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The Prescott Community Center is dedicated to leveraging the Prescott School as an accessible locus for all people to learn, play, gather, and prosper through connections with others. We thank you for your donation to help us defray our costs.
Game Night for Twenty-Somethings
Join us at Prescott for an in-person meetup for twenty-somethings with a passion for gaming. In the online space, the ability to socially connect with others is slowly becoming more rare. Game Night is a chance for people to find a common connection. These games can range from board games, video games, card games, party games to anything that has that gaming spirit. Come hang out with other like-minded folks. Pizza, Snacks and Water will be provided for a fun evening of game play.Feel free to bring games you would like to play! Any kind of games are welcome, be it board game, video game, or otherwise.GAME ON! **All proceeds benefit the Prescott Community Center.**
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Beginner Watercolor for Ages 5-10
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Explore the world of watercolor in this fun, hands-on art program! From mastering color theory and creating nature-inspired landscapes to experimenting with textures and learning how light affects your art, students will develop creative skills and confidence in their artistic abilities. The program content includes: Exploring Colors - Introduce primary, secondary, and complementary colors. Students are introduced to the foundational elements of color theory. They'll explore the relationships between different colors and how to mix them. The activity involves creating a color wheel, a great hands-on way to understand how colors blend and how complementary colors interact. This helps students gain confidence in using color in their artwork. Activity: Create a color wheel using paints or crayons. Skills Learned: Color mixing, understanding the color spectrum, and color relationships (primary, secondary, and complementary). Materials: Watercolors (or crayons), brushes, palettes, paper, and a color chart. Nature-Inspired Art in Watercolor - Connect art with the natural world. Students will focus on observing nature and translating it into art. Students will use watercolor paints to create a landscape, learning to capture the natural beauty around them. This encourages both observational drawing and creativity, pushing students to experiment with their painting techniques to convey the textures and colors of nature. Activity: Paint or draw a landscape in watercolor (this could be anything from a simple garden scene to a more detailed outdoor vista). Skills Learned: Observational drawing, watercolor techniques (like wet-on-wet and gradient washes), and creativity in capturing the natural world. Materials: Watercolors, brushes, paper. Texture Exploration - Experiment with textures using everyday objects. Students explore how texture can bring a painting to life. They'll experiment with materials like sponges, palette knives, and texture paste to create layered and dynamic textures. This allows them to deepen their sensory awareness and enhance their ability to add dimension and depth to their watercolor pieces. Activity: Create textured art using sponges, palette knives, and texture paste. Students will experiment with different textures to see how they can add complexity to their watercolor paintings. Skills Learned: Sensory awareness, texture creation, and building depth in artwork. Materials: Watercolors, brushes, sponges, palette knives, texture paste, paper. Final Art Showcase - Celebrate creativity and progress. The final week focuses on reflection and presentation. Students will select their favorite project from the previous weeks, refine it, and prepare it for a mini art show. This encourages them to think critically about their work and develop skills in presenting their art to others. It's an excellent opportunity to build confidence and celebrate the creative journey. Activity: Students select their favorite project, refine it, and prepare it for a mini art show, which could involve displaying their works to parents or peers. Skills Learned: Presentation skills, refinement of artistic techniques, and confidence-building in sharing one's work with others. Materials: Completed projects from the previous weeks, framing or mounting materials (optional). This course is designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to watercolor art and give students a balance of technical skills, creativity, and self-expression while nurturing an appreciation for the visual world around them.
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