After-school art classes for talented kid

Anonymous
Expose her to as much art as possible. Go to the Smithsonians , museums, art galleries, etc.
Anonymous
My daughter is talented also, age 9, but I really believe at this age they should follow their own interests. I have provided plenty of resources and raw materials for her, and allowed her to follow what she loves. I've shown her some of my favorite paintings and art, I've bought her a variety of art books, and how-to illustration/painting books, and she also watches a lot of youtube tutorials, and she has sketchbooks, canvases, paints, colored pencils, illustration pens, markers, clay, etc. She also loves creating art from found objects and nature. But I also realize every child is different, and my daughter is very self-driven and motivated and independent and would scoff at the idea of someone "instructing" her how to make art. Some children thrive with a bit more structure and guidance.
Anonymous
Resurfacing this thread now that most of the extracurricular places are back up and running post-pandemic.

I have a self-driven art kid, too, who really wants to learn. They'd spend all day on YouTube watching how-to videos from artists if they could, but it is FAR too easy for YouTube to direct kids to wholly inappropriate content, and I'd rather they not have that much screen time.

Any place actually teach technique to pre-middle-school kids? I'm not so much looking for the "Russian School of Math" take, as the OP was, but more the "Art of Problem Solving" (Beast Academy) equivalent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Resurfacing this thread now that most of the extracurricular places are back up and running post-pandemic.

I have a self-driven art kid, too, who really wants to learn. They'd spend all day on YouTube watching how-to videos from artists if they could, but it is FAR too easy for YouTube to direct kids to wholly inappropriate content, and I'd rather they not have that much screen time.

Any place actually teach technique to pre-middle-school kids? I'm not so much looking for the "Russian School of Math" take, as the OP was, but more the "Art of Problem Solving" (Beast Academy) equivalent.


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