Ōkato tamariki are expanding their imaginations in an after-school art program thanks to funds from NPDC’s Creative Communities Scheme.
Eleven children aged 5 to 8 have joined the Creative Explorers, who meet at Coastal Taranaki School every Monday after class, to experiment with abstract art, giant murals, printmaking and other creative projects using recycled and natural materials.
“We focus on the creative process, rather than finished products. Many tamariki, especially in rural communities like Ōkato, have limited opportunities to freely explore the joy of art-making and materials without pressure or screens,” said Creative Explorers Facilitator Franzi Maciej.
“Making art has a vital role in lifelong learning and wellbeing. Creative Explorers offers a space where children can follow their curiosity and express themselves, while having fun and connecting with each other. The funding helped me provide a variety of art materials and provide an affordable program for local families.”
The Creative Explorers received $2,475 from the Creative Communities Scheme, which helped buy materials and keep the cost affordable for Ōkato families.
Creative Communities funding is open to applications from 9 March to 6 April. Find out more at Creative Communities Scheme.
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