You may love band t-shirts, posters, magazines, and other graphic materials but don’t quite understand how they are made. This class is the perfect introduction for teens interested in learning more about graphic design.
While the internet is a primary communication, education, and entertainment tool for most teens, the technologies and languages running their favorite websites, blogs, and social networks remain a mystery.
The portfolio is the single most important component of an art school application, and colleges across the nation are stepping up their requirements for admission. Most require several observational drawings—drawings made from what we see, rather than from our imagination or a photograph. This studio drawing class is designed to help motivated visual arts students develop exemplary observational drawings for their portfolios.
The goal of this course is to offer high school students a chance to use a state-of-the-art metal shop while learning welding and basic metalworking techniques.
Ever wonder what it takes to make a comic? In this four-week class, students will examine the skills and concepts necessary to become successful comic artists.
The portfolio is the single most important component of an art school application, and colleges across the nation are stepping up their requirements for admission. Most require several observational drawings—drawings made from what we see, rather than from our imagination or a photograph. This studio drawing class is designed to help motivated visual arts students develop exemplary observational drawings for their portfolios.
Monday, Wednesday
Jun 11
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Jul 2
1:00-4:00 p.m.
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