Maine College of Art
Open House this Saturday; December 13th, 2015. The free workshops being offered are listed below: Sculpture: Casting From Life with Alginate Photography: Experimental Photography Painting: Collaborative Drawing Ceramics: Spinning The Potter’s Wheel Illustration: Passion For Fashion If interested in making some art in Portland Maine this Saturday you can register for the Open House in advance by visiting meca.edu or they just show up on Saturday morning between 10 and 11am to register and sign up for a workshop. The workshops take place just after lunch at 1pm and go until about 3pm. The agenda for the day is: 10 to 11am: Arrival, registration, and workshop sign-up. 11am to 12:15pm: Tour the Studios 12:15 to 1pm: Lunch 1 to 2:45pm: Workshops (See options above) After 2:45pm: Optional portfolio reviews for anyone who is interested If anyone has any questions please feel free to call me at the number below or Jenna Crowder at 207-699-5026.
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On Saturday, November 22, Marisa Lee, Jovan Sematimba, Jamiru Kasozi, Kavya Sebastian, Ashwini Chauhan, Rima Patel, Jahir Williams, and Minji Kim attended the IDEAS Conference at Wheelock College.
Special thanks to Burlington Administration for signing on to IDEAS and supporting students! Initiatives for Developing Equity and Achievement for Students (IDEAS), a program of EDCO, facilitated a Student Leadership Conference for 11th, and 12th grade students from member high schools. The purpose of the conference was to engage students from a range of racial and ethnic backgrounds in conversations on issues of racism, intolerance, discrimination, and allied behavior. GOALS OF CONFERENCE:
"The conference was such an incredible experience, and a lot of fun! Meeting kids from other towns and hearing their stories made you feel inspired to make a difference. It may have taken up my Saturday, but it was SO worth it!" Kavya, Grade 11 Here are links to some resources. IDEAS http://www.tolerance.org/blog/pocket-guide-makes-it-easy-speak |
AuthorChristina Chang teaches art and design to students in grades 9-12. Burlington Public Schools
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