2025 Kiddo Classes
• Free After-School Art • Tuesdays• Starting September 9 • 5-6pm
• Tiny Creepy Art Closing• Free Art Activity • Saturday November 1 • 2:30-3:30pm
2026 Kiddo Classes
• One Shot Ceramic Wheel Class • Friday January 2 • 11am to 1pm
• One Shot Ceramic Wheel Class • Friday January 2 • 2 to 4pm
• Kids Drawing Class • Saturday January 3 • 10am to 12pm
• Kids Painting Class • Saturday January 3 • 1pm to 3pm
• One Shot Ceramic Wheel Class • Saturday January 3 • 2 to 4pm
THE DREAM OF FREE ART...
Here at the Macoupin Art Collective, we believe that access to quality art instruction is crucial to every person's intellectual, emotional, and social development, regardless of financial situation or demographic.
And so, we offer free after-school activities to introduce kids to crafts and fine arts. Kids can come to The MAC to socialize with their peers and learn valuable skills that allow them to express their creativity.
Our free after-school art is all about exploration! Friends will be offered a few materials then kiddos are offered to explore! We will be there to help with questions and tips or tricks- but this is a self-directed class.
These classes are for kiddos who are school age!
Classes run on Tuesdays - 5pm to 6pm
Classes run Tuesday September 9, 2025 - April 28, 2026
Tuesday November 11
Tuesday November 25
Tuesday December 2
Tuesday December 9
Tuesday December 23
Tuesday December 30
Tuesday January 6
There are NO classes:
We have special holiday classes for free!
Tuesday December 16 - Glass on Glass Mosaics
Wednesday December 17 - Perler Beads
Thursday December 18 - Pipe cleaner Trees
Friday December 19 - Light-up Cards
Our last class of the 2025-2026 year will be Tuesday April 28, 2026
Note for parents:
We encourage parents to hang out in the studio to keep an eye on their kiddos and offer encouragement during classes, and we love to see you engaged in your kids' growth and development through art. However, we feel it necessary to share our educational philosophy to avoid stepping on any toes and hurting parents' feelings.
We believe that kids should be allowed to explore the materials and processes involved with making arts and crafts, and we want every project that our young friends take home to be uniquely theirs. To that end, we ask that parents try their best to refrain from doing any of the work for their kids.
If you want to be involved, you can remind them how to use the tools and materials properly, or help them remember the steps of a project, or encourage them to stay on track and pay attention to the instructor. But they should make all the decisions about where that paintbrush lands on the canvas, or where that sparkly bead should be glued on the sculpture, or what color glitter goes best with their collage. It's their art!
Don't be afraid to let them get messy and mess up. That is where some real learning takes place, in seeing what works and what doesn't.
Remember.. art is not always about taking home a perfect finished product. It's about playing with new tools and materials, and socializing with friends. It's about autonomy and free-thinking and making something of your very own. Let your kids make their own projects, and if you want to make something, you can take a class of your own!