California Calling
December 21 - 24, 2009
9am – 3pm
From Bay Area Funk to LA Pop Surrealism: be inspired by the artists in the Museum’s exhibition California Calling and create your own art that is inventive, eccentric and non-conformist!
Magic Makeover
December 28 – 31, 2009
9am – 3pm
Explore change as a concept in art in a variety of creative art projects inspired by the Monarch Butterfly Project video installation by Diana Thater on view at the Museum.
In the first week campers will follow the call of the exhibition California Calling and draw funky whimsical animals like Roy de Forest, collage poetically like William Dole, and pour a plaster sculpture inspired by ceramicist Peter Voulkos.
The second week leading to New Years will be all about change and transformation as our young budding artists will paint large scale self-portraits, draw cartoons, and model sculptures that are all inter-connected.
Both camps include a visit to the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
Please click here to print out an enrollment form: http://www.sbma.net/programs/education/artclass.asp
For more information on the exhibition California Calling click here:
http://www.sbma.net/exhibitions/current5.asp
For more information on the exhibition Diana Thater: Butterflies and Other People click here:
http://www.sbma.net/exhibitions/current3.asp
We are looking forward to integrating art into the lives of your children!
Monika Molnar-Metzenthin
Manager of ArtVentures Programs
Phone: 962.1661
Fax: 962.5052
Email: rtec@sbma.net
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Thursday, December 3, 2009
California Calling Holiday Ornaments
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Family 1st Thursday
Join us at the newly re-opened Family Resource Center at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art on Thursday, December 3, 5:30 - 7:30 for fun art activities.
Create your own Tamayo inspired Holiday Cards or decorate a California Calling ornament!
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Programs for Kids and Families - Winter 2009/10
Winter 2009/10 brochures should be arriving at your house today!
We hope you'll like our "new look" as much as we do.

Inside you'll find an array of Museum programs geared to kids and families, from Family First Thursdays on December 3rd, over an Icecream Social Sundae on December 6th, to two exciting Winter ArtVenture Camps, Dec 21 - 24 and Dec 28 - 31.
We hope you'll like our "new look" as much as we do.

Inside you'll find an array of Museum programs geared to kids and families, from Family First Thursdays on December 3rd, over an Icecream Social Sundae on December 6th, to two exciting Winter ArtVenture Camps, Dec 21 - 24 and Dec 28 - 31.
Downlaod a brochure and the enrollment form at http://www.sbma.net/programs/education/artclass.asp or pick one up at your next visit to the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Museum Manners
The Chicago Art Institute produced this cartoon for teen and tween audiences to prepare them for their Museum visit.
http://www.artic.edu/aic/visitor_info/podcasts/video/education_videos/yourmuseumvisit
http://www.artic.edu/aic/visitor_info/podcasts/video/education_videos/yourmuseumvisit
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Art and Babies: You are never to young to visit an Art Museum!
Great article/talk by Edward Goldman of KCRW on the benefits of taking children of any age to the art museum:
http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/at/at091110art_and_babies
Please check here in a couple of weeks to learn more about our upcoming series of "Family Conversations" on Sunday mornings at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/at/at091110art_and_babies
Please check here in a couple of weeks to learn more about our upcoming series of "Family Conversations" on Sunday mornings at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Paint Magic!
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
AfterSchool ArtVentures
Responding to community needs the Santa Barbara Museum of Art is now offering AfterSchool Art Classes at local school campuses. Talk to the PTA and the principal of your school! For more information and to schedule a class with one of our outstanding Museum Teaching Artists contact Rachael Krieps, Manager of School and Teacher Programs (rkrieps@sbma.net, 884-6441).
For any group of 5 children or more we can also arrange an AfterSchool ArtVentures class at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art's Ridley-Tree Education Center at McCormick House. Please contact Michelle Elizondo, Administrative Assistant RTEC or Monika Molnar-Metzenthin, Manager of ArtVentures Programs for details on this informal programming opportunity (rtec@sbma.net, 962.1661).
