Come and visit the Center for Maine Contemporary Art! Students at Camden-Rockport Middle School have been engaged in a year long Alphabet Project.
As part of an ongoing effort to improve the vocabulary of our students . . .
What's Happening With Youth Arts
Come and visit the Center for Maine Contemporary Art! Students at Camden-Rockport Middle School have been engaged in a year long Alphabet Project.
As part of an ongoing effort to improve the vocabulary of our students . . .
Come and visit the Center for Maine Contemporary Art! Students at Camden Rockport Middle School have been engaged in a year long Alphabet Project. As part of an ongoing effort to improve the vocabulary of our students, Principal Maria Libby, and Literacy coach Michelle Gabrielsen have been working to introduce grade academic vocabulary throughout the year. Working with local artist Ingrid Ellison, students in all four grades learned various methods of printmaking, such as gelatin prints, linoleum prints, collographs and monotypes with collage. Using these techniques, they chose to spell out words inspired by the creativity shown in every student at the middle school.
A rich and exciting show of artwork opens at High Mountain Hall (5 Mountain Street in Camden) on Friday, December 16 with a wine and hors d’oeuvres reception for the public from 5 – 9 pm.
The group exhibition continues on Saturday, December 17 from 10 am – 4 pm On Saturday, a raffle of items donated by each of the six artists will solely benefit Youth Arts.
Gold jewelry by Patty Bolz, oil paintings by Antonia Munroe, porcelain ceramics by Austin Smith, mixed-media art by Laura Balombini, landscape photography by Jacob Hessler and textile art by Julie O’Rourke comprise this year’s spectacular show.
Youth Arts would like to thank everyone involved in making our Benefit Auction and Celebration of the Arts a smashing success! Held Saturday, November 5, 2011 at the beautiful High Mountain Hall in Camden, nearly 100 guests were treated to delicious food catered by Maine Coast Catering and were offered a plethora of both silent and live auction items.
Our tireless team of volunteers worked for months to plan and prepare for this event. We thank them for their dedication and the endless amount of time and work that was needed. We also say thank you to our numerous item donors, who donated thousands of dollars of amazing items and experiences for our guests to bid upon. We say thank you to Bruce Gamage, our auctioneer, and to Warner Graphics for printing our programs. And finally we say thank you to the following sponsors: Child Safety Solutions, Adventure Advertising, New Leaf Construction, Norton & Masters, Camden National Bank, On the Water in Maine, and Planet Toys.
Everyone’s donations to this event will help to enrich the lives of our children through art through the year 2012. Thanks again for making this such a terrific event!
Youth Arts’ Spring Raffle winners were selected at random on Tuesday, May 10.
When you see them, please thank these Winners for supporting Youth Arts:
THANK YOU to everyone who made this a success!
JUMP RHYTM JAZZ PROJECT, an Emmy award-winning dance company, will perform and teach in the Strom Auditorium on Friday and Saturday, October 1 and 2.
Sponsored by Youth Arts and Bay Chamber Concerts.
October 1, JRJP will perform in the Strom for Camden Rockport Middle School students.
Saturday, October 2, JRJP will teach a Master Class for Camden Hills Regional High School students at 10:30 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
Saturday evening at 7:00 p.m. they will perform for the public. Tickets for the evening performance can be purchased through the Bay Chamber Box Office.
Thank you to all who participated in FishES (Fish at the Elementary School) this school year!
The year-long Youth Arts-led “FISH” project is coming to an exciting culmination as summer is fast approaching. Students in grades K – 4 have been working over the course of the year on making fabulous schools of fish. Beginning in October, every grade has worked with . . .
Youth Arts held “A Celebration of the Arts” at Point Lookout Conference Center, Northport, May 22, 2010 with Auctioneer Bruce Gamage.
Here’s Just A Sample of the Many Auction Items:
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During the 2009/2010 school year all Youth Arts residencies at the elementary school will be working with local artists to create fun fish. This is a community-building project where each student will create a fish. During this residency they will also learn more about art history as well as the biology, anatomy, and structure of fish connecting to their regular classroom curriculum.
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