Free summer class!

Lil' Woodworkers
Week 4

with Seth Sypko | All Levels | Ages 6-8

Create cool projects and sculptures while learning about tools and safety in the woodshop!

August 3 to August 7
Monday-Friday, 9–11:30 a.m.

5 classes | 12.5 contact hours | Location: Sculpture Studios, 1209 State Street (Enter from main parking lot, go upstairs to room 204)

SNACK N’ SMOCK:  Bring a smock (old shirt or apron) or simply dress for the mess. We will have a small snack and water available for the kids during the summer, but they are welcome to bring their own desired snack/drink.

EXPANDED HOURS: Early drop-off and late pick-up available from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. for ages 4 - 12 during the summer morning art classes.


IMPORTANT: Limit 1 summer class per student.
Please do not register if not planning to attend the full week or course.
Space is limited.
Please cancel your registrations if plans change. To ensure the age appropriateness of the curriculum, children must meet the age requirement listed with each course description by the beginning of class.


Meet your instructor, Seth!
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Seth Sypko is a Utica based interdisciplinary artist and member of the Pratt Munson faculty.


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Kids art classes are free of charge this summer! Anyone can take part, regardless of economic circumstances, and we hope to welcome many new participants. Help support tuition-free classes and make a donation!

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Funding for summer arts classes for kids and teens is generously sponsored by MetLife Foundation. Additional funding has been provided by Sheila and Ron Cuccaro and by the Karam Mandour Fund at the Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties

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Ages 6-8 | Lil' Woodworkers - Week 4
AUG. 3 - AUG. 7, 2026
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