Art class
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Hi mommies!
I was reading this thread from the beginning and was really convinced that Kids Art is a good art schhol till the last few posts. sob! sob! Could any mommies kindly recommend any good art schools in the west? I like the philosophy of kids art where they focus on techinique ratrher than those that expose kids to all types of mediums within a term.
BTW, mariadcruz & mummy of 2, have your kids been taught by Teacher Nita or Angela from Kids Art (Bt Timah Br)? How are they?
TIA -
My children attended Funovator's art and craft workshop. They organises fun and interactive classes that will help children aged 3 and above familiarise themselves with various art materials, clay, suncatcher and window paints from Orange Elephant. :lol:
If you are insterested. Hurry!!! Limited slots are only available for the next workshop which will start on 12 Feb Saturday (1.00pm to 2.30pm).
http://www.funovator.com.sg/art-classes-singapore :lol:
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socks:
Oh, i don't send my dearies to Kids Art.Hi mommies!
I was reading this thread from the beginning and was really convinced that Kids Art is a good art schhol till the last few posts. sob! sob! Could any mommies kindly recommend any good art schools in the west? I like the philosophy of kids art where they focus on techinique ratrher than those that expose kids to all types of mediums within a term.
BTW, mariadcruz & mummy of 2, have your kids been taught by Teacher Nita or Angela from Kids Art (Bt Timah Br)? How are they?
TIA
I engage Teacher Thom from lifelong journey who comes down to our house to teach my DD and DS. Actually, taking all things into consideration (travel expenses, time and also one-to-one versus a classroom setting), I consider it value for money.
Nothing beats individual attention for a tailored course. My kids can be a hyper bunch lol
Plus, the fact that my kids have been producing great works...and feel good about themselves! That's what counts most, at the end of my busy day lol
You can check out their website at
http://www.ljourney.com
maria -
Hi Maria!
Just log in and saw your reply. Thanks! Will check their website.
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Hi
Any art class recommendation in NorthEast area like Hougang or Kovan?? -
socks:
Sorry for the late reply. Seldom visit this thread nowadays. DS1 attended the branch at Tiong Bahru so I'm afraid I can't comment on the teachers you mentioned. As I withdrew DS1 due to change in teacher, you may still want to consider the Bt Timah branch. You can always request to observe their lesson to see if the teachers are good. Suggest you sit in for the time slot that you plan to register your child. Afterall their philosophy is good just that the people are not executing it well. My 2 cents.Hi mommies!
I was reading this thread from the beginning and was really convinced that Kids Art is a good art schhol till the last few posts. sob! sob! Could any mommies kindly recommend any good art schools in the west? I like the philosophy of kids art where they focus on techinique ratrher than those that expose kids to all types of mediums within a term.
BTW, mariadcruz & mummy of 2, have your kids been taught by Teacher Nita or Angela from Kids Art (Bt Timah Br)? How are they?
TIA -
daddy2007:
I passed by Goldhill Centre near United Square last weekend and saw they opened another studio there
There is this art school called CAVA (creative atelier of the visual arts) at Bt Merah. You may want to check it out
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Anyone know the differences between these 2 programs
CAVA Great Art Masters Program (4-12 Years old)
CAVA Creative Expression Program (4-12 Years old) -
Hi, I provide clay craft lesson to children age from 4 -12 years old. Is using air dry clay and oven baked clay.
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why don't try the patented kids art programme - InnoArt(思维绘画), which is so popular in China and has educated thousands of students, you can google the word of 思维绘画 to find out more in the internet.
Innoworld has exclusively introduced this programme to Singapore 5 years ago, and enhanced it along the way to add in the sketch, cartoon, etc.
INNOART has a copyrighted “dot” system that encompasses 69 unique drawing techniques. Pencils and erasers, as well as tracing and simple strokes, are NOT allowed in class. INNOART classes are conducted using well-orchestrated stories’ and games so as to enable your child to incorporate visual, oral, aural and drawing skills with his/her ability to think critically. Your child will develop a larger capacity to observe and comprehend (IQ); to imagine and create (CQ); to integrate all elements of IQ and CQ with increased confidence and diligence (EQ). Your child will acquire better drawing skills, a good sense of space and color, and the ability to express his or herself eloquently.
Can visit the website at http://www.innoworld.com.sg to find out more detail.
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