Parent and Child Art Class (Ages 3-4)
Parent and Child Art Class (Ages 3-4)
Date and Time: Six consecutive Mondays: January 13, January 20, January 27, February 3, February 10, and February 17, 2025, from 8:00 to 9:00 a.m.
Teaching Artist: Haya Cuzick
Cost: $130 for all six sessions
Preregistration required. To register for a specific month, you must select and add each month separately to your cart.
Engage in meaningful art activities with your child in the supportive environment of the Cole Creativity Center! Our new Parent and Child classes are all about having fun and exploring art in a variety of washable and safe media. Each week, teaching artist Haya Cuzick will guide students through lessons with curriculum designed to foster creativity, expression, and skill building for ages 3 and 4.
Please note that this is a six-week program, meeting on six consecutive Mondays: January 13, January 20, January 27, February 3, February 10, and February 17, 2025, from 8:00 to 9:00 a.m.
This class is appropriate for children ages 3-4. The cost of class covers enrollment for you and your child. Preregistration is required and space is limited. The course will be held inside the Cole Creativity Center, located at 123 N 10th St, Santa Paula, CA. Free parking is available behind the building and students may enter through the front or back door.
*A parent or guardian will be required to sign each student in and out of class every session. Please bring snacks and drinks. Water will be available.
Questions? Please call the Museum at (805) 525-5554 ext. 104 or email creativity@santapaulaartmuseum.org.
Youth Scholarships Available!
The Santa Paula Art Museum offers financial assistance to qualifying individuals. To qualify, students must be between the ages of 3 and 18, and their family must be enrolled in the state’s EBT program. Once verified, you will receive a discount code to use towards enrollment. Financial assistance is limited and not guaranteed.
Participe en actividades artísticas significativas con su hijo en el entorno de apoyo del Cole Creativity Center. Nuestras nuevas clases para padres e hijos se centran en divertirse y explorar el arte en una variedad de medios lavables y seguros. Cada semana, la artista docente Haya Cuzick guiará a los estudiantes a través de lecciones con un plan de estudios diseñado para fomentar la creatividad, la expresión y el desarrollo de habilidades para las edades de 3 y 4 años.
Tenga en cuenta que este es un programa de 6 semanas, que se reúne seis lunes consecutivos; 13 de enero, 20 de enero, 27 de enero, 3 de febrero, 10 de febrero, 17 de febrero de 2025, de 8:00 a 9:00 a. m.
Esta clase es apropiada para niños de 3 a 4 años. El costo de una clase cubre la inscripción para usted y su hijo. Se requiere inscripción previa y el espacio es limitado. El curso se llevará a cabo dentro del Cole Creativity Center, ubicado en 123 N 10th St, Santa Paula, CA. Hay estacionamiento gratuito disponible detrás del edificio y los estudiantes pueden ingresar por la puerta delantera o trasera.
*Se requerirá que un padre o tutor firme la entrada y salida de cada estudiante a la clase en cada sesión. Traiga bocadillos y bebidas. Habrá agua disponible.
¿Tiene preguntas? Llame al museo al (805) 525-5554 ext. 104 o envíe un correo electrónico a creativity@santapaulaartmuseum.org.
¡Becas para jóvenes disponibles!
El Museo de Arte de Santa Paula ofrece asistencia financiera a las personas que califiquen. Para calificar, los estudiantes deben tener entre 3 y 18 años y su familia debe estar inscrita en el programa EBT del estado. Una vez verificado, recibirá un código de descuento para usar en la inscripción. La asistencia financiera es limitada y no está garantizada.
About Our Teaching Artist:
Haya Cuzick is a Southern California based artist. She received an MFA from The School of the Institute of Art of Chicago in 2002. Working predominantly in clay and mixed media, she draws inspiration from her indigenous Mexican and Spanish heritage as well as from her belief that humans are a part of nature and not in control of it.
Haya’s view of life and nature result in the creation of vignettes depicting scenes of a personal lore that highlights a playfulness and love of for all things in nature. The central character is a skeleton or”calaca” she thinks of as “the mother of all things”.