Bucks County Community College – Newtown Campus Tour

Posted by admin on July 5th, 2010 and filed under community arts | 10 Comments »

Tour of the Bucks County Community College main campus in Newtown, Pennsylvania. Created by alumnus Dan Magro.

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♥ Milliande – Nevrdull Paper Backgrounds for Art Journaling – Mixed Media Art Play PART 1

Posted by admin on June 13th, 2010 and filed under community art | 17 Comments »

♥ Milliande Website
http://www.milliande.com
♥ Milliande Art Community for Women http://www.milliande.ning.com
♥ Facebook http://www.facebook.com/MilliandeArtCommunity

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Art Journaling Workshops – Easy Backgrounds for Art Journals

Posted by admin on June 9th, 2010 and filed under community art | 25 Comments »

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Art Fun with Milliande

Easy Background techniques for Art Journals using Gesso, Watercolor Crayons, Watercolor Pencils , Simple Marble Effects and Poetry Tiles

Complimentary Download of Poetry Tiles Kit at http://www.milliande.com/creativity-street.html

Enjoy and post a Response if you like using the poetry tiles :-) )

Milliande Art Community for Women, free to join at
http://www.milliande.ning.com

now also on facebook
http://www.facebook.com/MilliandeArtCommunity

… Milliande

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Y Art?

Posted by admin on June 5th, 2010 and filed under community arts program | 1 Comment »

Prop Fest by Propel Youth Arts WA
The Hero Project worked with 15 young people and five youth arts workers at Propel Youth Arts WA in Perth to enable them to learn digital media and video production skills. This newly formed team created a short film in only four days to address an urgently needed service: a youth arts centre for Perth, to support young artists in the community.

Y ART?
That is the question for two Gen Y’ers who set out to prove that Perth doesn’t need a youth arts centre. This tongue-in-cheek documentary reflects on Perth’s vibrant youth arts scene, how to revitalise galleries and museums, and of course mining, monster trucks and shopping…

The Hero Project
The award-winning Hero Project empowerment program offers hands-on digital video training, resources, workshops, a community media festival & interactive website.
The training program is also available on DVD. Please visit www.directingthehero.com

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The Heart Library Project: St. Vincent’s Public Hospital

Posted by admin on May 12th, 2010 and filed under community arts projects | No Comments »

Documentation of an interactive art project shown at St. VIncent’s Public Hospital, in Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia, presented in collaboration with the St.Vincents Campus Arts Committee and d/Lux/Media/Arts.
This was the first presentation of The Heart Library Project in a hospital, and was a produced with funding from an Australia Council, Inter-Arts Office “Research & Development Project grant”.
The exhibition was presented on Level 4 of the Xavier building, in a large waiting room area adjascent to the main escalators and elevators, and just down the corridor from the Heart and Lung Centre.
Visitors to the exhibition came from across the hospital community, from patients and their families, to nurses, pastoral care workers and cleaning staff.
We recorded more than fifty experience-maps over the twelve days of the exhibition, and you can hear some of the interviews we recorded in this video clip.

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Art Starts – The Style Council – Photo Shoot + Groundings

Posted by admin on May 4th, 2010 and filed under community arts council | No Comments »

The Style Council (http://artstartsstylecouncil.tumblr.com /) is a fashion media program that brings together a collective of emerging writers, stylists, and photographers in documenting their own style, as well as what they see on the very streets they walk.

Watch us create Toronto’s first community-driven Stylebook, which will focus on the unique styles of the Dufferin Eglinton / Oakwood Vaughan communities.

The Style Council is a program of Art Starts (http://www.artstarts.net/), an arts-based community development organization that has been operating in Toronto since 1992.

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Mixed Media Canvas Painting – Combining Art Inspiration

Posted by admin on April 25th, 2010 and filed under community art | 25 Comments »

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HOME OF THE Milliande Art Community for Women – feel free to come play wiht us ♥
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http://www.milliande.com

Art Play with Milliande

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Greenfield Community Art Class Photography Workshop

Posted by admin on April 2nd, 2010 and filed under community arts | No Comments »

In February-March 2010, the South Monterey County Center for Arts and Technology (SoMoCoCAT) sponsored a digital photography class at the Greenfield Community Art Class.

SoMoCoCAT has been bridging the digital divide in South Monterey County by offering new media classes such as digital photography, animation, audio and video recording, web design, and graphic arts courses. Created in 2008 SoMoCoCAT has been dedicated to offering arts and technology courses to build a thriving 21st century South Monterey County.

Led by artist and art educator, Marcela Diaz, the Greenfield Art Class held its first digital photography class taught by professional photographer Ross Borgida, of Borgida Photography.

My favorite part of this class was that it made me go outside and see the world around me, Diaz stated. There is beauty all over Greenfield and my project was about the aesthetics of my local community.

There were five students who worked hard to gain an understanding of shutter speed, aperture, and film speed. In addition to learning these basic elements to photographic practice, the students learned how to look at their cameras histograms to determine that there were details in the shadows, mid tones, and highlights.

Greenfield High School Principal Rudy Garcia focused his project on Bruin Pride. Lucy Garcia decided to work on in an environmentally-concerned mindset of protecting our local rivers. Lucys project was titled Dont Trash Monterey County. Mirella Meza loves and is proud of her family and created four individual portraits of father, mother, daughter, and son along with a portrait of the entire family. Lastly, David did a project that looked at the relationship he has with his two best friends. David and his two dogs visually showed the relationship between a teenager and his dogs in his project K-9 Friendship.

The class opened my eyes to see things through a different lens. This class gave me a whole different appreciation of the photographic industry as a profession and an art form, said Principal Rudy Garcia.

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Online Art Community ´Lovin Mixed Media´

Posted by admin on March 21st, 2010 and filed under community art | 7 Comments »

Come join my online art community at www.garyreef.ning.com
See u there

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Nightmare at Banning’s Landing

Posted by admin on February 6th, 2010 and filed under community arts program | No Comments »

Banning’s Landing Community Center/Sony Pictures Media Arts Program (SPMAP)

This thirty-week media arts program is held twice a week, after-school for middle school students (ages 10 to 14). The workshops cover drawing, painting, animation and media arts. The students learn drawing and painting techniques, drawing from the model, how to animate, how to put together an art portfolio and how to create artwork on computers. The program culminates in a public exhibition and screening of the artwork produced by the students. This program is part of the Sony Pictures Media Arts Program, a partnership among the CalArts Community Arts Partnership, the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, and Sony Pictures Entertainment.

For more information on this CAP program and many more, please visit: www.calarts.edu/cap

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