Join us on a dynamic adventure where science and art collide! Explore the remarkable biology of imaginary monsters. Then, design hidden habitats and extraordinary accessories for your creatures. Let your imagination run wild! During each 14-week semester-long class, we will learn about art and artists from a variety of art eras and the significance of the artwork in history. Along with our historical artists, we will study contemporary artists who use similar techniques and ideas in their work today. Through hands-on projects and activities, students will have the opportunity to employ what they learn about these old masters and new makers.
Registration for this class is done at the beginning of the semester and will continue until the class is full. Visit our homeschool program page to learn more and get registered.
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Join us on a dynamic adventure where science and art collide! Explore the remarkable biology of imaginary monsters. Then, design hidden habitats and extraordinary accessories for your creatures. Let your imagination run wild! During each 14-week semester-long class, we will learn about art and artists from a variety of art eras and the significance of the artwork in history. Along with our historical artists, we will study contemporary artists who use similar techniques and ideas in their work today. Through hands-on projects and activities, students will have the opportunity to employ what they learn about these old masters and new makers.
Registration for this class is done at the beginning of the semester and will continue until the class is full. Visit our homeschool program page to learn more and get registered.
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Feel the rumble of the tracks as we ride the rails discovering deafening dynamite explosions, treacherous avalanches, and daring bridge-building feats that tested the limits of human courage and engineering genius along the path of the Transcontinental Railroad. During each 14-week semester-long class, we will learn about art and artists from a variety of art eras and the significance of the artwork in history. Along with our historical artists, we will study contemporary artists who use similar techniques and ideas in their work today. Through hands-on projects and activities, students will have the opportunity to employ what they learn about these old masters and new makers.
Registration for this class is done at the beginning of the semester and will continue until the class is full. Visit our homeschool program page to learn more and get registered.
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Feel the rumble of the tracks as we ride the rails discovering deafening dynamite explosions, treacherous avalanches, and daring bridge-building feats that tested the limits of human courage and engineering genius along the path of the Transcontinental Railroad. During each 14-week semester-long class, we will learn about art and artists from a variety of art eras and the significance of the artwork in history. Along with our historical artists, we will study contemporary artists who use similar techniques and ideas in their work today. Through hands-on projects and activities, students will have the opportunity to employ what they learn about these old masters and new makers.
Registration for this class is done at the beginning of the semester and will continue until the class is full. Visit our homeschool program page to learn more and get registered.
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Join us on a time-traveling adventure through the enchanting world of “The Little House” by Virginia Lee Burton! In this captivating class, we’ll dive into the whimsical tale of a tiny house nestled in a quiet neighborhood and discover how the seasons and progress transform its surroundings. During each 14-week semester-long class, we will learn about art and artists from a variety of art eras and the significance of the artwork in history. Along with our historical artists, we will study contemporary artists who use similar techniques and ideas in their work today. Through hands-on projects and activities, students will have the opportunity to employ what they learn about these old masters and new makers.
Registration for this class is done at the beginning of the semester. Visit our homeschool program page to learn more and get registered.
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Join us on a time-traveling adventure through the enchanting world of “The Little House” by Virginia Lee Burton! In this captivating class, we’ll dive into the whimsical tale of a tiny house nestled in a quiet neighborhood and discover how the seasons and progress transform its surroundings. During each 14-week semester-long class, we will learn about art and artists from a variety of art eras and the significance of the artwork in history. Along with our historical artists, we will study contemporary artists who use similar techniques and ideas in their work today. Through hands-on projects and activities, students will have the opportunity to employ what they learn about these old masters and new makers.
Registration for this class is done at the beginning of the semester. Visit our homeschool program page to learn more and get registered.
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Spread your wings and take flight into the world of birds! Explore the marvels of migration and avian architecture. From tiny hummingbirds to majestic eagles, we’ll learn about their unique features and create colorful artwork inspired by these feathered friends. During each 14-week semester-long class, we will learn about art and artists from a variety of art eras and the significance of the artwork in history. Along with our historical artists, we will study contemporary artists who use similar techniques and ideas in their work today. Through hands-on projects and activities, students will have the opportunity to employ what they learn about these old masters and new makers.
Registration for this class is done at the beginning of the semester. Visit our homeschool program page to learn more and get registered.
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Spread your wings and take flight into the world of birds! Explore the marvels of migration and avian architecture. From tiny hummingbirds to majestic eagles, we’ll learn about their unique features and create colorful artwork inspired by these feathered friends. During each 14-week semester-long class, we will learn about art and artists from a variety of art eras and the significance of the artwork in history. Along with our historical artists, we will study contemporary artists who use similar techniques and ideas in their work today. Through hands-on projects and activities, students will have the opportunity to employ what they learn about these old masters and new makers.
Registration for this class is done at the beginning of the semester. Visit our homeschool program page to learn more and get registered.
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Join us at our Afterschool Makers Market where young artisans showcase their handmade creations, share their brand stories, and connect with parents!
This year students can gain skills in creating handmade works of art as well as learning to brand, package and get their work ready to sell just like a Maker! This 14-week afterschool series will take students on an exploration of 3 different makers techniques allowing them to try, create and experiment with making their own handmade works. As the semester progresses students will begin to focus on one technique they liked the best to create “products” that they will make, build packaging and branding, getting their goods ready to sell. At the end of each semester the TR Makers Co will host a Makers Market for all our students, elementary and juniors, at which point they will be introduced as Makers and gain the experience of talking to visitors and selling their work.
Registration for this class is done at the beginning of the semester. Visit our afterschool program page to learn more and get registered.
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