FREEEasy Origami Crafts - Flat Flower
Wed, May 20 · 3:30 PM
QPL McGoldrick Branch · Flushing
Join us for this hands-on activity! All ages are welcome - kids must come with their parents. Supplies will be prov
5 upcoming · 3 local studios
Flushing's art offerings are anchored by Queens Public Library branches, which host six upcoming classes focused on hands-on crafts for young children and families. Programs range from origami and papercutting to self-directed Saturday crafts, all free. Most sessions welcome ages three and up, with several also open to younger toddlers. Browse the listings below to find classes at your nearest library branch.
FREEWed, May 20 · 3:30 PM
QPL McGoldrick Branch · Flushing
Join us for this hands-on activity! All ages are welcome - kids must come with their parents. Supplies will be prov
FREEWed, May 20 · 4:00 PM
QPL East Flushing Branch · Flushing
Discover the beauty and cultural richness of traditional Chinese paper cutting an art form with a history spanning
FREEWed, Jun 10 · 4:00 PM
QPL Pomonok Branch · Flushing
Every Wednesday kids will make a new creative craft project! Drop in to QPL Pomonok Branch for free craft sessions designed for children ages 0 months to 5 years.
FREEFri, Jun 12 · 4:00 PM
QPL East Flushing Branch · Flushing
Join us at East Flushing Library for Spring Arts and Crafts for Children ages 3 and up and families - First-come fi
FREESat, Jun 13 · 10:00 AM
QPL East Flushing Branch · Flushing
Children will create and design a self-directed craft at a designated table in the children’s room. This program i
Most art and craft classes in Flushing run for ages 18 months through 12 years. Specific age bands are listed on each class page so you can filter by what fits your child.
Prices in Flushing range from free library or museum sessions through about $60 per class for studio programs. Free events and drop-in pricing are flagged on each class card.
Most studio-run art and craft classes require advance registration through the studio's booking page. Library and city-park art programs are typically drop-in, though some popular sessions release a limited number of tickets in advance.
Most studio-run art classes include all materials in the class price. Library and museum drop-in sessions also provide supplies. We note any BYO-supply requirements on individual event pages.