Let Your Creativity Bloom at Munroe Center for the Arts, Spring Class Registration is Now Open with Sessions for Kids and Adults

Munroe Center for the Arts has opened registration for spring semester classes for kids, teens, and adults. Choose from drawing, painting, printmaking, pottery wheel, handbuilding, and more! Come explore our spring workshops too: ceramic wind chimes, Lego block printmaking, meditative stitching, and clay songbirds, as well.

Art Adventure Studios, returns with fun Friday afternoon STEAM-based activities for kids in grades K-5. And, new during April school vacation week, Light Painting! Explore photography, art, and science, through the technique of light painting in this multi-afternoon workshop with local visual artist/night photographer Shehab Hossain of Imaginoor Photography. Open to kids in gr. 2-4.

Munroe Center for the Arts’ mission is to inspire, engage, and nurture students, artists, and the community in their creative explorations. Register for classes and workshops now, spring classes begin the week of Apr. 7. For more information about art classes, community events, and more go to munroecenter.org.

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