New lessons will be available every Monday! They are structured in Google Slides, and include captioned videos. For feedback or ideas, please email gallery@OpenDoorArtsMA.org
WAM & Open Door Gallery - Recreation of a Masterpiece
Week 1: "Recreation of a Masterpiece"
Look for stuff around your house and get ready to make your own version of a masterpiece.
WAM & Open Door Gallery - All About Cats!
Week 2: "All About Cats"
Get inspired by artwork depicting cats, and make your own piece!
WAM & Open Door Gallery - I Am Me!
Week 3: "I Am Me!"
Look at how other artists have depicted people and create your own self-portrait.
WAM & Open Door Gallery - Soft, Rough, & Smooth - Fabric Art
Week 4 -"Soft, Rough, Smooth - Fabric Art"
Explore textures and make your own construction out of paper or fabric scraps.
WAM & Open Door Gallery 05 - Welcome, Spring!
Week 5 - "Welcome Spring"
Spring is springing! Take a look at artwork and nature around you and create a 2D or 3D piece.
WAM & Open Door Gallery 06 - All About Color
Week 6 - "All About Color"
Explore primary and secondary colors, warm and cool colors, and use them to create your own masterpiece.
WAM & Open Door Gallery 07 - My World is Beautiful
Week 7 - "My Beautiful World"
Get inspired by looking at the world around you and create your own piece of art!
WAM & Open Door Gallery 09 - I See You
Week 8 - "I See You"
Explore portraits by photographers and create your own.
WAM & Open Door Gallery 08 - Dreamscapes
Week 9 - "Dreamscapes"
Get transported to the world of dreams and create your own "dreamscape".
WAM & Open Door Gallery 10 - Transformative Art
Week 10 - "Transformative Art"
Take a look at how different artists reimagined objects and turned them into a piece of art, and then reimagine and create your own.
WAM & Open Door Gallery 11 - Art & the Written Word
Week 11 - "Art & The Written Word"
Look at examples of artists who have incorporated writing into their artwork as inspiration for your own piece.
WAM & Open Door Gallery 12 - Medieval Magic
Week 12 - "Medieval Magic"
Create your own heraldry by looking at medieval art and armor.