Family Studio: Collages Inspired by Romare Bearden
Family Studio | Available
Make art side-by-side as a family, explore a new medium each week and create a beautiful project together. Collages allows the old and new to be fused together. We will explore the art of collage by learning about Romare Bearden. He is most famous for his collages where he used snippets of from magazines, photographs, painted papers, and foil. Some of the subjects Romare Bearden used in his collages were blues singers, jazz musicians, African American life and traditions. Everyone will leave with their very own unique and individual creative collage.
- Each person must individually register. Registered children must have be accompanied by a registered adult. This program is best suited for families with children aged 3 to 8, however, all family members are welcome. All materials and equipment are provided. Artmaking activities will involve some messiness; please wear appropriate clothing.
Classes are confirmed one week prior to the start date. In order to help us confirm classes, please register as early as possible.
Tarneshia Evans
Tarneshia has been working in the field of education for over 20 years. She previously worked for Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden in Children’s Education, Richmond Public School Head Start programs, The Goddard School, YMCA of Greater Richmond, and Atlantic Coastal Athletic Club (ACAC) Youth Department. Tarneshia affiliates herself with several worthwhile organizations like National Association for the Education of Young Children (naeyc & vaaeyc), Virginia Environmental Education Association (vaee) and the local chapter Greater Richmond Environmental Education Network (GREEN). In 2016 she was selected as Virginia Outstanding Educator by Project Learning Tree (PLT) and the following year was chosen as one the five 2017 National Outstanding Educators by PLT. She’s a strong advocate for promoting high-quality early childhood environmental education to children, families, and educators. Tarneshia enjoys seeing children engaged and immersed in nature. When she’s not teaching you can find her at some of her favorite consignment shops, visiting museums or volunteering at community events. Not only is she an award-winning educator, but her joy of teaching is obvious, and her joy is contagious!