Kids Social Justice Art
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Instructor: Ayisha Miller
Monday - Wednesday
July 8 - 10
2pm - 4pm
3 sessions

Young artists will enjoy creating through painting, drawing, printmaking, collaging and more. Activities are designed to encourage individual expression and inspire creativity while providing students with an opportunity to explore a wide range of art media:

Painting: experiment with color, shapes, and textures.

Printmaking: learn methods such as stamping, monoprinting, relief printing using materials like foam sheets, leaves, and recycled materials.

Collage: encourage children to combine different materials like paper, fabric, buttons, or magazines to create unique composition. 

Note card designing: Children can design their own note cards using various techniques to create personalized greeting cards using drawing, painting, or collage techniques.

Art classes for children are a wonderful way to foster students’ creativity and provide them with a platform to express themselves.

All materials will be provided.
This class takes place at the Main Campus, 10 Meetinghouse Road.

Ayisha Miller is a fiber artist who believes art can reflect life and transform your world. Ayisha is a 2022 New Voices Fellow for the Greater Hartford Arts Council. She is an arts administrator and Vice President of Joisha Design Group. Her art has been exhibited at the Mariposa Museum, Oak Bluffs, Windsor Art Center, EcoSpace Gallery, and Sarah Waddell Gallery. Ayisha’s fiber art was published in 2017 in the book, Still They Persist: Protest Art from the 2017. Women’s Marches. Ayisha has taught mixed media art at the Wadsworth Museum of Art, Hartford Public High School, Girl Scouts of America, Jumoke  Academy, and EcoSpace Gallery.