Monart School of the Arts Newsletter                                                                                                                                              August 2010
 


Another Great Summer of Art Camps
(and looking ahead to Winter!)

Our summer camps were full of artists creating amazing artwork of cartoons, animals and their favorite book characters. Thank you to all our campers who made our camps so much fun. As one camper said, *I wish I could stay here at Monart forever!”  Our summer camps may have ended, but we will be offering a winter camp over the holidays for you to continue the creative fun! Please check with us in October for our winter camp schedule.

Register Now for Fall Classes!
Ready, set, draw! Our fall schedule of classes is now available online at www.indydrawingschool.com. Classes begin Tuesday, September 7. We are gearing up for fall with all new projects and even getting ready for the holidays, with beautiful winter art to be made into personalized cards and gifts. Don’t forget that, in order for our students to have enough time to create their art, we begin working on holiday art in the fall. Classes are filling up, so call at 317-774-DRAW (3729) to register your child today!  

AN UPCOMING BIRTHDAY? OR A LADIES NIGHT OUT? CELEBRATE AT MONART!!!

Did you know that you can celebrate your artist child’s birthday at Monart? Or schedule an evening for you and your friend’s to create your own artwork? We provide the lesson and art supplies, and you and your guests enjoy creating a beautiful drawing to take home! Special events can be scheduled at our Noblesville or Zionsville studios.

The MONART METHOD....teaches you how to perceive the world in terms of basic elements of shape. Just as musicians learn notes and scales in order to play instruments, Monart students learn skills necessary to translate their perceptions onto paper. Since 1979, the Monart method has achieved phenomenal results among children and adults. In a non-competitive peaceful environment students learn that drawing is a teachable subject in which everyone can be successful, that there is no right or wrong way to draw, and there are no mistakes in art.

 

www.indydraws.com           317.774.DRAW (3729)         Zionsville, Carmel and Noblesville