I am so excited to have found ArtBEAST in midtown, an open studio art space for kids to explore, make art, make a mess, and have fun. It's also a nonprofit establishment, with ALL proceeds going to Tubman House, a local transitional living program offering coursework, childcare, community support, and counseling to help young homeless parents and their children get back on their feet. What a noble and worthy endeavor that makes me feel that much better about coming here. While Caedmon is having a blast, I also know that we are making a small contribution toward a greater good.
And Caedmon definitely had a blast.
In the courtyard, he was free to play with water, among many things.
I loved this giant wind chime-esque construct that offered raucous clashes and clangs with each satisfying swat of the pole. Still, I wondered... are we just teaching Caedmon to hit things with sticks?
Inside, different rooms invited children to paint on easels, sculpt with clay, crinkle crackly paper, and bake cookies and partake in high tea on play kitchen sets. On the top floor, there was an infant area that was gated off from the rest of the older kids, allowing for safe play for the littlest ones.
A mini ballet barre offers stability...
an opportunity to make funny faces...
and when no one is looking, a comforting snack.
Caedmon loved climbing up this plush jungle gym...
and sliding back down on his tummy.
Even Dad had fun!
Here, Wayne made a game for himself by tossing boiled wool balls into a basket across the room. (There were no other kids in the area.)
While Caedmon was too young to fully enjoy most of the activities at ArtBEAST, I think he still had a rocking good time. This is definitely a place where he can creatively grow, and I am so, SO excited that we have a venue like this in Sacramento! We'll be back most definitely!
4 comments:
WHAT a fun place! Thanks for posting pictures! Caedmon gnawing the ballet barre made me laugh out loud :)
I love that his hair stand straight up!
Have you checked out the children's play area at the Crocker Art Museum? Miles loved it, although he was probably on the young end of the target audience. And on a weekday, he was the only one there! They also have programs for kids Caedmon's age, but I haven't checked them out.
Fun, Mel! I'll have to look into that... along with other fun stuff around here!
Sam, haha... Caedmon gnaws on everything!
What a great place! I would totally bring Titus there to play if we lived there :) I love how they use all the household items so the kids can take a swing at them! haha
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