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October 2013

Tuesday, 08 October 2013

CAP Digital Media Program

CAP Digital Media Program


CAP Digital Media Program

Fall 2013 Semester: October to December 

Spring 2014 Semester: January to June

Every Tuesday; Hours: 4pm - 7pm

FREE OPEN REGISTRATION

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This is a 30-week program for teenagers (ages 15 to 18). Students learn computer design applications, printmaking, T-shirt design, screen-printing and digital video production. The program culminates with an exhibition of the work at Self-Help Graphics & Art, at the California Institute of the Arts, as well as with a screening at REDCAT. CAP Instructors: CalArts School of Theater alumnus Reggie Coleman and CalArts student instructors All CAP After-School programs are free. No previous experience is required and registration is open to students ages 13-19. Please register on the first day of class. Parent's/Guardian's signature will be required on the participant’s registration form, standard release form, and medical release form. Attendance at all sessions is required.


SELF HELP GRAPHICS'
Digital Media Program's
Student Art Exhibition    


Tuesday, June 11, 2013  

5PM - 7PM    

FREE      


Self Help Graphics & Art  

1300 East 1st Street  

Los Angeles, CA 90033      

 


Join the CalArts Community Arts Partnership (CAP) and Self Help Graphics & Art as we celebrate the end of another successful year for this exciting program in which students are provided with imaginative training in visual and digital art.    


This CAP Program is made possible through the generosity of the Eisner Foundation, the Herb Alpert Foundation, the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, the Walt Disney Foundation, the Annenberg Foundation, and the Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation. Self Help Graphics & Art's Art Para Hoy! Youth and Community Art Programs are sponsored in part by Bank of America, California Community Foundation, the Rose Hills Foundation, Sony Pictures Entertainment, and the Walt Disney Company.