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DCAC Youth Arts Studio

 

Time and Place

DCAC workshops take place every other Saturday from 10-12pm at our gallery location, 754 P St., on the corner of Inyo and P in downtown Fresno. Our workshop dates are as follows:

April 2010: 10th
May 2010: 1st & 15th
June 2010: 5th & 19th
July 2010: 10th & 24th
Aug. 2010: 7th & 21st
Sept. 2010: 11th & 25th
Oct. 2010: 9th & 23rd
Nov. 2010: 6th & 20th
Dec. 2010: 4th & 18th
Jan. 2011: 8th & 22nd
Feb. 2011: 5th & 19th
March 2011: 5th & 19th
April 2011: 2nd & 16th

Fees

Our price point for a session is 20.00 per person or a donation of like value. Donations include, paint, canvases, or materials used in various workshops. We have a list of needed items posted. If you have a special circumstance, please speak to one of our core members.

BBBS

  FRESNO
10am-noon
MADERA
10am-noon
TULARE
10am-noon
May 15, 2010 X    
June 5, 2010     X
June 19, 2010   X  
July 10, 2010 X    
July 24, 2010   X  
August 7, 2010     X
August 21, 2010 X    
September 18, 2010      
September 25, 2010 X    
October 9, 2010   X  
October 23, 2010     X
November 6, 2010 X    
November 20, 2010 X    
December 4, 2010   X  
December 11, 2010     X
January 8, 2011 X    
January 22, 2011 X    
February 5, 2011   X  
February 19, 2011 X    
March 5, 2011     X
March 19, 2011 X    
April 2, 2011   X  
April 16, 2011 X    

Big Brothers Big Sisters Madera 6-19-2010"

July Workshops

Create Your Life Story

Through photography, collage and other creative elements students will transfer the story of their life into a work of art. Students will use a variety of elements to demonstrate who they are and how they have become a special individual. The final outcome will be shared with others, or kept for one’s own learning experience.

Free and Guided Painting

Students will be allowed to express their emotions through unguided free painting using acrylic, latex and oil paint on canvas, wood, and tile. Also, for those who prefer to have guidance, a core artist will teach a method of painting focusing on a famous artist, a particular technique, or an underlining principle.

Small Scale Sculpture

With a method we call scrap-o-matic, students use hot glue and objects ranging from buttons to bottles to build a design of architecture of free form sculpture with the guidance of a volunteer and/or a core artist.