Art + Tales: Everybody in the Red Brick Building

Tuesday, Mar 12, 9:30 – 10:00 am

In this art class for the preschool set (ages 2-4), we will read and explore a different picture book each week and then make our own art inspired by the story using a variety of materials. Dress to allow for a mess! Grownups must stay with their young artists during the class. Space is limited: registration is required to reserve your seat!

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  • Ages: 2-4 with an adult
  • Session: March 12, 2024
  • Instructor: Kelli Gleiner
  • Cost: Free, suggested $5 per class donation
  • Class Size: maximum of 12 children registered per program day
  • Class Location: CCAC’s new home (3412 Clifton Avenue)

How to Register: enter donation amount in the box below, then hit “donate”! Registration closes prior to the program. If you do not see a “donate” option, the program is full!

Kelli Gleiner
Kelli is an author, fiber artist, and art educator in Cincinnati, Ohio. She holds a BFA in drawing and painting from Bowling Green State University. She’s taught art in the public and private sectors, made a lot of coffee, stayed home with a little human, wrote grants for a nonprofit, and coordinated events for the best children’s bookstore in the world, all while making art.

Her two board books, Cheer Up, Monster and A Day With Monster, feature a quirky felted monster/abominable snowman friend that was popular on her (now defunct) Etsy site, and are available now from blue manatee press. 

A fresh, urban take on bedtime stories in the spirit of The House That Jack Built and Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, from debut author Anne Wynter and Caldecott Honoree Oge Mora.

Everybody in the red brick building was asleep. Until . . .

WaaaAAH!
Rraak! Wake up!
Pitter patter STOMP!
Pssheew!

A chain reaction of noises wakes up several children (and a cat) living in an apartment building. But it’s late in the night, so despite the disturbances, one by one, the building’s inhabitants return to their beds—this time with a new set of sounds to lull them to sleep.

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