Each six-week Kindred Spirits session encompasses one umbrella project divided into workable units for each class time.
Each class is 1 1/2 hours long and is divided into three segments: The first 15 minutes is sharing time, where the instructor shares the lesson for the day; the next hour is hands-on art time (breaks are taken as needed); the last 15 minutes is clean-up.
The sixth week is exhibition time, where Kindred Spirits is turned into an art gallery and each child's art is displayed during a two-hour open house.
For more information, call 801-232-1430 or e-mail julius@madmac.com.
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