Summer Art Camps at The Arts Council
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The Arts Council is excited to provide another summer filled with opportunities for your child to explore their creative side and develop their artistic skills. From fiber arts to Latin America-inspired art, each art camp offers a wide range of new experiences for the campers while allowing them to dive into different areas of the arts. All classes are taught by accomplished artists and teachers who are passionate about helping young artists explore their talents in a fun environment! This year’s camps will be offered weekly through June, July and August – visit our website to register your child today! Check out the schedule for the summer:
June 15-19: “USA Art Tour” Fine Arts Camp with Sara Jordan | 12:30pm-4pm
June 22-26: Fiber Arts Camp with Lisa Urban | 9am-12:30pm
June 29-July 2: Fine Arts Camp with Apinya Srikhwanthong | 12:30pm-4pm
July 6-10: Fine Arts Camp with Sara Jordan | 12:30pm-4pm
July 13-17: Latin American inspired Art with Dr. Rose Santos | 9am-12:30pm
July 20-24: Paper Sculpture with Apinya Srikhwanthong | 12:30pm-4pm
July 27-31: Book Making and Paper Quilling with Ariel Kellogg | 9am-12:30pm
August 3-7: Latin American inspired Art with Dr. Rose Santos | 9am-12:30pm
August 10-14: Whimsical Watercolors with Kelsey Boe | 9am-12:30pm
The Arts Council is also seeking two interns for the Fall 2020 semester to assist in all aspects of marketing including event promotion and execution, social media, gallery show promotion, website maintenance, monthly newsletters, general advertising design, development and networking. This paid internship will offer the intern valuable, real-world experience, as well as providing The Arts Council with much needed marketing support. In addition, this internship will help participants develop professional networking skills through the opportunity to work with the general public, members, donors and media outlets throughout the Brazos Valley. Learn more about The Arts Council at acbv.org!
About The Arts Council
For 50 years The Arts Council has served the community with one driving mission: to make the arts accessible to all residents and visitors of the Brazos Valley through funding, promotion, advocacy, professional development and partnership building programs. The Arts Council is focused on providing leadership by maintaining and strengthening an arts and culture–friendly community, making the quality of life in the Brazos Valley the best that the state has to offer.
The Arts Council of Brazos Valley, a non-profit organization, was chartered in 1970 by a group of visionary local arts patrons with the purpose of establishing a leadership role in organizing local arts advocacy efforts and fostering a true community for the arts. Fifty years later, The Arts Council has grown to serve the 5,000 square mile Brazos Valley region and, since 2008, has provided over $4.5 million dollars in direct funding support to arts organizations throughout the Brazos Valley. Governed by a board of community leaders, The Arts Council continues to faithfully serve as the lead advocate for all arts, culture and heritage efforts in Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Leon, Madison, Robertson, and Washington counties by providing innovative and impactful artistic opportunities to residents and visitors of the region. The Arts Council is dedicated to ensuring that the arts remain a vital part of the Brazos Valley landscape, connecting people with the greatest achievements of the human experience, past, present and future. For more information, visit ACBV.org.