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Pelham Art Center opens sign-ups for spring classes and workshops Friday for members, March 1 for public

Editor’s note: This press release was provided by the Pelham Art Center. The Pelham Examiner publishes press releases in the form received as a service to the community.

PELHAM, NY—Registration for Pelham Art Centers Spring 2024 classes and workshops will open to the general public on Friday, March 1. For the first time, Pelham Art Center members will have access to early registration beginning on Friday, Feb. 23. This includes access to all Spring semester classes, plus a Spring Break Camp for students ages 3-7 for the week of March 25-29, and a series of workshops for teens and adults.

Pelham Art Centers Spring 2024 lineup includes a wide variety of classes for adults and youth alike

Pelham Art Center classes are immersive creative experiences led by professional teaching artists including: Maria Campos, Elizabeth de Bethune, Tara DeLuca, JC English, Frank Fanelli, Hayley Ferber, Helayne Friedland, Letizia Gentile, Edgar Jerins, Satish Joshi, Rachel Krause, Eleanor Miller, Kristin Moore-Gantz, Susan Nathenson, The Nerdy Duo, Nancy Nikkal, Samantha Richardson, Donetta Riley, Donna Ross, Susan Saas, Ana Saura, Maria Spiess, Judith Weber. Each class introduces an artistic medium in depth through guided projects suited to artists of all skill levels.

Spring offerings include everything from Abstract Painting and Art Marketing 101 for adults to “Art Storytellers,” Fashion Design Illustration, and Mixed Media Drawing & Painting for children. Spring workshops (all targeted at ages 14+) Sound Healing & Meditation, Ceramic Surface Designs, and a Kintsugi (the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery) Workshop.

Young artists ages 3-7 can participate in Pelham Art Centers full-day Spring Break Camp from March 25-29

Pelham Art Center offers need-based, full and partial scholarships for all students, thanks to funding from the Town of Pelham, Westchester Arts Council/Westchester Board of Legislators, New York State Council on the Arts, Uskali Scholarship Fund, Annual Fund and Special Event donors. Scholarships are awarded based on available funds, the application can be found here.

The David Uskali Scholarship provides scholarships specifically for high school students to attend year-round classes and workshops with the goal of supporting skill development, talent, and passion for art, and help these young artists create work for college portfolios. This scholarship is open to all high-school students regardless of need. Additional information and an application form can be accessed here.

Complete class details and registration (beginning March 1 for the general public, and Feb. 23 for PAC members) can be found at pelhamartcenter.org/education.

 

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