Saturday Art School planned for Spring 2025 semester

Published by Hope Nelson 14 hours ago on Fri, Feb 21, 2025 1:38 PM
Children use crayons and paper to draw and trace patterns.

Area elementary and middle school students are invited to attend art classes from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday mornings in the Brommer Art Center, room 123, on Concordia’s campus.

The sessions, available to prekindergarten through eighth-grade students, will be taught by Concordia students enrolled in Methods of Art Education and overseen by Professor Don Robson, Concordia’s art department chair.

“The Concordia students enrolled in the Methods of Art Education course compose discipline-based art education lesson plans, which address art history, aesthetics, constructive criticism and art making to teach to the students on Saturdays,” Robson said. “Our hope is that these classes inspire young people to develop their talents and let their love for art grow.”

Our hope is that these classes inspire young people to develop their talents and let their love for art grow.

There are 25 seats available per session and each student is required to pay a $5 fee for registration and supplies. Children should be dressed in clothes that can get messy. 

For more information, please contact Kay Rohren at 402-643-7326, or email kay.rohren@cune.edu. This is especially important if a child has allergies. 

Registration is available online at https://go.cune.edu/saturdayartspring25

This semester’s Saturday Art School sessions include:

March 29 - Pre-Kindergarten

April 5 - Kindergarten

April 12 - 1St & 2nd Grades  

April 26 - 3rd & 4th Grades

May 3 - 5th - 8th Grades

The art department at Concordia Nebraska is home to a community of designers and visual artists dedicated to innovation, artistic integrity and academic excellence. The opportunities for artists on campus are many, and students will graduate from an art program at Concordia with a competitive profile of skills as well as an understanding of their own calling and vocations. Learn more about the art department here

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