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Teen Art Workshops: Art Scavenger Hunt

Create, explore, and connect at monthly Teen Art Workshops for ages 13–18—led by guest artists in a welcoming studio setting. Art Scavenger Hunt Saturday, November 22 | 10:30am–1:30pm Ages 13–18 | Suggested Donation: $10 Teaching Artist: Abigail Lindquist We’ll explore beyond AMP to find real-world examples of art principles and elements, then bring our finds back to share and discuss—with hot chocolate and snacks to finish. About Teen Art Workshops @AMP Fourth Saturdays | 10:30am–1:30pm | Ages 13–18 | Suggested…

when

November 22, 2025 @ 10:30 am - 1:30 pm

where

90 Whiting St
Winsted, 06098 United States

cost

Free

contact

American Mural Project

(860) 379-3006

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Create, explore, and connect at monthly Teen Art Workshops for ages 13–18—led by guest artists in a welcoming studio setting.

Art Scavenger Hunt
Saturday, November 22 | 10:30am–1:30pm
Ages 13–18 | Suggested Donation: $10
Teaching Artist: Abigail Lindquist

We’ll explore beyond AMP to find real-world examples of art principles and elements, then bring our finds back to share and discuss—with hot chocolate and snacks to finish.

About Teen Art Workshops @AMP
Fourth Saturdays | 10:30am–1:30pm | Ages 13–18 | Suggested Donation: $10

Monthly Teen Art Workshops at AMP give young artists time and space to focus on their creative interests—surrounded by inspiration and guided by guest teaching artists.

Each session offers hands-on projects, conversation, and feedback in a supportive studio setting or off-site art destination. Workshop topics vary and reflect what matters to teens—exploring personal voice, creative process, and new techniques.

Open to all skill levels. Materials provided. Suggested donation is $10, but all teens are welcome regardless of ability to pay.

You may also be interested in AMP’s Teen Art Studio on second Saturdays.

About the Teaching Artist
Abigail Lindquist is a multimedia artist and educator with a background in fine arts and art history from Central Connecticut State University. Her work spans oil painting, fiber arts, photography, printmaking, and narrative installation. With over a decade of teaching experience, Abigail designs hands-on programs that encourage young artists to explore their own creative voice while building the skills and language to engage more deeply with art. She has also worked in artist representation and commercial photography, supporting illustrators whose work appears in The New Yorker, The New York Times, and the BBC. At AMP, she leads thoughtful, media-driven workshops that inspire connection, curiosity, and artistic growth.

Come ready to make art, try new things, and connect with a community of teen creatives. Registration appreciated.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/teen-art-workshop-art-scavenger-hunt-tickets-1574491349009?aff=oddtdtcreator

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