
Tuesday, May 6, 6:00 pm
Presented By: Catamount Arts
Tuesday, May 6, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Location:
Online
Admission is free. While admission is free advance registration is required.
Register via our new class portal HERE.
Workshop Description: Immerse yourself in the beauty and inspiration of the garden as we explore ways to engage children in nature-inspired artmaking. We’ll use natural materials such as leaves, petals, stones, seed pods, and sticks to create nature art. Discover techniques for ephemeral art, pressed flower creations, garden-inspired prints, and more. We’ll also discuss how to guide children in observing seasonal changes and using their surroundings as a source of creative inspiration. You’ll gain ideas for fostering meaningful artistic exploration while deepening children’s connection to the natural world. Leave with practical tips for gathering, organizing, and storing natural materials to spark ongoing creativity.
Learning Objectives:
Participants will explore techniques for creating nature-inspired art using a variety of natural materials, such as leaves, petals, stones, and seed pods, to foster creativity in young children.
Participants will develop strategies for guiding children in observing seasonal changes and using their natural surroundings as a source of artistic inspiration.
Participants will gain practical tips for gathering, organizing, and storing natural materials to support ongoing creative exploration and engagement with nature.
Location:
Online
Admission is free. While admission is free advance registration is required.
Register via our new class portal HERE.
Workshop Description: Immerse yourself in the beauty and inspiration of the garden as we explore ways to engage children in nature-inspired artmaking. We’ll use natural materials such as leaves, petals, stones, seed pods, and sticks to create nature art. Discover techniques for ephemeral art, pressed flower creations, garden-inspired prints, and more. We’ll also discuss how to guide children in observing seasonal changes and using their surroundings as a source of creative inspiration. You’ll gain ideas for fostering meaningful artistic exploration while deepening children’s connection to the natural world. Leave with practical tips for gathering, organizing, and storing natural materials to spark ongoing creativity.
Learning Objectives:
Participants will explore techniques for creating nature-inspired art using a variety of natural materials, such as leaves, petals, stones, and seed pods, to foster creativity in young children.
Participants will develop strategies for guiding children in observing seasonal changes and using their natural surroundings as a source of artistic inspiration.
Participants will gain practical tips for gathering, organizing, and storing natural materials to support ongoing creative exploration and engagement with nature.