• The Early Learning Program utilizes art as a sensory tool. Finger painting and age-appropriate projects allow them to create their own masterpieces. Students develop fine-motor skills through the use of paint brushes, crayons, and play dough.
  • Art classes are attended by students in Pre-Kindergarten through fifth grade in a fully equipped art studio. 
  • Students develop small motor skills such as cutting, coloring, gluing, and shaping small clay forms. They are also taught the basic elements of art (line, shape, texture, form and composition), spatial relationships, background consideration, and color combinations. 
  • Media for older students include oil, chalk, ink, and mixed media. Older students will gain an increasing respect for art, familiarity with great artists and their work, and will fine tune their skills by using perspective and observation skills of sizes and shapes in placement of a composition. 
  • Art projects often correlate with classroom curriculum across all grade levels.
  • Students in all grade levels have the opportunity to work on a one-of-a-kind masterpiece with professional artists as part of A Future For Art.