Habitot At-Home Art Activities have been funded in part by a grant from the City of Berkeley’s Civic Arts Commission — thank you!
Open-ended play with shaving cream can be a learning activity all by itself, and it can be used to make wintery art!
Collaborating on art can spark experimentation and discovery, and make cooperation a fun and creative experience.
Sticky, fun Halloween decorations that can be displayed on any glass surface!
Practice creative tool use, pattern recognition, and fine motor skills while making colorful firework prints.
Learn about asymmetrically-winged Chimera Butterflies – an example of an animal that is non-binary – and make your own!
Explore the concept of changing states of matter while creating colorful ice cube “paintbrushes” to make art with!
What happens when lemon juice is added to watercolor paintings? Using a few common materials, let’s find out!
Your child will learn the concepts of printing and patterning as they use three-dimensional objects to create two-dimensional, repeated images.
Using Basquiat as inspiration, we invite you and your child to experiment and create art with a sense of improvisation and adventure.
Two activities inspired by the art of Alma Woodsey Thomas.
Inspired by the work of Faith Ringgold, create a quilt with your family using common materials!
Create art that celebrates the heart as a vessel for creativity and expression using salt, glue, and watercolors.
In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., let’s make a peace dove decorated with colorful sponge prints.