Every day more people realize and take actions to create a healthier environment. Lets focus on the positive and share all this knowledge. In this workshop, students will create art pieces from recycled materials, connecting to their environment, and learning about how to use creative self-expression as a method for reducing waste.
K.PS.2 – Identify and explain possible uses for an object based on its properties and compare these uses with other students’ ideas.
K.ESS.4 Communicate solutions that will reduce the impact of humans on the land, water, air,
and/or other living things in the local environment.
1.ESS.4 Develop solutions that could be implemented to reduce the impact of humans on the
land, water, air, and/or other living things in the local environment.
4.ESS.4 Develop solutions that could be implemented to reduce the impact of humans on the natural environment and the natural environment on humans.
30 students per workshop unless otherwise noted.
300 students per performance unless otherwise noted.
Double: Two performances, one right after the other.
Subsequent: Additional sessions on the same day in the same location.
45 minutes per workshops unless otherwise noted.
45 minutes per performances unless otherwise noted.
Arts for Learning is a not-for-profit organization. All of our artists are professional teaching artists who are paid for their time and talents.
The fees listed in this catalog represent approximately half of the actual cost of producing and delivering these programs to our community. These fees are subsidized through fundraising, grants, and donations and with support from many organizations, corporations and individuals.