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Learn about the instructional art of the famous children's book authors and illustrators, Ed Emberley and Lee Ames. Then create your own art to be displayed at the library.
Both Ed Emberley and Lee Ames have authored dozens of books on how to draw for kids. We will look at their unique styles, and then you will explore your own drawing style. Artwork will be displayed at the library.
Open to all kids who want to draw in grades K-5.
Please register by phone, in person, or online.
AGE GROUP: | School Age (Grades K-2) | School Age (Grades 3-5) |
EVENT TYPE: | Maker & DIY | Art & Crafts |
TAGS: | workshop | school age | drawing | art |
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