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Splat Lab is a beloved magical STEAM and Social Studies enrichment program that engages youth in hands-on social studies and STEAM activities.
We work with schools and offer summer and school break camps for families. Our camp programs are on hiatus until 2025.
We Provide High Quality, Unique Enrichment Classes For After School Programs, Summer Camps, and School Day Enrichment. We deliver our unique classes to all ages K-12 across New York City. Our workshops are designed to promote tolerance, democracy and critical thinking utilizing a community-oriented progressive approach
Splat Lab has 4 unique rotating stations that change each class: Main Splat (messy station like ooblek) Splat Create (art station like making dot snakes) Open Splat (open station like giant drawings) and Splat Build (Building/engineering station like cup towers). We have hundreds of stations we mix and match each session that are differentiated for each age group.
Our Anthropology Arts classes are available for after school programs and school pop ups that complement social studies units. Classes start with a drawing activity, a small mini-lesson, and art-making activity where youth can create their own version of an artifact. Popular workshops include Egyptian canopic jars, Chinese dragon robes, and Incan llamas.
Taylor Vecchio - Executive Director
Taylor Vecchio is a progressive educator who has worked in youth development for over 14 years. After spending much time creating and running programs at CUNY Lehman College, Jumpstart, Groundwork Inc., and Harlem RBI, Taylor decided to develop unique classes and consulting services that reflect her interdisciplinary skill set and personality.
Taylor also partners with museums as a curriculum writer and school group educator. She holds a BA in Anthropology and an MA in Social Studies Education. Always a lifelong learner, Taylor is currently working on learning Mandarin, reading 53 books this year (one per week plus + 1!) and researching methods to empower female students to proudly advance their voices in all walks of life.