The art of observational drawing can be used as a means to study the physical features of an animal, plant, or bug. Students will learn how observation is essential to drawing, just as a scientist observes closely to learn about the organism they are studying. They will apply these skills to learn about bug and plant life, and begin to understand how certain features provide advantage for survival, and how these internal and external structures are important for survival, growth, behavior and reproduction.
K.LS.2, 1.LS.3, 2.LS.2-3, 3.LS.3, 4.LS.1
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.