Youth Classes

No Youth classes offered at this time.

Art Project Videos

These videos are free to watch, and all the materials necessary to complete these projects will be listed in each video so you can find materials locally or online to do these projects. 


Air Dry Clay Wall Pocket” is created and taught by Ms. Lauren Siskavich, who teaches art at Hannibal school district and has been involved with our Summer ART for YOUth program for several years. This project can be completed with air dry clay, acrylic paints, and sculpting tools (such as a popsicle stick) from home. 


“Driftwood Walking Stick” is created and taught by Ms. Lauren Siskavich, who teaches art at Hannibal school district and has been involved with our Summer ART for YOUth program for several years. This project can be completed with a piece of driftwood (or other branch), acrylic paint, a Sharpie marker, yarn or string, and other items such as beads and feathers. 


Air Dry Clay Fish” is created and taught by Ms. Lauren Siskavich, who teaches art at Hannibal school district and has been involved with our Summer ART for YOUth program for several years. This project can be completed with air dry clay, acrylic paints, and sculpting tools (such as a popsicle stick) from home. 


Wooden Playground” is created and taught by Ms. Lauren Siskavich, who teaches art at Hannibal school district and has been involved with our Summer ART for YOUth program for several years. This project can be completed with miscellaneous wood dowels & blocks (or cardboard pieces), pipe cleaners, beads, glue, and paint. 

 


Supplies note: for our air-dry clay projects, we use Mexo White Self Hardening clay from Claycapes Pottery. You can purchase your own in a 50-lb box, which can be picked up at their studio in Syracuse or shipped: https://www.clayscapespottery.com/collections/laguna-clay-low-fire/products/mexo-white-slef-hardening-clay 
Note: this makes a LOT of projects! 

However, if you’re an Amazon customer, you could also consider this as an alternative, which comes in smaller size options. We’ve not used this particular clay, but reviews are positive on Amazon.  
https://smile.amazon.com/Modeling-Clay-Sculpting-Molding-Premium/dp/B01AVEEBLS/ref=sr_1_28?crid=2W2IS54V70WFO&dchild=1&keywords=air%2Bdry%2Bclay&qid=1597687648&s=arts-crafts&sprefix=airdry%2Caps%2C170&sr=1-28&th=1