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Minecraft Studio: Fantastical Worlds

Virtual
Ages 8– 14


Join MODA and design your own fantasy world!

In this virtual studio, young designers will unleash their creativity using Minecraft. From towering castles to floating islands and magical landscapes, participants will design environments and bring their imagination to life. Through a combination of interactive lessons and individual challenges, participants will be guided through the process of designing and building their world. At the end of the studio, students can share their creations and receive feedback in a supportive environment.


In This Afterschool Studio, students will . . .

  • Practice using Minecraft’s tools to design fantastical landscapes.

  • Learn techniques for building castles, floating islands, and other fantasy elements.

  • Explore world-building as a medium for storytelling and creative expression.

  • Transform ideas into a Minecraft world.

  • Provide a space to share and provide constructive feedback

  • Practice collaboration, inclusivity, creative courage, imaginative problem-solving, storytelling, and critical thinking

Requirements:

  • A computer

  • Zoom

  • Participants must have access to Minecraft Java Edition for PC/Mac to access MODA’s private Minecraft server where creative building takes place. Other versions of Minecraft and Minecraft on tablets and phones will not work.

    Please note that this is a creative building class and that Player versus Player (PvP) activity is not allowed.


Registration Fee: Registration for this Afterschool Studio is free, but space is limited — save your young designer’s seat by clicking the link below!

Important Note: Registration for this event ends one hour before the scheduled start time. The Zoom link will be emailed to all participants 30 minutes before the studio begins. If you have trouble logging in, please reach out directly to education@museumofdesign.org.

  • Earline Johnson is a dedicated educator and accomplished multidisciplinary artist, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 3D Media and a Minor in Art History from Old Dominion University. She brings a diverse set of skills, including ceramics, sculpture, and graphic design, into her role as an Educator at MODA. Her teaching experience includes being an Educator at the Barry Art Museum, Arts Education Manager at the Callanwolde Fine Arts Center, and Visual Arts Teacher in Atlanta Public Schools.

  • This event is virtual and will be held over Zoom; participants will receive a link prior to the start of the workshop. If you do not see the link in your inbox, please email education@museumofdesign.org.

  • MODA reserves the right to cancel a program if the minimum enrollment requirements are not met, but don't worry: should MODA have to cancel, we will gladly issue a full refund to all registrants (if applicable). If you need to cancel your plans for any reason, we kindly request that you notify us at least 7 days prior to the event start.

  • Designers with different styles of learning or special needs are welcome in MODA public programs. We will be able to most effectively help everyone learn and enjoy this experience if we know about those needs in advance of the program. Please email leslie@museumofdesign.org with questions or information.

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