Create a variety of images and patterns with collage, stencils, stamps, block and transfer print techniques. Combine painting and printmaking to create richly textured imagery.
Cancellation Policy
All registration fees are final, no cancellations or refunds.
If it is necessary to suspend programming due to COVID19, any other Act of God, or by mandate by the city or state, SFCAC will switch on an online format. If a virtual program replacement is not viable, we will offer a pro-rated credit based on the number of canceled sessions that can be applied to any future SFCAC class, camp, or workshop.
In the event of low enrollment, SFCAC may request the consolidation of classes of the same type. If you are unable to attend the consolidated date and time, a refund will be issued. This is the only circumstance when a refund will be issued.
We asked our 3.5 year old to rate hi art class with Miss Gale, explaining to him that 1 star is “not fun” and 5 stars is a lot of fun. He says 5-stars.
This camp & Amy exceeded all my expectations for a zoom camp. I would love for our kid to go here again! We have been doing online camps this entire summer for our 6 year old. Our experience with SFAC was by far the best! Our instructor was an absolute joy from a parent perspective. She took care of each kid in the class, every one was encouraged to express themselves in any way that they like. Each question was answered. The environment she created was IMO exemplary for art, especially over zoom. Other classes have noise/too many kids. This was quiet - everyone could hear each other well. She played music during work times -- which I also enjoyed :)
And perhaps the best part was she asked kids to provide inputs about each other. It wasn't just about do your thing and that's it. They were encouraged to hear and be attentive to each other.
We go here with our 2.5 year old son and he loves painting, drawing and play dough activities. Teacher Gail is nice and friendly with kids, she has taught kids for many years. On a flip side, I think sfcac could have done better in developing kids' creativity by breaking routine of painting-drawing-playdoh-story with occasional new activities.
Established in 1978, The San Francisco Children't Art Center (SFCAC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, child-centered community art organization that values the…