Creating Tiny Worlds (Ages 6-8)

Creating Tiny Worlds (Ages 6-8)

Youth Summer Camp | This class is completed

1812 West Main Street Richmond, VA 23220 United States
Drawing East
Ages 6-8
7/10/2023-7/14/2023
1:00 PM-4:00 PM EDT on Mon Tue Wed Th Fri
$140.00
$126.00
$5.00
$20.00

Creating Tiny Worlds (Ages 6-8)

Youth Summer Camp | This class is completed

Dream up components of your own tiny universe using a variety of media and techniques! With a heavy emphasis on reusing found objects, we'll create sets of miniatures that will be combined to create a tiny universe of your very own. Create a scene in outer space, underwater, in an upside-down world, in your own home, or in your favorite dog park. This universe is yours and can be as weird and wild or friendly and familiar as you want.

  • This is an On-site course. Students must follow current CDC + VDH guidance outlined on our website: visarts.org


Metz, Evie
Evie Metz

Evie Metz is an award-winning independent filmmaker, animation director, photographer, and multimedia artist whose work explores the profound cycles of life and the intrinsic values of human existence.

Her passion for teaching manifests in encouraging people to be their authentic selves while discovering their creative vision. By providing confidence with tools, techniques, and skills for professional execution, she seeks to cultivate a supportive community that begins in the classroom and continues on afterward.

Through an interdisciplinary creative practice, she delves into the archetypal essence of being, creating immersive narratives that investigate themes of fantasy, otherness, and the natural world. Inspired by mythology and folklore, Metz’s storytelling balances humor and playfulness to thoughtfully reflect the existential and mythical dimensions of human life.

Evie is as 24-25 Artist-in-Residence at the Visual Arts Center. In 2024 the James River Film Society awarded her animation Judy's Garden with first prize for best film in their curated showcase. This short film was also included in the 2024-2025 Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art Biennial.

Her films have shown nationally and internationally at various venues including the Virginia Museum of Fine Art, Vancouver International Film Festival, Chicago International Film Festival, and Glasgow Short Film Festival. Her work is featured in online publications, such as in NJStage, RVA Mag, NoBudge, and Girls in Film. Recent solo and group exhibitions include the Andrews Gallery in Williamsburg, VA, Rhizome in Washington DC and Nitehawk Cinema in NYC. Her films and sculptures were also selected as a 2023 Trawick Prize Finalist and received the Young Artist Award.

Follow what she's creating next on instagram @eviemetz or on her website www.eviemetz.com