Museum Murals
While we were "building community" at ArtVenture Camp other education programs of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art were "building bridges" in the community of Santa Barbara painting and sculpting murals.
Students at Carpinteria Aliso School's Summer Academy participated in the Museum's Summer Mural Project with the guidance of SBMA Teaching Artist Susan Griffin while 3 to 5 year olds worked with Senior Teaching Artist Tina Villadolid on nature inspired ceramic tiles for a tile mural in the Storyteller Childrens' Center.
For more information click here: http://www.thedailysound.com/090209sbmamural
Students at Carpinteria Aliso School's Summer Academy participated in the Museum's Summer Mural Project with the guidance of SBMA Teaching Artist Susan Griffin while 3 to 5 year olds worked with Senior Teaching Artist Tina Villadolid on nature inspired ceramic tiles for a tile mural in the Storyteller Childrens' Center.
For more information click here: http://www.thedailysound.com/090209sbmamural
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Family Testimony
“As always, we appreciate the quality and thoughtfulness that goes into the art camp/summer program. It’s a wonderful balance of instruction, guidance and exploration. Kai really loved the projects this summer. You have all been great role models and a good friend to him.”
“My children thought this camp was by far the best they’ve attended in Santa Barbara.”
“Errol enjoyed it so much. That fact that the camp is tied to exhibits at the Museum and the children visit the SBMA. I like that the teachers are such accomplished artists AND are also great with children.”
“I think it is great how you have hands-on projects for the kids to do first thing in the mornings.”
“I love how it feels like an art camp. Art, not craft, is emphasized, process not product etc. It’s a very well-thought out theme and curriculum.”
“I thought the camp was fabulous.”
(I liked most) “The total hands-on approach to doing art from the very beginning: the different ways the kids were encouraged to use their imagination.”
“Absolutely wonderful variety of mediums – challenging and stimulating, well planned – all staff was fabulous. Fantastic program.”
(I like best) “The professionalism and creativity, as well as how orderly and fun it is run.”
“On the first day our son did not want to go – ‘hated’ it! By day 3 he couldn’t wait to go and loved it! Thank you!”
“My favorite camp ever!”
“My children thought this camp was by far the best they’ve attended in Santa Barbara.”
“Errol enjoyed it so much. That fact that the camp is tied to exhibits at the Museum and the children visit the SBMA. I like that the teachers are such accomplished artists AND are also great with children.”
“I think it is great how you have hands-on projects for the kids to do first thing in the mornings.”
“I love how it feels like an art camp. Art, not craft, is emphasized, process not product etc. It’s a very well-thought out theme and curriculum.”
“I thought the camp was fabulous.”
(I liked most) “The total hands-on approach to doing art from the very beginning: the different ways the kids were encouraged to use their imagination.”
“Absolutely wonderful variety of mediums – challenging and stimulating, well planned – all staff was fabulous. Fantastic program.”
(I like best) “The professionalism and creativity, as well as how orderly and fun it is run.”
“On the first day our son did not want to go – ‘hated’ it! By day 3 he couldn’t wait to go and loved it! Thank you!”
“My favorite camp ever!”
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Master Drawings
Harvey, age 7, drew Bastien Lepage's painting in his sketchbook in front of the original painting at the Santa Barbara Museum of ArtThe Ripened Wheat (Les Bles Murs), 1884
Oil on canvas
37 1/2 x 43"
Museum purchase with funds provided by Suzette and Eugene Davidson
and the Davidson Endowment Fund
and the Davidson Endowment Fund
1995.34
Teaching Artist: Michelle Elizondo
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Brett Weston Photo Assemblages
This photo assemblage project was inspired by the Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s exhibition Brett Weston: Out of the Shadow.
