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Features

APRIL 2008

Summer Art For Youngsters

San Francisco Children’s Art Center, Photo: Bradford GregorySan Francisco Children's Art Center, Building C

Registration begins April 1 for the San Francisco Children’s Art Center’s (SFCAC) summer session. Classes for children from 22 months to 12 years start June 9 in SFCAC’s Building C studio. Art in the Garden, Photography Mixed-Media, and Architectural Sculpture are just some of the Big Kid Weekly Workshops offered for 5½- to 12-year olds. These intensive, one-week classes give older children the opportunity to enjoy the art center while experiencing complex topics, materials, and ideas.

Photo: Janice TongFor the little ones, there are Side by Side, Just for Twos, and Art Studio classes all summer long. These classes are designed for children as young as 22 months up to five years. For children ages five to ten there are also summer-long Art Studio classes. And, in a special offer, new students can try a Just For Twos class for free anytime during the Spring Session (March 17 to May 31).

For more information visit www.childrensartcenter.org, e-mail sfcac@childrensartcenter.org or call (415) 771-0292.


— Jovanne Reilly

Images:
San Francisco Children’s Art Center, Photos: Bradford Gregory (top) and Janice Tong (bottom)

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