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Art At Home


Hi, my most amazing Artists!

Trying to make art at home? Don't have an idea? This page is here to help you. Below you will find art related YouTube videos, find your way through virtual museums, and create at with a different artists! 


Explore the links below and get started! Happy CREATING!


Art for Kids Hub: This YouTube channel is created by a dad who creates art along side his kids. His "How to" videos make it easy for you to join in on the fun! Click the link to head to their channel and find a drawing you want to create. 

Scratch Garden: This YouTube channel has songs that relate to the elements of art! Sing along and learn about the different elements of art. (K-2 level)

Tate Kids: Tate Kids YouTube channel will teach you about different art movements, different types of artists, explore different areas of art, and show you how to create art. There is even an area providing art sparks if you want to create, but need an idea! Check out the link below.


Kids Art: Travel through the top 10 online Art Museums for kids! Visit the Kids Art website and click through the different links and see what you can find!

Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems: Your favorite artist now wants to have lunch with you! Join the live stream at 1 p.m. to doodle with Mo! If you can't make it on at 1 p.m. his doodles remain online to stream after.

Draw Every Day with JJK:  Take some time to draw with author and illustrator Jarret J. Krosoczka. Go to his YouTube page to catch up on what he has drawn so far and continue to follow JJK's drawing journey.
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