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  • Benton: Children's April Art Workshops

    April School Vacation Art Workshops at The Benton

    Looking for something new to do over school vacation? The Museum’s Art Workshops are the perfect opportunity for students ages 6-10 to tour special exhibitions and explore hands-on art making techniques. Space is limited for each session; for reservations please contact Mollie Sixsmith, Curator of Education, at 860-486-1711 or mollie.sixsmith@uconn.edu

    Tuesday, April 19, 10:30am-12pm
    Elephants in Art
    After exploring the many creatures in the Tradition and Transformation: Mithila Art of India exhibition, participants will use mixed media to create their own elephant collage project. This workshop, designed for children ages 6-10, includes a guided tour, all materials, and step-by-step instruction.  Registration is required and the cost is $12 per child.

    Thursday, April 21, 10:30am-12pm
    Sand Art Mandalas
    Participants will become art detectives as they discover artwork with unique patterns and symmetry in the galleries. Afterwards, participants will use a rainbow of colored sand to design and create their own mandala to take home. This workshop, designed for children ages 6-10, includes a guided tour, all materials, and step-by-step instruction. Registration is required and the cost is $12 per child.

    Friday, April 22, 10:30am-12pm
    Tremendous Treehouse Sculptures
    Celebrate Earth Day at the Benton! After exploring the Encounters with the Collection: WOOD exhibition, participants will stretch their imaginations while designing and building their own miniature tree house sculptures. This workshop, designed for children ages 6-10, includes a guided tour, all materials, and step-by-step instruction. Registration is required and the cost is $12 per child.

     

    THE WILLIAM BENTON MUSEUM OF ART
    University of Connecticut
    School of Fine Arts
    245 Glenbrook Road
    Storrs, CT

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    For more information, contact: The Benton Museum at 860-486-4520