"I think it's really important that kids get to problem solve with their hands." Craftship owner Steph Kimmel merged her background in art and education into one passion project: helping kids, adults, and families connect through art.The Craftship focuses on workshopping problem-solving skills through the creative process.
"I think it's really important that kids get to problem solve with their hands," says owner Steph Kimmel. Kimmel merged her background in art and education into one passion project: helping kids, adults, and families connect through art. Located in South Philly's Bok Building, Kimmel holds classes where kids can have fun, play with their friends, and learn new skills."Being an adult with ADHD, my brain moves so quickly. When I'm doing something with my hands, time slows down," said Kimmel."They get still, and they get focused, and it's kind of a magical thing to watch happen," said Kimmel.
Kimmel's lessons are learned through the process of crafting, rather than aiming for the result of the craft.What do the kids learn?Kimmel's workshops are held on specific dates and times that can be found on her
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