If you love Valentine's Day as much as we do, this class will be an instant favorite! Our art instructors will virtually teach students three Valentine-themed crafts using our Valentine's Craft Kit. There will be three 1-hour sessions over three weeks using supplies found in your provided kit.
After purchase, you will receive a confirmation of your order. Items will be shipped and will arrive before class begins. Seventy-two hours before your first class, you will receive Zoom login details and additional instructions about your Craft Class.
Technological device needed to connect with class via Zoom
Makes a great gift
Age recommendation: 6 and up. Kids under age 6 may need some adult assistance
INCLUDES
Valentine's Craft Kit (Retail Value $16.99)
Three one-hour craft classes
DATES & TIMES
Winter Session 1
Monday, January 11 at 4:00pm-5:00pm CST
Monday, January 18 at 4:00pm-5:00pm CST
Monday, January 25 at 4:00pm-5:00pm CST
Winter Session 2
Tuesday, January 12 at 3:30pm-4:30pm CST
Tuesday, January 19 at 3:30pm-4:30pm CST
Tuesday, January 26 at 3:30pm-4:30pm CST
Winter Session 3
Saturday, January 16 at 10:00am-11:00am CST
Saturday, January 23 at 10:00am-11:00am CST
Saturday, January 30 at 10:00am-11:00am CST
ABOUT THE TEACHER
Winter Session 1 and Session 3 Instructor
Lisa Pennell has spent the past six school years teaching art in Chicago Public Schools. She went to college for art and teaching right in downtown Chicago. Ms. Pennell has also been teaching summer art classes for seven years, both with her school and the Chicago Park District. Some of her favorite artistic things to do include working with clay and photography. She loves all kinds of art and helping others learn to love it too!
Winter Session 2 Instructor
Joslyn Villalpando is a working artist and art educator in Chicago. After studying fine art and art education at the University of Cincinnati, she spent seven years teaching elementary art. While teaching, she completed her master's degree at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), studying the impact of craft and fiber art on art education. Her small research group of young participants grew into a little community while learning to weave, sew, embroider, and dye, sharing the stories, memories, thoughts, and ideas that arise when creating together.
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