Saturday, June 29, 2013

Abrakadoodle Mobile Art Program For Children Opens in Northwest Arkansas

By Terri Walker

 
"Creative art is for all time and is therefore independent of time. It is of all ages, of every land, and if by this we mean the creative spirit in man which produces a picture or a statue is common to the whole civilized world, independent of age, race, and nationality..."
-Alma Thomas, 1970
Alma Thomas 1891-1978
BS Fine Arts 1924 Howard University
Masters Art Education 1934 Columbia University

Alma Thomas was an African American artist who showed artistic skills and interest as a child, making sculptures and puppets at an early age. Today, her artwork is exhibited in the Obama’s private residence of the White House and she has been featured in Abrakadoodle’s creative art program for children. That’s why we’re excited to host a free demo art class by Abrakadoodle on Saturday, July 13th, from 3-4pm at the Bentonville Arts and Recreation Activity Center. This will be a fun opportunity for children and their parents to experience first-hand the award-winning art education program that is now available in our community. For detailed information on the event, visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ebonykids.
 

Abrakadoodle is a mobile art education program for children ages 20 months to 12 years old.  The art classes, camps, and parties are offered at schools and community locations convenient to children and families. It has been in existence in the US since 2003. In the art classes, children learn to paint, sculpt, draw, design, sketch, and imagine- all in a fun atmosphere.

Earlier this year, Abrakadoodle opened its first franchise unit in Arkansas under the ownership of mother/daughter duo Cora and Joy Davis of Fayetteville. They will be providing a wide range of art programs including visual art classes, camps, workshops, in-school field trips, special events, and art parties at schools, community centers, faith-based locations, and other sites that serve children throughout NWA.
   
Joy Davis (left) and Cora Davis
 
Cora Davis, Director of Abrakadoodle NWA, is married to Paul Davis; she is a mother of three and grandmother of two young children.  She has 15 years of experience teaching kindergarten, and is currently working on her PhD in Public Policy and Education at the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville.

Joy Davis, who has a BS in Biology and a Masters in Operations Management, discovered Abrakadoodle while reading a feature article about it in a business magazine, and she recognized a fit with their creative concept. She approached her mother, Cora, with the idea of operating the franchise and, fortunately, she enthusiastically agreed. They began the business in March of 2013.

Abrakadoodle-NWA Student

For more information about Abrakadoodle-NWA art programs, visit www.abrakadoodle.com/AR01 or contact Joy Davis at jdavis@abrakadoodle.com or via phone at 479-856-6651.

*It deserves mentioning that Abrakadoodle is a member of MinorityFran, which is an organization that was created to increase the awareness (and numbers) of franchising within minority communities.

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