Art in Our Future: Youth Art Show at City Hall!
Art in our Future:Â City Hall Youth Art Show Thursday May 1st 5-7pm City Hall 1221 SW 4th FREE and Open to the Public Featuring work from: * The Children's Healing Art Project * Young, Gifted, and Black Art Competition in collaboration with the African American Visual Arts Scholarship project. Performances by: * Buckman Chorus From painting and drawing to sculpture and performance, the night's spotlight will be firmly focused on the rich talent of Portland's young artists. City Hall is excited to open its gallery space for the next generation of creative thinkers to exhibit their amazing work! Free refreshments, delicious food, youth produced art and great performance-be sure not to miss this event! Partner Descriptions: * Buckman Elementary School Arts Focus, a Portland Public School located in inner Southeast Portland, offers an innovative arts-integrated academic curriculum, in addition to intensive arts classes in dance, drama and music, and visual art. At Buckman, Portland's premier arts elementary school, students internalize their academic learning through these varied forms of creative self-expression, resulting in increased self-esteem, absorption of academic material, creative thinking, and understanding and acceptance of the self. Combining a love of the arts with high academic achievement, Buckman is both a neighborhood school and arts focus option program that is open for admission to all elementary students in Portland. Buckman was recently given the Creative Ticket School of Excellence Award by the Oregon Alliance for Arts Education in conjunction with the Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education Network. Children's Healing Art Project (CHAP) brings the healing power of art to children in crisis and their families with a mobile team of teaching artists working in Portland's children's hospitals. CHAP has created art classes tailored to the needs of the children we serve in each partner facility: Doernbecher Children's Hospital, Shriners Hospital for Children, Legacy Emanuel Children's Hospital & at Art Club (CHAP's out-of-hospital art camp in our Pearl District studio). In 2007, CHAP served over 5,000 children & their families. CHAP offers one-on-one classes for children in isolation and group classes in playrooms, lobbies and waiting rooms. CHAP classes include drawing, painting, sculpture, computer animation, mask making and jewelry. CHAP classes offer a place where nervous energy is transformed into creative energy. Our common language is based in the creative process of making art, which crosses all gender, age, and cultural, religious and ethnic boundaries. CHAP classes offer an art experience that engages and inspires -- where children can be seen for their artistic talents and not for their disease, diagnosis or disability. CHAP is a 501 (c-3) non-profit. * African American Visual Arts Scholarship: Young, Gifted, and Black Art Competition:
Posted Mon, 04/28/2008 - 2:17pm.
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Is the youth art show still
Is the youth art show still up at the city hall. I was disappointed t miss the opening and would like to see the work, I work with youth at risk in El Salvador and have a RACC grant to work with migrant youth this coming summer in a program called Stepping Stones. I am wondering if we might have the opportunity to expose our kids work at City Hall in the future. These kids are often the ones most marginalized.
Thanks for your reply.