Most children nowadays are very comfortable using digital cameras however most have never seen a camera that uses film and and are unfamiliar with the traditional development process. For this project the teacher explained the traditional photographic process and then let them experience it first hand by using SLR film cameras after setting up shots using view finders.
Brett Weston “Garrapata Beach”, 1954silver print, 7 1/2 x 9 1/2”, mounted to original board
On this image note the composition of semi circles (the over-all shape of the foliage, the reflection of the tree), ovals (turtle shell, rocks) and the dynamic contrast of lights and darks, with the turtle being the main focal point that dynamically directs our gaze from the busy light shapes on the left to the calmer, softer shapes on the right.
For more information on Brett Weston click here: http://www.brettwestonarchive.com/index.php
For more information on the exhibition Brett Weston: Out of the Shadow click here:
Camp: Black & White: Photograph, Print, Paint
Project: Brett Weston Photo Assemblage
Teaching Artist: Emma Garr
Friday, August 7, 2009
Animal Costumes for an Art Safari
(a "Seagraffe" is a mixture between a sea creature and a giraffe)
Every ArtVenture Camp concludes with an Art Show at the end of the week. This week campers present their precious animal masks and costumes in an Art Safari performance.
The pictures were taken during the morning dress rehearsals.
Camp: Art Safari: Amazing Animals in Art
Art Project: Animal Masks
Teaching Artist: Rebecca Radojicic
Art project: Animal Costumes
Teaching Artist: Itoko Maeno
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
The Flying Mermaid
This amazing color pencil drawing caught my attention for its beautiful lines of the hair, the curve of the fish tail and the unusually developed perspective of the arms. After all this young artist is only 8 years old!
She drew this imaginary creature in order to sculpt a dwelling for it during Building Community camp.
Camp: Building Community: Architecture & Friends
Art Project: Imaginative Dwellings
Teaching Artist: Itoko Maeno
Monday, August 3, 2009
More ArtVentures on the Web
Check out this article on our Summer ArtVentures in the Noozhawk:
http://www.noozhawk.com/local_news/article/080109_art_ventures_summer_camps
http://www.noozhawk.com/local_news/article/080109_art_ventures_summer_camps
Friday, July 31, 2009
iDolls
When campers are not working in one of our four art studios they may go to Luria Hall, a large communal room where a fifth art teacher offers additional, mostly self-directed art projects, games, books, and music.
The most popular project this week were the iDolls. Kids of all ages - including our teenage CITs - enjoyed sewing and decorating their whimsical creatures.
Camp: Building Community: Architecture & Friends
Project: iDolls
Teaching Artist: Rebecca Radojicic
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Geodesic Domes
On the first day of our Building Community camp each of our four groups worked together and constructed a Geodesic Dome after learning about circular structures in general and the history of geodesic domes and Buckminster Fuller in particular. Click here to learn more about geodesic domes:
http://architecture.about.com/od/periodsstyles/ig/House-Styles/Geodesic-Dome.htm
www.yesmag.ca/projects/geodesic.html
Camp: Building Community: Architecture and Friends
Art Project: Geodesic Domes
Teaching Artist: Emma Garr
http://architecture.about.com/od/periodsstyles/ig/House-Styles/Geodesic-Dome.htm
www.yesmag.ca/projects/geodesic.html
Camp: Building Community: Architecture and Friends
Art Project: Geodesic Domes
Teaching Artist: Emma Garr
Friday, July 24, 2009
Plein Air Painting
Oil pastels and watercolor on masonite
oil pastel on vellum
The Art and Nature camp finished with an Open Air Art Show displaying most of the work of the week around the patio of McCormick House.
Santa Barbara's webpage lists the following information on the park: Once the site of the elegant El Mirasol Hotel, this downtown block is often called the "crown jewel" of city parks. The park features a large botanical collection (75 different tree and plant species); koi pond; sensory garden with audio posts and interpretive Braille signs; low water-using demonstration garden; picnic areas; gazebo.
