Creative wellness: A missing link in boosting well-being
Tap into creativity to reduce stress and increase positive emotions. This is the eighth installment in a series of articles on wellness from American Nurse. You can read the earlier articles at myamericannurse.com/category/wellness101/. Takeaways: Artistic expression...
Art To Grow On Featured in South Bay Magazine
Art To Grow On Children’s Art Center, Inc. is a mobile art enrichment company that brings programs and classes to students ages 15 months to 18 years. Founder and president Lauren Perelmuter has worked in the arts and early childhood education for 20 years and opened...
The Art of Getting the Kids Outdoors in the Los Angeles Area
Our family is very fortunate in having cousin Hannah, the matriarch of the family, turn 92 recently. Hannah’s four children are now in their 60s and her grandchildren are now having children. Our littlest cousin and her newest great granddaughter, Sloan, was just born...
Gingerbread Workshop Featured in The Beach Reporter
A gingerbread workshop took place at the Manhattan Beach Art Center Sunday, Dec. 9. The event, hosted by ArtToGrowOn, provides art enrichment programs to a number of public and private elementary schools, city parks and recreation programs, nonprofits, Terranea...
Palos Verdes Joins In “The Art Box Academy Fun!”
This program brings your children/students new, educational, and engaging art enrichment lessons that are influenced by the great master artists. There are 12 unique lessons to select from: Andy Warhol, pop art, Cezanne still life, Decorative flower pots, Frank Lloyd...
Art Lessons That Think Inside the Box
When a friend bemoaned the limited art instruction options for her son in their school and community, Lauren Perelmuter, founder of Art to Grow On Children’s Art Center, sent the boy a Frank Lloyd Wright lesson in a box. His mom was so thrilled that she brought the...
Art: Process Vs Product
Check out our Founder, Lauren Perelmuter's, newest article published by What's Up For Kids! Read the full article here.
Art To Grow On Noted in Terranea Resort’s Blog
From 10AM to 2PM, Lauren Perelmuter, with Art To Grow On, set up fun art projects for children with an ocean theme at Nelson’s Lawn. Read the full blog post!
Art To Grow On Featured in Southbay Magazine
Southbay Magazine recently featured Art To Grow On Children's Art Center in their magazine! Check out the article on their website to read what they had to say. Read the full article.