’s activities.