Creative after-school abstract art programme for children aged 6–13.
Creative after-school abstract art programme for children aged 6–13.
Art that thinks outside the lines
This term, children will explore abstract art by working with shapes, colours, forms and expressive mark making rather than realistic representation. Through experimenting with a wide range of techniques, tools and materials, children will develop their own ideas and personal styles while gaining confidence in creative decision-making.
The programme encourages creative risk-taking and experimentation, with children creating a variety of 2D and 3D abstract artworks inspired by the work and processes of abstract artists. Term 1 is designed both to extend children who feel confident with drawing and to build skills and confidence in those who are less sure.
Place
Royal Oak Primary School.
Time
• 3:00–3:30pm — supervised afternoon tea
• 3:30–5:00pm — art class
• Pick up at 5:00pm
Who can join
• Children aged 6–13 years
• Children from other schools welcome
• Limited to 13 children per class
Activity highlights
• Explores the creative process in a calm, positive and nurturing environment
• Encourages creativity and individuality
• Develops visual arts skills and techniques
What to bring
• Afternoon tea and a drink
• Art shirt or apron
Visual arts skills
Painting, drawing and designing; use of colour, shape and pattern; composition and form; oil pastel, ink and pencil techniques; papier mâché, collage and mixed media.
Thinking skills
Taking creative risks, observing, imagining, making decisions, modifying ideas, discussing, designing, experimenting and making connections.