http://www.worcesterart.org/Education/allstate.html
About the Program Launched in 1987 through an off-hand suggestion of a retired art teacher, Art All-State brings together some of the most talented juniors from across the state for an intensive two-day art experience. The students, competitively selected, collaborate with artist/mentors to create group installations inspired by the Museum's collections. Through gallery and studio experiences AAS challenges and inspires these participants to think creatively about themselves and the role that art can play in life after high school. Eight studio groups are each lead by two professional artists, who help facilitate the students in the creative process. The artists, who come from a variety of different art disciplines, also act as mentors for the student participants. **Any juniors interested in applying should speak directly to me.
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7/10/2013 09:45:13 pm
That picture shows it all. I am not all talented compared to what these guys can do. They are so creative about their. In fact they must be enjoying what they are doing and hence they take it as play. Can you please suggest me few tip to at least improve my basics in creativity. I know it should come from within but still if you can provide some.
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10/5/2013 05:37:54 pm
Just reading up on some of this lately, was interesting.
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AuthorChristina Chang teaches art and design to students in grades 9-12. Burlington Public Schools
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