Ready-Set-Draw…and Paint! (Designed for grades 1-4 or 5-8)
C-230 – On 9/16/17-10/28/17, No class 10/14 6 Saturdays, 10:30 -11:30am, Room 101 Instructor: Morgan Choffin & Danielle Howe
Be inspired by the world around you! Through visits to the Museum galleries, students will learn to use their observational skills to draw and paint their own one-of-a-kind works of art
Reveals the history of African American athletes both on the field and in sports imagry. Presented by Dr. Leslie Heaphy, Associate Professor of History, Kent State University at Stark. Free and open to the public. Located at Canton Museum of Art / Cable Recital Hall.
We’re celebrating the hall of fame city and a new traveling exhibition at the Canton Museum of Art, “Scrimmage: Football in American Art” with a fun coloring contest featuring an awesome football drawing by local artist, Alex Strader.
Entry forms may be picked up at all Fishers Foods locations. Or download and print an entry form HERE.
Get ready for a truly unique outdoor family event at the Canton Museum of Art! AultCare Family Field Day combines the Hall of Fame City’s love for football and art with an interactive festival featuring:
ROCK WALL DJ MARCHING BAND SCAVENGER HUNT HANDS-ON ARTS ACTIVITIES SPORTS ACTIVITIES AND GAMES CREATOR GAMES BATTLE-OF-THE-BRUSH
This free day will offer something special for everyone in the community!
A-320 – Begins 09/07/2017, Ends 12/14/2017, No class 11/09, 11/16, 11/23 12 Thursdays, 12:30-2//30 pm, Room 104 Instructor: Laura Kolinski-Schultz
Beginning students will be taught the basics of hand-building and wheel-work while intermediate students will refine their skills. Individual projects will include functional and decorative work. Glazing techniques will be taught, finished ware will be discussed, and demonstrations will be given.
A-300 – Begins 09/06/2017, Ends 12/13/2017, No class 11/08, 11/15, 11/22 12 Wednesdays, 6:30 – 8:30 pm, Room 104 Instructor: Bill Shearrow
Beginning students will be taught the basics of hand-building and wheel-work while intermediate students will refine their skills. Individual projects will include functional and decorative work. Glazing techniques will be taught, finished ware will be discussed, and demonstrations will be given.