What's included
1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
During this 30 minute class, students will learn how making a mistake in our art provides a perfect opportunities to use our creativity. We can actually learn much more when things go wrong than when they go right! We will also learn about Japanese Kintsugi - where broken pottery is repaired using gold paint to celebrate the cracks - not hide the damage. Students will be able to apply this positive thinking to their own work begin to develop resilience in the face of challenges. For this class, students will need 5/6 sheets of plain paper, a pen or pencil and coloured pens/pencils. (A gold pen, pencil or crayon can be a nice touch but not necessary). The lesson will start with a quick discussion about how we feel when something goes "wrong" in our art. Simple exercises and demonstrations will then explain how we can overcome mistakes in a fun and engaging way that makes it easy to understand. Students will have opportunities to talk about their work and show it to the group, if they would like to. All Arty Thinking classes focus on promoting a growth mindset and creative confidence in children. Activities and games are designed carefully to allow all students to feel included, experience success and express themselves. There are no wrong answers! Whether your child has a passion for Art or lacks confidence in their abilities, Arty Thinking classes can help them unleash their creative potential and have loads of fun while doing it!
Learning Goals
Students will learn that mistakes can be a good thing and how to use their imaginations to overcome accidents with their art.
Other Details
Supply List
For this class, students will need 3/4 sheets of plain paper and a pen or pencil. You will also need a few coloured pencils or pens. A gold pen, pencil or crayon can be a nice touch but not necessary
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Music/Theater/Arts
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Limerick School of Art and Design
I am a practising artist and taught Art and Design and Photography in secondary schools and sixth forms for over 13 years, honing my approach until my teaching was consistently graded outstanding against the OFSTED framework. In addition to this I have run hundreds of art workshops for children both in the UK and Ireland.
I am proud to develop and run Future Creatives workshops (both online and in person) for the University of the Arts London (UAL) which comprises of 6 colleges, among them Central Saint Martins and Chelsea College of Arts.
I am passionate about promoting the creative process in children and am always positive, friendly and encouraging!
Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$12
per classMeets once
45 min
Completed by 64 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-8
2-7 learners per class