MOCA Autism Creates

MOCA Autism Creates

An art education initiative designed for children and families with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and other differences.

By MOCA Jacksonville

Date and time

Saturday, June 8 · 11am - 12pm EDT

Location

MOCA Jacksonville

333 North Laura Street Jacksonville, FL 32202

About this event

  • 1 hour

While children with ASD and other differences can struggle with verbal communication, social relations, and sensory development, creative art-making activities enable them to foster new means of self-expression and communication. Utilizing two educational components—hands-on art workshops and the museum galleries —the Autism Creates program harnesses art and art-making activities as means of promoting expression and social interaction among children with ASD and their teachers, caregivers, and peers. Created in 2007, this innovative program, previously called Rainbow Artists and Art Aviators, and its results have been nationally recognized by museum associations and healthcare providers alike.

Monthly workshops are hosted on-site at MOCA Jacksonville for children with ASD, ages 6 and older, and their families. Families will explore the galleries, create art, and participate in sensory activities. Join us the second Saturday of each month from 11 a.m.-12 p.m.

There is no cost to attend but space is limited and registration is required. Please only register once per family. I f you can not make it to the event, please cancel your registration to open the spot up to another family. Thank you.

Questions? Contact mocaeducation@unf.edu

To get in contact with someone the day of the event, please reach out to MOCA Guest Relations at 904-366-6911.


This program is supported by the Edna Sproull Williams Foundation.