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SUMMARY:Summer Art Camp\, Week 2
DESCRIPTION:Kids (ages 5–9)\nArt Around America\nJune 28–July 2\, 10 AM–3 PM\nCelebrate Independence Day through artwork inspired by American artists and famous landmarks. During this holiday week\, we’ll make art projects like prints inspired by American artist Robert Indiana\, mixed media cityscapes\, and ceramics with a nod to Native American pottery. \nTweens (ages 10–12)\nIntro to Web Comics and Fiber Arts\nJune 28–July 2\, 10 AM–3 PM\nIntro to Webcomics: Explore the world of webcomics! