Children ages 6 – 12 are invited to join us for Holiday Kids’ Camp, to be held during the school holiday break. Led by acclaimed artist, Rachel Loyacono, children will use individual creativity to create drawings, paintings, 3D and mixed media projects. Students will be engaged in hands-on projects and class conversations relating to the lesson, games, and even stories that help to ignite their imaginations. Art history is incorporated into each lesson. The goal of each lesson is to be fun, playful and memorable.
Thursday December 27 | Winter Monoprint and Painted Paper Collage
After learning about printmaking and monoprints specifically, we will look at examples by Edgar Degas as well as other artists. Students will experiment with different monoprinting techniques, using different resists and drawing into the paint before printing from a glass plate. When our prints are dry we will use them in a final winter themed collage using painted paper that each student will make at the beginning of the day.
Friday December 28 | Observational Drawing/Cubism Lesson
Students will learn about the history of Cubisim and key artists of the movement like Leger, Picasso and Braque. They will then draw a still life of arranged musical instruments in the style of cubism. They will finish the drawings with chalk pastel.
We will also play drawing games like, “Roll a Braque” or “Roll a Picasso” where the die determines what shapes they must draw in their artwork.
Wednesday January 2nd | Textile Art/ Weaving
Students will learn about textile art and the weaving of Anni Albers as well as other contemporary artists. We will then make a hanging weaving with colored yarn on a cardboard loom.
Thursday January 3rd | Cardboard Cityscape Sculptures
The group will look at the work of artist/designer Mary Blair, who is most famous for her design of “It’s a Small World” in Disney World. From the courtyard we will observe the architecture of Covington’s downtown. After students are thoroughly inspired, they will cut out, paint and embellish cardboard buildings of their own creation. They will then arrange and glue them on a painted cardboard base to complete their sculpture
Friday January 4th | Japanese Woodblock Print style Portraits
Students will look at Japanese woodblock print portraits and artists who were inspired by them such as Mary Cassatt. Then using a mirror they will closely observe themselves and draw a self portrait. We will finish off the portraits with multiple mediums.
For our second project, students will continue to learn about Japanese art through origami.
Rachel graduated with a BFA in drawing and painting from the University of Southern MS, Hattiesburg. She has taught art with the North Shore Home Education Center in St. Tammany.
Registration for this cultural immersion is limited to ten children.
INSTRUCTOR: Rachel Loyacono
FEE:
Individual Days: $50 Non Members, $45 Members
Ages 6-12 | All supplies included
Individual Day Payment for Each Day– December 27, 28, January 2, 3 & 4
Members at the Family Membership level and above receive a discount on workshops and classes. Please select appropriate rate from the drop down menu during checkout.
Eligibility for discount is based on level of membership. For Student and Friend memberships, the individual member is eligible; for all other membership levels, the member and immediate family (up to four people total) are eligible. Memberships will be verified and must be active the date of the workshop(s) to qualify for the discount.
This event is funded in part by a Community Partnership Grant from the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation. Supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Louisiana Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council, and as administered by the St. Tammany Commission on Cultural Affairs. Funding has also been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts/ArtWorks.