Children
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Funhouse
Sundays March 16 & 30, 2013 1:00-4:00pm Grades 4-8 limit 6 students Instructor: Ryan Stingel Cost: $45 ($40 for friends) ask about our scholarships Oxford Dictionary definition of FUNHOUSE |ˈfənˌhous| noun (in an amusement park) a building equipped with trick mirrors, shifting floors, and other devices designed to scare or amuse people as they walk through. The Pomerene Center invites a group of 6 young animators to work with Ryan Stingel to create a very very very short stop motion animation. After developing a simple story as a team, everyone will create their own 3 dimensional character. Then in small groups…. the team will create a musical score, construct a model funhouse, design the lighting,…
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Missing Pieces
Sundays Feb. 16 & 23, 2014 1:00-4:00pm Grades 3-8 limit 8 students Instructor: Andy Scott Cost: $45 ($40 for friends) ask about our scholarships TO REGISTER: Call 740.622.0326 or email pomerenearts@gmail.com or register on-line below Banned to Obscurity artwork by Andy Scott on display at the Pomerene 2/21-3/16 MISSING PIECES Prompted by comics/graphic artist Andy Scott, young student artists will start by transforming themselves into cartoon characters ready for an adventure story. The group will work together to develop key story elements including primary/secondary events, dialogue, monologue, conflict, resolution and themes. Children will draw and write in an atmosphere fashioned after a comics studio. Tasks will be divided into stations: drawing, coloring, lettering and…
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Ms. Rachel’s Studio–summer camp
Join us for a week of Reggio inspired art camp August 5-9, 9am-11am @ the Pomerene Center for the Arts Limit 8 preschool children ages 3-5 Friends of the Pomerene $45/, Guests $50 ask us about our need-based scholarships registration form We like the Reggio Emilia philosophy of encouraging children to explore, create, think, and PLAY and will start the week by asking questions like–How do we get in and make this space ours? What makes a home for something very small, like a fairy or an elf? What about a home for something bigger like us, under the bushes? Using chalk, tree roots, found objects, paint, cardboard boxes, clay and…