Kids Art Workshops for Just 10 Bucks!
$10 All-Inclusive Hands-On Workshops on MLK Day:
Pottery, Cartooning, Photo-grams, Drawing & T-Shirt Design
Do your kids love to create art? Looking for something fun & creative for your kids to do on Martin Luther King Day? Budding artists, ages 10 to 19, can spend their day off from school at Introductory Art Workshops at The Educational Alliance’s Young Artist Program, to try out an art class before committing to a full course – and make an artwork to take home!
The 2-hour hands-on art workshops are just $10 with materials included. Available workshops include: pottery, cartooning, photo-grams, drawing and T-shirt design. Times vary for each workshop. Call 646-395-4237 to register and get exact times & details.
The Young Artist Program at the Educational Alliance offers afternoon and weekend youth art classes. Spring classes begin February 22nd. Financial Aid is available, and applications are due February 12th
Event: Young Artist Program − Introductory Art Workshops
Location: The Educational Alliance Art School
197 East Broadway
(Between Jefferson & Clinton Street)
New York, NY 10002
Date: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day − Monday, January 18th
Time: 12:00PM − 4:15PM (times vary for each workshop)
Cost: $10 per workshop
Ages: 10 − 19 years old
Phone: 646-395-4237
Website: http://www.edalliance.org/
Directions: Trains: F, D, J, Z, M; Buses: M9, M14A, M15, M22
About The Educational Alliance
The Educational Alliance is a community-based nonprofit organization offering a wide range of programs in Downtown Manhattan, including early childhood education, after school activities, senior centers, meals for the homeless, an art school, subsidized housing, and addiction and mental health services. The Alliance is a Jewish organization and proudly serves people from all ethnic, religious, and socio-economic backgrounds. Our arts & culture programs include the renowned Educational Alliance Art School, the Young Artist Program for students ages 10-19, and two prominent art galleries − the Ernest Rubenstein Gallery and the Whittaker Center Gallery.
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