Process-Based Art
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Second Saturday Family Art
All ages program. Everyone is welcome! Explore process–based art at Sylvan Oaks Library every second Saturday. Materials will be provided. Dress for mess!
AGE GROUP: | Toddlers & Preschoolers | Teens | Kids | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Entertainment | Classes & Workshops | Art, Hobbies & Crafts |

Process-based art focuses on the act of creating rather than the final product. It emphasizes experimentation, exploration, and spontaneity, allowing the artist to engage with materials, techniques, and movement without a fixed outcome in mind. This approach values the journey of making art over traditional aesthetic goals, encouraging creativity, self-expression, and discovery.
Key characteristics of process-based art:
Emphasis on the creative process rather than a polished final product.
Freedom from rigid structure or expectations, promoting experimentation.
Use of various materials and techniques, sometimes incorporating unconventional or mixed media.
Encourages intuition and spontaneity, often leading to unexpected results.
Can be highly personal or emotional, as it allows artists to explore their thoughts and feelings through the act of creation.
Artists associated with process-based art include Jackson Pollock (action painting), Eva Hesse (sculptural experimentation), and Lynda Benglis (fluid and textured media). This approach is widely used in contemporary art, therapy, and education, fostering creative growth without pressure for perfection.Generative AI is experimental.

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- Sunday and Monday: Closed
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- Tuesday to Saturday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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- Collections: A diverse selection of books, periodicals, and electronic databases.
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- Technology: Public computers with internet access and Microsoft Office, Wi-Fi connectivity, and assistive devices.
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- Children’s Section: A dedicated area featuring a wide range of children’s books and a fish tank, creating an engaging space for young readers.
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- Programs: Regularly scheduled activities such as storytimes for toddlers and preschoolers, STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) programs for kids, teen movie nights, and adult book groups.
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- Meeting and Study Rooms: Spaces available for group meetings or individual study sessions.
The library’s scenic location, combined with its comprehensive services and programs, makes it a valuable resource for the Citrus Heights community.