Art Fundays
Artzone has developed a detailled programme of art workshops, art projects, teacher training and mentoring programmes to help primary school teachers better cover the Primary School Art Curriculum. Our Art Fundays have proved a great way to experience the benefits of working with specialist art teachers, first hand.
- Paper Mache Musical Instruments, Wilkinstown Co Meath ’08
- Chalk Pastel Tigers, Kilbride ’09
- Fabric & Fibre Hangings, Lucan ET ’09
- Mask Making – St Mary’s ’09
- Ballyroan Boys Self Portraits
- Puppetry 2010
- the students enjoy cool and unusual art workshops with qualified Art Teachers;
- the class teachers get to take a break/ observe specialist art teachers at work/ or benefit from a one on one mentoring session;
- Artzone get to demonstrate the benefits of working with specialist fulltime Art Teachers.
Join the growing number of schools to work with Artzone on their special projects – St Pius Terenure, No1 School Blessington, The Teresian School, Willowpark Boys School, Our Lady of Good Council, Ard Scoil Eanna, St Brigids Glasnevin, Lucan Educate Together, Kilbride National School, Scoil Naithi, Ballyroan Boys School and more….
Choose from hundreds of workshop activities and themes for all ages – painting, drawing, collage, 3D, clay work, puppetry, graphics, fabric and fibre, animation, mask making, murals …
Call us now on 01 4990614 for a brochure or to discuss how Artzone can work with your school to brighten up the Visual Arts Curriculum.










Hi
I am interested in your fun art days and am just wondering about cost per day? for how many hours that would include? and does that include materials? Looking forward to hearing from you
Ruth
Hi Ruth, Our art funday programme usually involves one or more 2-hour workshops per class. A 2-hour workshop for a class of 25-30 would usually work out at €9 per child including a wide choice of art projects, two qualified art teachers and all the art equipment. Give us a quick call on 01 4990614 to discuss further. Sorry for the delay in replying to you – somehow your post was tagged as spam. Best wishes, Paul, Artzone