Friday, December 4, 2009

Coming Soon: Saturday Art Classes at Carlsbad Art Farm


Carlsbad Art Farm has made its reputation on our summer art camps. Many parents who have had their children come to Art Farm summer after summer have asked about ongoing art classes during the school year.

We are pleased to announce that starting in January, we will be offering 1.5 hour Saturday studio art classes with a concentration on drawing and painting. As with our summer program, students will work in our outdoor studios on our 10-acres woodland property near the Village of Carlsbad. For those of you who have been here, you know this is a unique and wonderful environment for children. For anyone who has not been to Art Farm, we invite you to come visit.

Our ongoing visual art program will be more comprehensive than our week-long summer programs. The education will be progressive, and will incorporate age-appropriate art history, education about the environment, and, using Heifer International classroom materials, we will incorporate how the gift or farm animals are useful to helping lift families and communities globally out of poverty. Students, through their artwork, will also have an opportunity to help raise funds to buy animals for these families.

At Art Farm, we take your student's visual literacy education seriously while keeping it fun and challenging at an age appropriate level. Middle school students will also learn about animal anatomy for artists and the elements of composition for artists. This is important but seldom taught to this age group. Composition is to picture-making what plot is to writing a story. Without it, there's really no story.

In drawing and painting with any level of sophistication, composition prioritizes everything from the most important to the least important elements. The ability to compose a picture that really communicates an artist's feelings and intentions is what separates the beginning from the more advanced student. It's also what keeps young artists intellectually engaged.

Our approach to instruction is to have students work with artists who are teachers in a studio setting where they learn to render from live animal model, natural settings, costumed models and other lively subjects. The setting and subject matter make art come alive for students, even those who say, "I can't draw. I'm no good." We keep the teacher-student ratio small, usually no more than 10 students per teacher.

We look forward to posting more information about our classes soon. We will also be offering after-school enrichment classes as our program develops. For more information on times, fees, and other information about our Saturday class, please contact Director Perrin Coman at director@carlsbadartfarm.com