Spring 2026 Art History in the Park Workshop Registration

from $1.00

Join us for our Spring 2026 series—Art as Voice, Color, and Place. Together we’ll explore five extraordinary artists who show us how creativity can tell stories, spark joy, honor memory, and transform the world around us. From Artemisia Gentileschi’s powerful Baroque paintings to Alma Thomas’ joyful bursts of color, Jacob Lawrence’s vibrant histories, Louise Bourgeois’ deeply personal sculptures, and the monumental environmental works of Christo and Jeanne-Claude right here in South Florida — each month offers a new window into art and life.

Mark your calendars for our Monday gatherings, and get ready for another season of learning, making, and celebrating together under the trees.

📅 Workshop Dates:

January 26 – Artemisia Gentileschi
Painting stories of strength and resilience

February 16 – Alma Thomas
Dancing with color, rhythm, and light

March 9 – Jacob Lawrence
Telling the stories of history and community

April 20 – Louise Bourgeois
Shaping memory and emotion into form

May 18 – Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Transforming landscapes into living art

Workshops run 10:00am–2:00pm.

💛 Contribution Options

Art History in the Park is community-run and offered by donation so that every family can join. Your contribution helps cover art materials, preparation, and the countless volunteer hours that go into creating each workshop. Your donations are our only current source of funding, are what is keeping this program going and are so appreciated.

Each registration also includes an At-Home Guide with artful thinking prompts, artist background, and creative activities to extend the learning beyond the park.

Choose what feels right for your family:

🌼 Spring Season Pass Options (only 1 pass needed per family)

Our Spring Season Pass welcomes your entire family into all 5 workshops from January through May, plus early access to special gatherings and field trips as they arise. Note there is also a partial pass available to attend 3 workshops.


The tiers below offer different ways to support the real costs behind these experiences — choose what feels right for you. 🌿

I Can’t Donate at This Time — $1
Covers a symbolic portion of the season’s costs.

Partial Season Pass (3 Workshops) — $75
If you know in advance that you’ll be traveling or unable to attend the full season, the Partial Season Pass allows your family to join any 3 workshops between January and May. This option helps us plan ahead for materials while offering flexibility for families with changing schedules.

Season Supporter — $85
Covers about 25% of the true seasonal cost for your family. Supports core materials and basic preparation.

Program Sustainer — $115
Covers about 35–40% of the true seasonal cost.
Supports deeper materials, planning time, and workshop design.

Community Builder — $135
Covers about 50% of the true seasonal cost.
Supports additional supplies, Living Gallery installations, and accessibility for all families.

Program Champion — $195
Covers about 75% of the true seasonal cost.
Helps fund the deeper work behind AHP — strengthening community partnerships and supporting long-term sustainability.

Please note: When the pass is spread across the season, suggested contributions range from about $17–$39 per workshop per family, depending on the tier.

🌿 Community Participation:
Art History in the Park is a true co-op. When you register, you are committing to:

  • Attend with your child(ren) (this is not a drop-off program).

  • Help set up, tidy up, or assist as needed.

  • Engage alongside your children in art-making and discussion.

Thank you for being an active part of this shared learning community!

*Space is limited—advance registration required.

Thank you for being part of this circle — your presence and support make all the difference. 🌿 Special thanks to Snyder Park, for helping make this program accessible to our community, to Vela Fund for our year one funding and Blick Arts for donating materials every season.

For families using Step Up or similar scholarship programs:
Art History in the Park is a community-based, educational arts program. This registration is for a series of play-based, art history–focused workshops taught in a structured, guided environment by a qualified teaching artist.

Instructor: Catalina Lemaitre

Order confirmation and receipt will include parent name, product title, date of registration, and amount paid for reimbursement purposes. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you require anything further.

Contribution:

Join us for our Spring 2026 series—Art as Voice, Color, and Place. Together we’ll explore five extraordinary artists who show us how creativity can tell stories, spark joy, honor memory, and transform the world around us. From Artemisia Gentileschi’s powerful Baroque paintings to Alma Thomas’ joyful bursts of color, Jacob Lawrence’s vibrant histories, Louise Bourgeois’ deeply personal sculptures, and the monumental environmental works of Christo and Jeanne-Claude right here in South Florida — each month offers a new window into art and life.

Mark your calendars for our Monday gatherings, and get ready for another season of learning, making, and celebrating together under the trees.

📅 Workshop Dates:

January 26 – Artemisia Gentileschi
Painting stories of strength and resilience

February 16 – Alma Thomas
Dancing with color, rhythm, and light

March 9 – Jacob Lawrence
Telling the stories of history and community

April 20 – Louise Bourgeois
Shaping memory and emotion into form

May 18 – Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Transforming landscapes into living art

Workshops run 10:00am–2:00pm.

