The Rye Arts Center Unveils New Season for ‘Half Day for Half Pints’—A Multi-Disciplinary Arts Program for Pre-K Children

In a delightful blend of creativity and early education, The Rye Arts Center is thrilled to announce the launch of its “Half Day for Half Pints” program, a unique offering tailored to the youngest members of our community. This enriching, multi-disciplinary arts experience is designed for Pre-K children and their parents, providing an affordable gateway into the world of creative exploration.

 

“Half Day for Half Pints” offers an immersive experience in drawing, painting, music, and creative movement, all aimed at fostering the development of cognitive, social, creative, and motor skills. Led by a team of experienced instructors with expertise in early childhood education, art, and music, the program is thoughtfully crafted to meet the needs of young learners.

 

Children will be introduced to the works of iconic artists such as Picasso and Kusama, delight in the sounds of symphonies, and be mesmerized by the grace of ballet. Emphasizing self-expression through the arts, the program nurtures each child’s creativity, ensuring a supportive environment where every voice is heard.

 

The Gonzales Family says, “Our family would like to express a heartfelt appreciation for the amazing art programs you offer, which have truly made a difference for our family. My daughter Yara absolutely loves her art classes, and we hope they will play a vital role in her artistic and language development. She looks forward to every session, and we look forward to watching her creativity flourish in such a supportive environment. Our scholarship has made all the difference.”

 

Available in both morning and afternoon sessions, or as an extension to a preschool day, “Half Day for Half Pints” is limited to just 8 students, ensuring personalized attention for each child. Designed for children aged 3.5 and up, this program is the perfect first step on a lifelong path of artistic discovery.

 

Enroll now to secure your child’s place in this transformative experience. Visit 

https://www.ryeartscenter.org/hdhp-information or contact The Rye Arts Center directly for more information.