For High School (or advanced learners)
Job Training: Digital Arts & Film
DAVA’s Family Arts program brings children, caregivers, and volunteers together through hands-on art projects.
Designed for pre-school skill levels:
Practicing routines: clean up, sharing supplies, and lining up
Circle, snack, and story time
Fine motor skills: molding clay, stringing beads, and using scissors
In our vibrant community, art becomes a powerful way for families to share stories, honor traditions, and connect across generations.
Family Arts is a welcoming space where families can explore art side-by-side, build connections, and celebrate creativity.
Current Class Schedule (Weekly)
Wednesday - 10 AM - Noon
Friday - 10 AM - Noon
Cost: No Cost, Donations Appreciated
First-come, First-served basis. We accept students and families until class is filled. No reservations are accepted. Once the class is filled, a notice is placed on our door.
Create art together with your child using clay, paint, collage, or mixed media (or some other art supplies that we provide)
Participate in guided projects and open-ended exploration
Learn new artistic techniques in a supportive environment
Share stories and cultural traditions through art
Let your little one enjoy a DAVA-provided snack and story break to encourage literacy learning
Each session is designed to be flexible and inclusive, allowing caregivers and their little ones to engage at their own pace while encouraging curiosity and creativity.
Family Arts is open to all families. No art experience needed!
What Can I Expect to Do in This Class?
DAVA serves one of the most diverse communities in Colorado, where many families are navigating new languages, cultures, and systems.
Family Arts is designed with this community in mind, offering free, accessible programming where families feel welcomed, supported, and celebrated.
Through art making, families:
Strengthen bonds across generations
Build confidence in creative expression
Connect with other families in their community
Experience a sense of belonging and joy
A Program Rooted in Community
Our Educators
Amanda Graves Greer
Family Arts InstructorAmanda Graves Greer is a multidisciplinary artist and educator who leads DAVA’s Family Arts program. She creates inclusive, playful environments where young children and caregivers explore creativity together.
Programs AssistantAbir Tarbichi
Abir brings warmth, creativity, and care to DAVA’s classrooms. A former registered nurse from Syria, she volunteered at DAVA for over a decade before joining the staff in 2023.