💛 Contribution Options

Art History in the Park is community-run and offered by donation so that every family can join. Your contribution helps cover art materials, preparation, and the countless volunteer hours that go into creating each workshop. Your donations are our only current source of funding, are what is keeping this program going and are so appreciated.

Each registration also includes an At-Home Guide with artful thinking prompts, artist background, and creative activities to extend the learning beyond the park.

Choose what feels right for your family:

🌼 Spring Season Pass Options (only 1 pass needed per family)

Our Spring Season Pass welcomes your entire family into all 5 workshops from January through May, plus early access to special gatherings and field trips as they arise. Note there is also a partial pass available to attend 3 workshops.


The tiers below offer different ways to support the real costs behind these experiences — choose what feels right for you. 🌿

I Can’t Donate at This Time — $1
Covers a symbolic portion of the season’s costs.

Partial Season Pass (3 Workshops) — $75
If you know in advance that you’ll be traveling or unable to attend the full season, the Partial Season Pass allows your family to join any 3 workshops between January and May. This option helps us plan ahead for materials while offering flexibility for families with changing schedules.

Season Supporter — $85
Covers about 25% of the true seasonal cost for your family. Supports core materials and basic preparation.

Program Sustainer — $115
Covers about 35–40% of the true seasonal cost.
Supports deeper materials, planning time, and workshop design.

Community Builder — $135
Covers about 50% of the true seasonal cost.
Supports additional supplies, Living Gallery installations, and accessibility for all families.

Program Champion — $195
Covers about 75% of the true seasonal cost.
Helps fund the deeper work behind AHP — strengthening community partnerships and supporting long-term sustainability.

Please note: When the pass is spread across the season, suggested contributions range from about $17–$39 per workshop per family, depending on the tier.

🌿 Community Participation:
Art History in the Park is a true co-op. When you register, you are committing to:

  • Attend with your child(ren) (this is not a drop-off program).

  • Help set up, tidy up, or assist as needed.

  • Engage alongside your children in art-making and discussion.

Thank you for being an active part of this shared learning community!

*Space is limited—advance registration required.

Thank you for being part of this circle — your presence and support make all the difference. 🌿 Special thanks to Snyder Park, for helping make this program accessible to our community, to Vela Fund for our year one funding and Blick Arts for donating materials every season.

For families using Step Up or similar scholarship programs:
Art History in the Park is a community-based, educational arts program. This registration is for a series of play-based, art history–focused workshops taught in a structured, guided environment by a qualified teaching artist.

Instructor: Catalina Lemaitre

Order confirmation and receipt will include parent name, product title, date of registration, and amount paid for reimbursement purposes. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you require anything further.

🎨 Thank you for registering!

We look forward to welcoming your family to Art History in the Park.

Location:
Snyder Park
3299 SW 4th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315

Time:
10:00am–2:00pm

🌿 Important Reminder:
This is a cooperative program. We appreciate your commitment to stay with your child(ren) and lend a hand during the workshop.

Please bring:

  • Water and snacks or lunch

  • A blanket to sit on (plus chairs if you prefer)

  • Clothes that can get messy

  • From your recycling: Anything circular: buttons, pompoms, lids, cds, toilet paper rolls etc. 

  • Optional- if you happen to have dot-to-dot markers bring them! 

  • Wear dots all season! 

  • IMPORTANT: Check your email for specific list of what to bring for each workshop and the at home guide with fun activities to do at home!

Your contribution supports Art History in the Park. Donations are non-refundable and non-transferable. Even if you’re unable to attend, your contribution still supports the program, and you’ll continue to receive the at-home guide and resources connected to your workshop. Thank you for helping us keep art history alive and accessible for families in the park. 🌿

1. Assumption of Risk: I understand that this activity is taking place outdoors and may involve certain risks, including but not limited to weather conditions, uneven terrain, and the use of art materials that may involve sharp or hazardous items. I assume all responsibility for any potential risks, injuries, or harm that may arise from participating in this activity. 2. Supervision: I understand that I am responsible for the supervision of my child(ren)s at all times during the activity. I agree to stay on-site and monitor my child(ren)s behavior, ensuring they follow all instructions for their safety and the safety of others. 3. Release of Liability: I release and hold harmless the organizers, facilitators, and volunteers of this activity from any and all claims, liability, or demands that may arise from my child(rens) participation, including injuries, damages, or accidents that occur during the event.


Thank you for making this program possible for all our families.