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“Claying” with Your Food (Grades 2-4)

Where art and imagination meet your favorite snacks!

In this super fun, hands-on class, kids will create mini food masterpieces—using clay instead of a kitchen! From tiny tacos to silly spaghetti, we’ll shape, squish, and sculpt pretend treats that look good enough to eat (but don’t actually munch them!).

Students will learn basic sculpting techniques while exploring their creativity and love for all things yummy. Each child will take home their own collection of clay “snacks” to show off or play with.

No experience needed—just bring your imagination and a big smile!

Instructor: Paige Janeri

July 8-11 from 1:30 to 3 pm at the Arts Education Center on College Street.

After you sign up, we will follow up via email with registration forms.

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