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Summer @AMP: Teen Art Studio

In this relaxed, supportive, social setting, teens (12–17) can really step into their power as creators. They’ll choose their own art projects and mediums and—with their dedicated teaching artist’s guidance—create independently and collaboratively.  Photographs, print, cloth, and a vast array of other mediums will be offered, and teens will have the opportunity to: Explore sculpture, illustration, mixed media, painting, fashion illustration, design, and more. Focus on special areas of interest. Develop fine art & design skills. Make new friends and…

when

July 22, 2024 @ 9:00 am - 3:30 pm

where

90 Whiting St
Winsted, 06098 United States

about

In this relaxed, supportive, social setting, teens (12–17) can really step into their power as creators. They’ll choose their own art projects and mediums and—with their dedicated teaching artist’s guidance—create independently and collaboratively. 

Photographs, print, cloth, and a vast array of other mediums will be offered, and teens will have the opportunity to:

  • Explore sculpture, illustration, mixed media, painting, fashion illustration, design, and more.
  • Focus on special areas of interest.
  • Develop fine art & design skills.
  • Make new friends and collaborate with peers.
  • Take their creative ideas and inclinations to the next level.
  • Start—and enhance—their art portfolios.
  • Find their own authentic artistic voice.

No experience is necessary. This is a small group program led by teaching artist Shana Bazelmans. Space is limited.

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