Eyes in Sharp Focus
Mentoring Through Art
de Stonehill College/ Artists for Humanity
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ANY PURCHASE ABOVE THE $19.95 LEVEL WILL SUPPORT THE PROGRAM- profits from the Hardcover and Imagewrap options go back to funding the class!
Stonehill College’s Arts Outreach: Mentoring Through Photography and Visual Arts, in collaboration with the 19 year old non profit, Artists for Humanity, pairs Brockton elementary students with Stonehill College mentors during the academic year. The program has been serving Brockton area youth for 11 years and continues to grow in scope and effectiveness. This year West Middle School students met for three hours a week with their College and High School mentors to learn visual arts (comprising of both 2-D and 3-D studio practice) and photography.
Stonehill College’s Arts Outreach: Mentoring Through Photography and Visual Arts, in collaboration with the 19 year old non profit, Artists for Humanity, pairs Brockton elementary students with Stonehill College mentors during the academic year. The program has been serving Brockton area youth for 11 years and continues to grow in scope and effectiveness. This year West Middle School students met for three hours a week with their College and High School mentors to learn visual arts (comprising of both 2-D and 3-D studio practice) and photography.
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 24 - Fecha de publicación: abr. 26, 2010
- Palabras clave artists for humanity, stonehill college, art mentoring
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Mentoring Through Photo + Visual Arts
Stonehill College, Easton, MA
Stonehill College’s Arts Outreach: Mentoring Through Photography and Visual Arts, in collaboration with the 19 year old non profit, Artists for Humanity, pairs Brockton elementary students with Stonehill College mentors during the academic year. The program has been serving Brockton area youth for 11 years and continues to grow in scope and effectiveness. This year West Middle School students met for three hours a week with their College and High School mentors to learn visual arts (comprising of both 2-D and 3-D studio practice) and photography.