The Art Club is a three-year-old program created by the Department of Art, Art History and Design. Held at the Albert Boro Community Center in the Canal district in San Rafael, it provides quality arts education for local youth. It is made possible through an art education grants from the Marin Community Foundation and U.S. Bank and an ongoing partnership with the City of San Rafael Community Services with the support of Steve Mason, director of the Boro Center
The authors used qualitative methods to examine a high school summer arts program in the Midwest, an...
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The exhibit illustrates the talent of UMM\u27s art students, the depth and breadth of the studio art...
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There is research on the benefits of art classes beyond being a creative outlet, and it shows that a...
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The goal of the club is for students to explore different areas in the visual arts–including drawing...
AbstractThe paper presents the results of a research into an extracurricular activity for Art studen...
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 75 - Number 5 - October 7, 2010. 32 pages
Summer Odyssey is an innovative program designed specifically for academically gifted and creatively...
The “INSIDE OUT-Educational Equity in Marin” project features photographs of Dominican University of...
An extensive body of work has demonstrated the benefits of participating in the arts, including when...
Multiple access points for visual art education exist within the nation’s schools and communities. H...
This project will showcase the work that the student organization, Art for El Salvador has done the ...
The authors used qualitative methods to examine a high school summer arts program in the Midwest, an...
Flores, a sophomore Occupational Therapy major, and Leyva, a junior Political Science major, were se...
The exhibit illustrates the talent of UMM\u27s art students, the depth and breadth of the studio art...
Twelve Dominican students completed an “Arts and Community Engagement” course during the spring seme...
When assigned in March to promote the second annual Scholarly and Creative Works Conference at Domin...
There is research on the benefits of art classes beyond being a creative outlet, and it shows that a...
For senior nursing major Stephanie Olivares, the class is a revelation as to how crucial art is in a...
The goal of the club is for students to explore different areas in the visual arts–including drawing...
AbstractThe paper presents the results of a research into an extracurricular activity for Art studen...
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 75 - Number 5 - October 7, 2010. 32 pages
Summer Odyssey is an innovative program designed specifically for academically gifted and creatively...
The “INSIDE OUT-Educational Equity in Marin” project features photographs of Dominican University of...
An extensive body of work has demonstrated the benefits of participating in the arts, including when...
Multiple access points for visual art education exist within the nation’s schools and communities. H...
This project will showcase the work that the student organization, Art for El Salvador has done the ...
The authors used qualitative methods to examine a high school summer arts program in the Midwest, an...
Flores, a sophomore Occupational Therapy major, and Leyva, a junior Political Science major, were se...
The exhibit illustrates the talent of UMM\u27s art students, the depth and breadth of the studio art...