ART & CHILDREN


 

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Georges Seurat
1884-86; "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte";
Oil on canvas, 81 x 120 in.
Art Institute of Chicago, Helen Birch Bartlett Collection

 

 

KinderArt Programmes
follow the US National Standard for Visual Art Education.

The USA is the World's Single Largest Market for Visual Arts. 

'Pictures speak a Universal Language.  KinderArt enables children to communicate in that language.'

KinderArt believes in the expressive language of visual arts to communicate beyond the spoken or written language form.

KinderArt believes that children have to be trained to communicate visually and expressively to succeed in the knowledge economy where ideas are increasingly difficult to express in just the spoken or written form. 

KinderArt believes that just as music trains our auditory and vocal senses, and ballet trains our grace and physical movements, visual arts train our mind to think in creative patterns and systemically.