The Summer Studio Art Classes are back! Have your kids join the Armenian Museum for a journey through Armenian culture and explore the wonder of creating art. The Armenian Museum is offering two sessions of two-week art programs to children of all backgrounds, ages 6-10 and 11-14 years old. We have added new fun and exciting content to our classes, so make sure your kids don’t miss out!
For students 15-18 years old, contact us about creating an independent art study program.
Separate classes will be held for students ages 6-10 and 11-14.
Ages: 6-10 (11am-1pm), 11-14 years old (3pm-5pm)
Session 1 Dates: June 26-July 5, Wednesday and Friday (4 classes total)
Session 2 Dates: Aug 14-23, Wednesday and Friday (4 classes total)
Cost per student: $120. Members (family or higher) $96!
Individual drop-in classes can be purchased for $35. Members $28.
For individual classes please call Education Coordinator, Garin Habeshian at 617-926-2562, ext. 103.
A 10% discount will be offered for each additional sibling in the same course and/or class.
Please call Education Coordinator, Garin Habeshian at 617-926-2562, ext. 103 to redeem this offer.
All materials are non-toxic. All materials, aprons, snacks, and water are provided.
*Please alert staff in advance of any food allergies your child may have.
2019 Class Schedule
June 26-July 5, Wednesday and Friday: 6-10 years old (11am-1pm), 11-14 years old (3pm-5pm)
Wednesday, June 26
Friday, June 28
Wednesday, July 3
Friday, July 5
Cost: $120; $96 for members
Individual classes may be purchased by calling Education Coordinator, Garin Habeshian at 617.926.2562 ext. 103: $35, $28 for members
All materials will be provided
Aug 14-23, Wednesday and Friday: 6-10 years old (11am-1pm), 11-14 years old (3pm-5pm)
Wednesday, August 14
Friday, August 16
Wednesday, August 21
Friday, August 23
Cost: $120; $96 for members
Individual classes may be purchased by calling Education Coordinator, Garin Habeshian at 617.926.2562 ext. 103: $35, $28 for members
All materials will be provided
About the instructors
Garin Habeshian is the Education Coordinator at the Armenian Museum. He received a Master’s in Teaching at Clark University in 2015.
Arevik Tserunyan is the 2019 Artist-in-Residence at the Museum. She received an MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in 2015 and has shown her work in Yerevan, Armenia, as well as in Boston, MA. Arevik has taught at Yerevan Pedagogical University and the School of Fine Arts for Children in Armenia and was a Teaching Assistant at the SMFA in Boston. Arevik is fluent in Armenian, English, and Russian and brings her unique artistic perspective to these courses to help children explore ideas within the Museum setting.