A Room for Art

A Room for Art is a place to paint, draw, build, print, bind, glue and sculpt. Classes for children and adults are held in a sunny home studio in Arlington, MA. More than a room, it is time and space to work with your hands, enjoy materials and make your ideas concrete.

Location

A Room for Art is located in Arlington Heights at 115 Robbins Road. The Studio is down the driveway on the right side of the house.
Questions? Call
Ann 781 366 5955
annalburywynne56@gmail.com

Offerings

Classes for Children
Workshops for Adults
Birthday Parties
Open Studios
Vacation and Summer Camps

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Fall Classes 2015

Classes will start on October and end in December for the Fall Session. I have added a different class on Wednesday for all the builders I have met through the years. The focus will be on PLAY: blocks, ramps and balls, marble runs, mobile materials, found materials and clay. It will be multi age and usually producing no finished product.

Revised Schedule!!
5 classes $100, 10% sibling discount
Tuesday K- Gr 2 3:30-5pm 10/6, 10/20, 11/3, 11/17,12/1
Tuesday Gr 3-5 3:30-5pm 10/13, 10/27, 11/10, 11/24, 12/8
Wednesday K-Gr 8 builders 3:30-5pm 10/14, 1028, 11/11, 11/25, 12/9
Thursday Gr 2-8 3:30-5pm 10/8, 10/22, 11/5, 11/19, 12/3

Reminders
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-studio address 115 Robbins Rd 781 646 8880
-studio door is down the driveway to the right of the house
-students should wear clothes that can get dirty (I do have smocks)

Registration:

-send me an email with class preference and second choice, name of child, birthdate. I will send you a confirmation.
-unless you took classes in 2014-2015 please send me a completed contact information form (i will send you one after you email me)
- bring fees and contact information the first day of class

Summer Camp 2015

Summer 2015
Summer Art Camp is a combination of free play with versatile materials, art projects, games and stories. We make outdoor installations, play with water and sand, build with wood and sticks, play games at Robbins Farm park and get as dirty as possible! This is what we did this year.

Week One: Paper and Wood
3D paper collage
Papier mache heads
Tree drawings with charcoal
Experiments with paper strips















Week Two: Water
Mono prints with tempera paint
Box 3D water scene
Watercolor cut outs for boxes
Collage accordion books using mono prints















Week Three: Fiber
Paper weaving
String painting
Stick sculptures
Friendship bracelets
Fabric strip hanging
Giant spider web














Week Four: Art that Moves
Accordion sequence books
Big grey clay- storytelling
Splatter and marble painting
Shadow puppets
Homemade slides
Cardboard sets with holes for heads