Creative Cauldron At ArtSpace Offers Mask Making Online Classes

Creative Cauldron At ArtSpace is offering Mask Making Online Classes during the stay at home orders because of COVID-19 outbreak. From Robots to wild animals, children age 9 to 12 can have creative fun with form and color, creating masks from paper and items from their recycle bin. The masks can be worn of course, but they could be so special they may want to hang them on their wall. As per fxva.com, "Guided by the belief that creativity is a fundamental need of the human spirit, Creative Cauldron is dedicated to providing affordable, enriching, and diverse experiences in the performing and visual arts to Northern Virginia and the greater Washington, DC community. Creative Cauldron gives people of all ages, incomes, and backgrounds opportunities to connect and grow through the arts. We create original productions, present a broad array of art and artists, and offer transformative educational programs in an intimate and collaborative atmosphere." There will be 8 sessions of this class occurring on April 21, 28, May 5, 12, 19, 26, June 2, 9. Participants will be emailed a Zoom link for this interactive class.

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