Click here if you'd like a little photo tour of Alice Keck Park Memorial Gardens: http://www.rth.org/sb/
Camp: Art and Nature: Discover, Draw, Design
Project: Plein Air Painting
Teaching Artist: Michelle Elizondo
Project: Plein Air Drawing
Teaching Artist: Rebecca Radojicic
Teaching Artist: Rebecca Radojicic
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Facescapes
This project during our Art and Nature week combines elements of traditional landscape painting with 20th century photography. Campers saw examples of artists who have inserted themselves in their work, used their bodies as canvases in their work, or have constructed environments to be photographed as final piece of art.
Revenge of the Goldfish, 1981Sandy Skoglund (USA, b. 1946)
Silver dye bleach print
27 ½ x 35” (mat window); 44 x 37 x 1 ½” (wood frame)
SBMA, Partial gift of Donnelley and Cinda Erdman and partial museum purchase with funds provided by PhotoFutures
2005.30
Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902)
German active in America
Oil on canvas 22” X 30
”Gift of Mrs. Sterling Morton"
1960.5
After identifying the layers of space that create perspective in a landscape painting (foreground, midground, background) students chose an environment and determined their three basic compositional elements apart from themselves, ie sky, mountains, trees etc.. After painting the background on the bottom of the box they then drew, painted, and cut out various elements for the fore- and midground which were finally assembled in the painted interior of the box. Painting the face to become part of the landscape was an option that most of the campers chose to round up their facescapes.
The younger students got their face painted by teachers and Counselors-in-Training.
For the final artwork campers inserted their (painted) face into the box and teachers took various photos (eyes open, eyes closed). The photos were printed on our color copier on 11x17 cardstock and displayed at the Art Show at the end of the camp.
If you like to learn more about Sandy Skoglund: http://www.sandyskoglund.com/
More information on activities for interpreting “The Revenge of the Goldfish” http://www.getty.edu/education/teacherartexchange/archive/Feb96/0247.html
Camp: Art and Nature: Discover, Draw, Design
Project: “Facescapes”
Teaching Artist: Bill McVicar
Piper Views Pollock
On the day of the action painting one of our campers didn't feel that well and decided not to partake in the Pollock style painting but chose to draw in her sketchbook instead.
This is how she captured the scene!
PS. She actually had a CIT (Counselor-in-Training) execute her painting under her directions (featured front center) - a true modern artist!
This is how she captured the scene!
PS. She actually had a CIT (Counselor-in-Training) execute her painting under her directions (featured front center) - a true modern artist!
Friday, July 10, 2009
Action Jackson: Painting like Pollock
The highlight for most of our campers this week were the Jackson Pollock inspired splatter paintings. Campers worked with acrylics on large gessoed canvas pieces.
Camp: Black & White: Photograph, Print, Paint
Project: Pollock Painting
Teaching Artist: Matt Woodford
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Fieldtrip to the SB Museum of Art
ArtVenture Camps are taking place at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art's Ridley-Tree Education Center at McCormick House, a beautiful former mansion about 5 blocks from the Museum.
Every Tuesday we take all our campers for a walk to the Museum where we tour the galleries guided by knowledgeable docents and campers also get to draw in front of original art work.
Every Tuesday we take all our campers for a walk to the Museum where we tour the galleries guided by knowledgeable docents and campers also get to draw in front of original art work.
Friday, June 12, 2009
10 weeks of Summer ArtVentures Camps for Kids start this coming Monday, June 15!
One of our favorites projects from last summer!
After learning about Leonardo da Vinci's "Last Supper" each group created their own interpretation of it as a Tableau Vivant, designing masks, assembling outfits, painting a background a la fresco into wet plaster and then finally posing for the audience at our Friday Art Show!
After learning about Leonardo da Vinci's "Last Supper" each group created their own interpretation of it as a Tableau Vivant, designing masks, assembling outfits, painting a background a la fresco into wet plaster and then finally posing for the audience at our Friday Art Show!
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