Make Art Pop!
Get ready to create colorful, eye-catching masterpieces! In this fun and interactive workshop, kids will learn how to use different art techniques to make their artwork "pop." We'll experiment with bright colors, textures, and patterns to create unique and exciting pieces. No artistic experience necessary, just a love of color and creativity!
Pop Art started in the 1950s and 1960s, when artists wanted to show that art could be about anything, even ordinary things we see every day. They used bright colors, bold lines, and images from popular culture, like advertising and comics, to create fun and exciting pieces. Come and create your own masterpiece and express yourself in your unique creation!
Some famous Pop Art artists include Andy Warhol, who painted rows of Campbell's Soup cans, and Roy Lichtenstein, who made comic book-style paintings as well as David Hockney, Keith Haring and many more.
Pop Art was a big change from traditional art, and it helped to make art more accessible and fun for everyone. It showed that art could be about anything and that anyone could be an artist!