Workshops

White Cube Studio: A Drawing Room for Wonder
Mar
7

White Cube Studio: A Drawing Room for Wonder

An immersive, all-white art room where children ages 2–6 can draw, paint, and create freely on the walls and floors. Inspired by artist studios, this space invites open-ended exploration, movement, and joy.

What Children Will Do

  • Draw and paint directly on paper-covered walls and floors

  • Explore large movements: sweeping, stamping, rolling, dripping

  • Discover how colors blend and interact

  • Collaborate on shared murals and color fields

  • Create freely with gentle, artist-led guidance

Materials

  • All paints and markers non-toxic and washable

  • Foam brushes, sponges, rollers, droppers, crayons

  • Fresh floor-to-ceiling white paper for each session

What to Wear

Please wear easy-to-wash clothes or outfits that can get a little messy. Aprons are provided.

Session Length

45 minutes

Location

3150 18th Street, San Francisco
Studio #423

Why This Workshop

The White Cube Studio gives children:

  • Space to move and express freely

  • A room of their own to imagine and explore

  • A joyful introduction to color, form, and creative play

  • An environment that honors the child as an artist

RSVP Required

Suggested Donation: $50 per child

Your donation helps cover materials and space, and allows us to continue offering accessible children’s art workshops.

Employer donation matching is supported. If your company offers a matching program, feel free to reach out to hello@littlemoss.org and we’re happy to help.

Little Moss is a nonprofit supporting accessible children’s art education.

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It's a Small World
Jan
25

It's a Small World

It’s a Small World is a hands-on clay workshop where children are invited to imagine, build, and bring their own tiny worlds to life.

Using soft, air-dry clay, children will create miniature landscapes, creatures, homes, or imaginary places inspired by their own stories and experiences. Through guided prompts and open-ended making, kids are encouraged to explore scale, storytelling, and spatial imagination, turning small hands into big ideas.

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