University of Saint Francis Offers Art Classes for Children
Through "Art in the Morning" Program
April 23, 2008, Fort Wayne, Indiana: The School of Creative
Arts at the University of Saint Francis has announced
summer art classes for children in grades 1 to 6 in the
“Art in the Morning” Youth Art Program. The classes will
run from July 7 to August 1 (four-week term), Monday
through Friday from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the Mimi and Ian
Rolland Center for Art and Visual Communications on
Leesburg Road. This program is made possible through the
generous support of the Foellinger Foundation.
Area art teachers and art education majors will instruct
children in drawing, painting, printmaking, multi-media,
and ceramics. All art materials and a daily snack will
be provided.
The cost is $75 for each child and includes all materials
and instructional fees. Scholarships are available to
those students who receive the Free and Reduced Lunch
Program at their respective schools. Registration must
be received no later than June 20. Space is limited. For
a registration form and further information, telephone
260-399-7700 ext. 8001.
The School of Creative Arts (SOCA)
is an accredited school by the National Association of
Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).
The University of Saint Francis,
founded in 1890, is a comprehensive university in the
Catholic Franciscan tradition, offering undergraduate
and graduate programs to more than 2,100 students from a
broad geographic region. |