Exploring Abstraction with Acrylic Paint

Get acquainted with acrylics! Join artist Samantha Palmeri in an exploration of abstract gestural painting. Learn how to mix colors, create textures, evoke a mood and create an original piece […] Read more »

Charcoal Drawing Workshop

A beginner drawing class using different subjects to explore the ways that charcoal can be used to create form and value. Participants will have the opportunity to experiment using different […] Read more »

Fall Fairy Garden with Succulent Plants

Summer is coming to an end, and fall is just around the corner. Get a head start to celebrate the beginning of fall by creating your own fall-themed fairy garden! […] Read more »

Watercolor Values Workshop

A beginner watercolor class using still-life to explore the ways that watercolor can be used to create values. Participants will experiment by creating different values using more/less water, as well […] Read more »

Our 1st Annual Fairy Festival

Join Us in Celebrating Our 1st Annual Fairy Festival $50 1st Child | $30 2nd Child Every Child Receives Fairy Wings & Wands and will get a Fairy Name FUN […] Read more »

Art Escapes: Upcycled Denim Feathers

Artist & Teacher, Anne Zimmerman Bring your used denim Tools provided! Read more »

Sound Collage Workshop

Join us at KinoSaito every Sunday in July for Sound Collage Workshops! Participants are invited to engage their senses of sight and hearing by creating their own sound sculptures. Inspired […] Read more »

Making Clay Amulets

Instructed by Bel Falleiros Ages 5 – 12 Recommended This workshop is inspired by the history of the brick industry in the Hudson Valley. The young artists will learn about […] Read more »

Irvington Library YA Grab and Go DIY Journal Cover

Young Adults – grades 6-12 Keep a journal this Summer of all your adventures! Make it pop with a tangle design of your own creation. Everything you need will be […] Read more »

Irvington Library YA Grab and Go Teacup Bird Feeder

Young Adults – grades 6-12 Create a bird feeder with a tea cup and saucer. (If you don’t want to feed the birds, turn it into a candy dish instead.) […] Read more »