Winter/Spring ARTivities at the Augustana College Art Studio, 610-35th Street, Rock Island, IL 61201.  309 794-7729

SESSION I - January 30, February 6 and 13

9:30-10:30 a.m.

Feathered Friends: Our imaginations will soar as we create birds of all shapes and sizes. We'll make puppets, masks and three-dimensional constructions.

4-6 year olds

Jennifer Lanphere, $33

Under the Sea: We'll draw and paint the beautiful world under the sea. Explore a variety of techniques while creating sea creatures large and small.

7-8 year olds

Corrine Smith, $33

Pastel Drawing
: Learn the basic techniques of chalk pastels as we create colorful landscape and still life drawings.

9-12 year olds

Heike Ehlers, $33

11 a.m.-Noon

Let It Snow!: Celebrate winter and join us to make snowmen, penguins, mobiles and lots more using a variety of materials.

4-6 year olds

Corrine Smith, $33

Winter Express: From snowflakes to snowmen we'll paint, sculpt and collage our favorite winter scenes.

6-8 year olds

Heike Ehlers, $33

Fabulous Fibers: Textures and patterns will be our focus as we learn a variety of weaving and stitchery techniques.

9-12 year olds

Jennifer Lanphere, $33

Workshop

January 30 1-2:30 p.m.

Happy Chinese New Year: Welcome the Year of the Tiger and join us for an afternoon of tiger-making in all sizes!

6-8 year olds

Linda Burau and Corrine Smith, $14

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