Kids' Talavera Tile Workshop (Ages 9+)
Kids' Talavera Tile Workshop (Ages 9+)
Date/Time: Sunday, November 9, 2025
12:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Teaching Artists: Haya Cuzick
Cost: $35
Scholarships Available!
Preregistration required
Get ready for a colorful afternoon at SPAM’s Cole Creativity Center! In our Kids’ Talavera Tile Workshop, young artists (ages 9+) will join teaching artist Haya Cuzick for a colorful, step-by-step adventure in creating their own unique tile masterpiece. Students will use stencils and permanent markers for a playful but mess-free art-making experience. A protective varnish will be applied once the tiles are complete and will be ready to take home the same day!
Parents can drop off, or grab a brush and join the fun (just be sure to reserve your own spot). All art supplies are included.
This class is scheduled for Sunday, November 9, 2025, from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. The cost of class is $35.00 per person. All skill levels are welcome. Preregistration is required.
Youth Scholarships Available!
The Santa Paula Art Museum offers financial assistance to qualifying individuals. To qualify, students must be between the ages of 3 and 18, and their family must be enrolled in the state’s EBT or WIC program. Once verified, you will receive a discount code to use towards enrollment. Financial assistance is limited and not guaranteed.
Questions? Please call us at (805) 525-5554 ext. 104 or email creativity@santapaulaartmuseum.org.
About Our Teaching Artist:
Haya Cuzick is a Southern California based artist. She received an MFA from The School of the Institute of Art of Chicago in 2002. Working predominantly in clay and mixed media, she draws inspiration from her indigenous Mexican and Spanish heritage as well as from her belief that humans are a part of nature and not in control of it.
Haya’s view of life and nature result in the creation of vignettes depicting scenes of a personal lore that highlights a playfulness and love of for all things in nature. The central character is a skeleton or”calaca” she thinks of as “the mother of all things”.