Sal Tarbut Strauss - Goals

Goals

  • Introduction to Art
  • To present artistic cultural concepts/values to children and teenagers.
  • To present the main genres and styles in Art.
  • To present the tools used in art – musical instruments, props, masks and puppets used in theater, basic materials in plastic arts, cameras in photography and cinema, etc.
  • Introduction to the tools of art criticism and analysis, aesthetics and forming personal tastes.
  • Introduction to classic works and the great artists in history and their works.
  • Workshops and activities that bring children and teenagers together with professionals at the top of their field.

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