This event is for students in grades 6-12. No adults, please.Stressed out? Finals, studying, and projects all you can think about? Why not take a quick 15 minute break and come pet Grant, a therapy dog! The slots are open to three people at a time so come with friends.
This event is for students in grades 6-12. No adults, please.Stressed out? Finals, studying, and projects all you can think about? Why not take a quick 15 minute break and come pet Grant, a therapy dog! The slots are open to three people at a time so come with friends.
This event is for students in grades 6-12. No adults, please.Stressed out? Finals, studying, and projects all you can think about? Why not take a quick 15 minute break and come pet Grant, a therapy dog! The slots are open to three people at a time so come with friends.
This event is for students in grades 6-12. No adults, please. Stressed out? Finals, studying, and projects all you can think about? Why not take a quick 15 minute break and come pet Grant, a therapy dog! The slots are open to three people at a time so come with friends.
Learn about soil, and its many layers, and then make your own (edible) soil sample to take home. This program is for kids in grades 1-5. Registration is required. Questions? Call 781. 721. 7171 x326, email winchild@minlib. netThis program is supported by the Friends of the Winchester Public Library.
Making the transition from screen to print can be challenging. Creating a successful print requires more than knowing which buttons to push, it requires understanding how technical choices shape the final image. After an introduction to basic color management and printer settings, students will explore how various controls affect both the outcome and aesthetic of the print.
Through a series of technical exercises, students will train their eye to see and evaluate color, as well as explore edge contrast, sharpness, and custom black-and-white printing. Students should be comfortable using
Join us on the Library Lawn on Town Day! Design and build your own magic wand! You'll get to choose your wandwood, then decorate it with yarn, paint, feathers, leaves, and more. We'll finish it off with an activation charm. Kids of all ages are welcome, children in Pk-1st may need caregiver assistance.
The Griffin Museum and Lisa Kessler are pleased to present an online class designed to help photographers develop a long-term project within a supportive and productive learning environment.
Documentary storytelling draws on the compositional awareness of street photography, the intimacy of family and personal work, and the depth that emerges through sustained observation. Whether participants are working with strangers, within their own communities, or on subjects of personal concern, this class encourages thoughtful approaches to photographing people and places
Explore a chain reaction by setting up a dominoes shape/pattern, then tipping the first to make them all fall! For kids in grades 1-5. Registration required. Questions? Call (781) 721-7171 x326, email winchild@minlib. net or visit the Children's Room for more information.
Did you ever want to learn to paint an exciting watercolor sky? Even for experienced painters, it can be quite challenging to do! For beginner and experienced artists alike, award winning Winchester artist, Carolyn Latanision, will share her expert artistic tips on how to use acrylic gouache as a sneaky way to get amazing results!
Look through your pictures and pick one to paint. Come to this workshop prepared to learn techniques to help you take your own photograph and use it as a reference to create a beautiful painting. All levels welcome!