Woodland Fine Arts Academy seeks to provide creatives a nurturing environment while offering instruction is various forms of creative arts. Creativity is a natural human behavior, you should never stop doing it!
“Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.” – Pablo Picasso
BENEFITS OF art EDUCATION
As young children explore paint by putting it all over their hands, or create collages with torn paper, it’s noticeable how involved they get in their activities. Children delight in exploring and creating with art materials. These art experiences help children develop many life skills.
Art is important for children especially duringtheir early development. Research shows that art activities develop brain capacity in early childhood. Art engages children’s senses in open-ended play and supports the development of cognitive, social-emotional and multi-sensory skills. As children progress into elementary school and beyond, art continues to provide opportunities for brain development, mastery, self-esteem and creativity.
Art helps to develop cognitive skills. As children draw, paint, and make collages, they are learning about the world (color, shape and size of objects). When they use paints, glue, and markers, children are planning, experimenting, and problem solving. As children mix paint, they learn to understand cause and effect. Art gives children chances to make decisions, and to learn from the experience of making choices about their art work.
Art offers opportunities for self-expression. Children express how they feel and think about the world through their art, which gives them a way to express the feelings and ideas that they don’t have the words to talk about. This way of expressing themselves helps childrento cope with the natural stresses of growing up. Art helps children to develop a sense of their own individuality, a sense of self-respect, and an appreciation for others’ work.
creative arts class descriptions
Intro to Art - 1st-3rd Grades This class is designed to introduce young students to a variety of art mediums and techniques such as acrylic, gesso, stencils and gel prints. Students will explore and discover new tools to create art. Each student will be designing and constructing an Art Journaling book through the semester. Join us as we create together.
Multimedia Communication & Video Production - 3rd-5th Grades, 6th-12th Grades A class that teaches young adults how to communicate ideas and vision through visual media, social media writing, and video production. Each month students will produce weekly written media posts for WFA Social Media and/or the WFA website as well as one monthly (or bi-monthly) vlog. This will include learning to conduct an interview, gathering stand-out testimonials of fellow students, and learning techniques to edit and produce a polished high-value video.
Tools needed for this class: It would be very helpful to have one or two laptops (MacBook Pro preferred) in this class to utilize for video editing and image editing.
Storytelling & Digital Art:3rd-5th Grades, 6th-12th Grades Learning the power of story through both visual and written media. We've all been lost in a book or a movie, held captive by an imaginary world. In this class, the student will discover the key points of story magic, what makes an illustration strike a cord, what makes a tale work, and what keeps the audience captivated. They will delve into their own characters and character development, and create a unique imaginative setting, and even learn to communicate deeper emotion through companion visual art. In this class, the only limitation is the size of their imagination!
Tools needed for digital art: iPad pro & iPencil (for each artist) or a Surface Pro with a linked pen. Software would be either Photoshop and/or Procreate. A word processor (personal computer or tablet) will be needed for the writing portion.
Visual Art - 4th-12th Grades Description coming soon.