- PCAS offers Girls Art Clubs for any child who identifies as female. There is a maximum number of 8 children per class.
- Girls Art Club explores the same variety of materials, media, and subject matter as other PCAS classes, with an undercurrent of feminist solidarity. When the girls spend time focusing and making art together in a group, they learn how each artist approaches their creative practice in a different way. They learn to communicate their own passions and strengths as well as to support the creative practices of their peers by acknowledging how other girls express themselves differently.
- In our Girls Art Clubs, our focus is primarily to help children build a strong relationship between themselves and the studio space by establishing an art practice. Teachers routinely bring in new mediums and new techniques to share with students, however teachers also pay close attention to the artistic choices that a student makes, acknowledge their creative process, and speak to them about their art practice to both enrich and challenge their work.
- PCAS Girls Art Clubs help your child to develop many basic art skills while working with various mediums. Our classes are also designed to engage both your child's visual thinking and critical thinking skills, as they discover their own artistic process, become comfortable with making independent choices in the studio, and build their skills to create increasingly complex works of art.