Current classes (beginner and advanced):
China Institute in Manhattan: Wednesdays
Westchester Community College: Tuesdays
Long Island Art League: Mondays
Sung’s Studio in Setauket: Fridays
Workshops for teachers and students are available throughout the year via:
BOCES Nassau and Suffolk
Huntington Arts Council’s Journey Program
China Institute in Manhattan: Wednesdays
Westchester Community College: Tuesdays
Long Island Art League: Mondays
Sung’s Studio in Setauket: Fridays
Workshops for teachers and students are available throughout the year via:
BOCES Nassau and Suffolk
Huntington Arts Council’s Journey Program
Sample Program Description of classes taught at secondary schools:
East Asian Brush Painting & Chinese/Korean Calligraphy
Students participate in East Asian ways of depicting nature using traditional brush, ink and rice paper. Through hands-on experience, students learn how East Asian cultures use art forms to convey ideas. Subject matter can include Chinese or Korean calligraphy, landscape, and commonly depicted flora and fauna. Students also make comparisons to Western approaches of painting and calligraphy in terms of methods, materials and content.
Curriculum: Multicultural Studies / Visual Arts/ Social Studies
Length: 40-50 minutes, 5 classes/day max.
East Asian Brush Painting & Chinese/Korean Calligraphy
Students participate in East Asian ways of depicting nature using traditional brush, ink and rice paper. Through hands-on experience, students learn how East Asian cultures use art forms to convey ideas. Subject matter can include Chinese or Korean calligraphy, landscape, and commonly depicted flora and fauna. Students also make comparisons to Western approaches of painting and calligraphy in terms of methods, materials and content.
Curriculum: Multicultural Studies / Visual Arts/ Social Studies
Length: 40-50 minutes, 5 classes/day max.
Sung's Studio
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