Tiny Artists: AVA looks to expand its youth programs




Tiny Artists

Zachery Illikaihen works on several projects at the Tiny Artists class in January, including making a fruit loop rainbow, making a 3D tree and painting a giant rock.




ANTIGO — Antigo Visual Arts, a nonprofit group devoted to encouraging the arts community in the Antigo area, is looking to expand its youth programming, after seeing success with its first weekly youth art class.

The arts advocacy group launched a Tiny Artists class in 2024, an hour-long weekly art class for children ages 0-5, meant to encourage creativity and expression in Antigo’s youngest artists.

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Tiny Artists

Melissa and Ryker Illikaihen work on a tasty project at the Antigo Visual Arts center in January, as part of the weekly Tiny Artists class. Above: Zachery Illikaihen works on several projects at the Tiny Artists class in January, including making a fruit loop rainbow, making a 3D tree and painting a giant rock.






Tiny Artists

Oscar Holup, age 3, draws leaves for a tree in the AVA Tiny Artists Class, geared toward school-age children.




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