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WORKSHOP DETAILS Help us transform our natural spaces! With natural debris and reclaimed material, kids will use engineering techniques to build inventions and sculptures of their wildest dreams!
TUITION DETAILS KoKo NYC is committed to remaining a program accessible to all members of our community. We offer three tiers of tuition rates to allow each family to choose a price point that works best for their individual situation. This is an honor system, and relies on our shared commitment to take care of our community as a whole. We will not ask for financial documentation, but simply ask families who are able to pay the full amount to do so, allowing for more equitable access to our programming for all. Discounts are available for families enrolling more than one child (5% discount for 1 sibling, 10% discount for additional siblings), as well as families enrolling one child for multiple programs (5% discount). TIER 1: Full Tuition Rate (as listed) TIER 2: 80% Tuition Rate TIER 3: 60% Tuition Rate Please email community@kokonyc.org to receive the code for Tier 2 and Tier 3 pricing, as the Sawyer system is not yet built to allow this choice initially. We will send interested families their code promptly and then registration should be completed by families ASAP so that the spot is held. If Tier 3 Tuition is a cost barrier for your family, please inquire about available scholarships by emailing: community@kokonyc.org
All KoKo NYC camps require a $100 initial deposit, which is non-refundable. The full cost of the camp less the deposit is refundable up until one week before the semester/camp begins. After this point, classes/camps are non-refundable.
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About KoKo NYC
KoKo NYC is the arts education program of Open Source Gallery, a non-profit arts organization based in Brooklyn. KoKo NYC serves over 1,000 children annually through programs in local schools, the Brooklyn Public Library and the CAMBA Flagstone Family Center (a family homeless shelter in Brownsville, Brooklyn). KoKo NYC provides art-based science and engineering classes in school and after-school programs throughout New York City. We also offer annual Soap Box Summer Workshops and after-school programs such as Boat Building and Inventor’s Lab at our site in Brooklyn.The use of repurposed materials as the foundation of KoKo’s building supplies engenders environmental awareness as well as a spirit of innovation. Students learn to make art from their environment, to see “trash” as an opportunity to create something new. Many classes also utilize open source technology and/or simple components such as littleBits to teach kids about circuitry, programming and other scientific concepts through the process of creation.KoKo NYC class options are ever expanding, but the core of every class and workshop remains the same: to empower kids to see potential all around them, to see their own ideas to fruition, to feel a sense of ownership in their work and to make connections between art and science.Since 2007, KoKo NYC’s education programs have been hosted by esteemed organizations such as the MoMa, Children’s Museum of Manhattan, Brooklyn Museum, TedYouth and Cooper-Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum. We have been featured in numerous publications and media including The New York Times, New York Daily News and Brooklyn Independent Television.