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SUMMER ARTS PROGRAM







Our summer visual arts course will feature bright, colorful, exciting art from artists around the world and throughout the ages.

Each class will feature art styles from a different region, culture and time period.

For details about the particular art project that will be highlighted on a given day, visit our website at 

Summer Arts Program Info

Our summer visual arts course will feature bright, colorful, exciting modern art that has been inspired by art that has been created throughout the ages

Students will review these various art forms and then spend time creating their own masterpieces.

Students will get to use their choice of material and different mediums will be explored from sculpture, mixed media, and paint

Our classes will culminate with an art exhibition, complete with a celebration where families can see the student's work on display. Students can share what they learned and explained their pieces to interested guests.




SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.


Email Michelle at mbernas@northtonawanda.org for details.





GALLERY SHOW
Date TBA (Some time toward the end of August)
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Project 308 Gallery, 308 Oliver St, North Tonawanda

Family and friends are invited to view the student's works of art and hear them talk about what the student learned and how they feel about their interpretation of the artist's style and design.

Light fare and soft beverages will be served.


For details about the particular art projects that will be highlighted on a given day, visit our website at 

SUMMER ARTS PROGRAM INFO

Register for 1 class or all of them. $10 per class includes instruction, all supplies, and lunch.

MEET THE TEACHER
tracy

Tracy Rose i
s a visual arts teacher beginning her 21st year of teaching for the Buffalo Public Schools this September. She has experience teaching grades pre-k through eight, with an extensive background in project-based learning and cross-curricular lesson planning.

Her focus is on creating culturally responsive lessons, in which students create and learn about art from diverse backgrounds so that all students feel valued and represented.

Mrs. Rose loves to make art accessible and fun so that the love of creating follows her students into adulthood. Mrs. Rose lives in North Tonawanda with her husband, Paul, their two daughters,
Ariana and Isabella, and their dogs Gracie and Juniper.

* Adjustments and discounts will be applied during checkout if applicable. *

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