BOCA RATON, FL – July 8, 2020 – The Boca Raton Museum of Art announces new summer art classes for children, teens and adults at its Art School Campus. Parents can Keep Kids Smart with Art this summer, and adults of all ages can also choose from this new series of innovative artmaking experiences.
Classes will take place every week from July 6 through August 14 for the whole community, providing a creative environment with fun and colorful projects for all skill levels.
"We have created new summer sessions for the community, to meet the changing needs and concerns of families," said Irvin Lippman, the Executive Director of the Boca Raton Museum of Art. "The Boca Raton Museum Art School is offering innovative morning and afternoon sessions, allowing parents flexibility to choose class times that work for their family's schedules."
The new weekly format allows parents more flexibility to choose from, with morning and afternoon sessions families can select to match their schedules.
"Since 1950, the award-winning, credentialed faculty at the Boca Raton Museum Art School has provided a center for creativity," adds Irvin Lippman. "As one of the nation's distinct museums with a dedicated campus for art instruction, the Art School has served generations throughout our 70-year history. Art education is part of our DNA."
To register call 561-392-2503 or email artschool@bocamuseum.org. Visit bocamuseum.org/artschool for class details.
NEW SAFETY PROTOCOLS
In response to a changing world, the Art School is committed to the health and safety of students and staff. In consideration of all participating, the Boca Raton Museum Art School will follow current guidelines.
The Art School has created a robust cleaning and sanitizing schedule. Masks will be required for the adult instructors, staff and volunteers. The students will be provided with masks and encouraged to wear them.
Classrooms will adhere to social distancing with a maximum of 10 students per room, as well as no rotating between rooms for activities.
Each student will have their own set of materials and will not share supplies. Students will wash their hands upon entering the building and will go directly to their classroom. All students will be encouraged to frequently use the hand sanitizing stations that are placed in each of the classrooms and throughout the campus.