Painting Texture | Ages 7 – 13
RAM's Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts 2519 Northwestern Avenue, Racine, WisconsinCreate a textural painting or two, using the palette knife painting style. Imagery will be inspired by animals and nature.
Create a textural painting or two, using the palette knife painting style. Imagery will be inspired by animals and nature.
Explore enameling skills and techniques for all levels—with a particular focus on beginners and basic skills—designed to get you enameling and ready for more!
Open that crayon box and dive into a world of color! Learn about primary and secondary colors through fun painting projects and hands-on activities. Mix colors, paint masterpieces, and explore shapes and patterns with crayons, markers, and more.
Celebrate the groundbreaking work of women artists throughout history and learn about the vibrant and diverse art they created.
Students explore their identities through mind-mapping and develop a multi-layered mixed media work of art about their unique identity.
Create both functional and non-functional ceramic pieces using the potter’s wheel and handbuilding techniques to enjoy a sensory-rich experience that taps into the tactile joys of working with clay.
Create a gorgeous design with a peacock in mind. Fanciful feather art will be the inspiration for this project.
Using embossing folders, create a deep pattern on metal that will result in colorful and dramatic pendants. Apply liquid and powdered glass enamel for contrast and color.
Discover your style through basic fashion illustration and design evolution techniques.
Inspired by Hans Hofmann, learn the push and pull technique to create a landscape abstract.
RAM is pleased to collaborate with Mahogany Black Arts and Culture Center—a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation, research and exhibition of Racine County Black history, art and culture—to present the third annual Groov'n in the Garden outdoor concert at Wustum.
Explore your creativity as you gather inspirational materials to make a journal—the foundation this session's art-making!