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ARKANSAS ARTS COUNCIL - ARTS IN EDUCATION ARTIST
ROSTER
CLICK HERE for
more information!
UPCOMING CHILDREN'S
ART PROGRAMS
Summer Session
--Beginning July 23, 2007
LOCATION-- THE STUDIO—located in Bella Vista behind the
blue barn (Wishing Spring Gallery) on County Road 40
–east of Hwy.71 – east of Walgreen’s.
PASTEL PAINTING – ages 12-18 – Instructor --Steve
Horan – Fee $95 Mondays 9:30am to noon —Four
Weeks—Starts July 23, 2007
POTTERY (making, glazing, firing hand built pottery)
–ages 8-12—Instructor – Norie Allen – Fee $45
Mondays 1:30pm-3:00pm – Two Weeks—Starts July 23, 2007
BASIC DRAWING (developing skill in outlines and
shading)– ages 8-12 - Instructor—Cliff Horton—Fee
$75 Wednesdays 9:30am-noon—Four Weeks—Starts
July 25, 2007
BASKET WEAVING –ages 8-12 – Instructor--Margaret
Alter – Fee $75 Wednesdays 1:30pm-3:00pm–Four
Weeks—Starts July 25, 2007
PAPER CRAFTS (creating such items as bookmarks, greeting
cards through collage, rubber stamping, etc.)– ages 6-11
– Instructor – Sue O’Neal -- $40 Tuesdays—3:45pm
to 5:00pm—Two weeks – Starting July 24, 2007
WATERCOLOR PAINTING – ages 8-12—Instructor – Erika
Nelson – Fee $75 Mondays 1:30pm –3:00pm— Four
Weeks—Starts August 6, 2007
REGISTRATION DEADLINE – June 29, 2007
ALL CLASS FEES INCLUDE MATERIALS
THE FEE MUST BE PAID AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION – IF
THE CLASS DOES NOT GET AT LEAST 5 STUDENTS YOUR MONEY WILL
BE REFUNDED.
Mail checks made out to Village Art Club, Inc. and send to
Janet Horan, 28 Elizabeth Drive, Bella Vista, AR 72714.
For more information please contact Janet Horan, President
of the Village Art Club, at 855-1204 or at janethoran
ARKANSAS
ARTS COUNCIL - ARTS
IN EDUCATION ARTIST ROSTER LITTLE
ROCK, AR - The Arkansas Arts Council has announced that
applications for the Arts in Education Artist Roster are
now available. Performing, literary, or visual artists,
musicians and others who are interested in working
with teachers and students in schools or
after-school/summer programs are encouraged to apply. The
Arts in Education Artist Roster features artists available
for participation in the Arts in Education residency
program. The program places professional artists in
Arkansas schools and communities to work directly with
teachers and students, to demonstrate their art forms and
share their ideas, creativity and talents. Applications
must be hand-delivered or postmarked to the Arkansas Arts
Council office no later than 4:30 p.m. on Friday, July 6,
2007. A technical information packet is available upon
request. For more information, contact Cynthia Haas, Arts
in Education program manager, at (501) 324-9769 or e-mail
cynthia@arkansasheritage.org.
Applications are available online at www.arkansasarts.org. The
Arkansas Arts Council was established in 1971 to develop
and implement a comprehensive statewide program for the
support of the arts in Arkansas. The Arts Council carries
out a program of services and grants-in-aid supporting
arts endeavors that have significance and that encourage
and assist artists in achieving standards of professional
excellence. In addition, the Arts Council assists other
relevant arts projects including surveys, research and
planning for the arts. The Arkansas
Arts Council is an agency of the Department of Arkansas
Heritage and shares the goals of all seven Department of
Arkansas Heritage agencies, that of preserving and
enhancing the heritage of the state of Arkansas. The
agencies are: Arkansas Historic Preservation Program,
Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission, Delta Cultural
Center in Helena, Historic Arkansas Museum, the Mosaic
Templars Cultural Center and the Old State House Museum.
Funding for the Arkansas Arts Council and its programs is
provided by the state of Arkansas and the National
Endowment for the Arts.
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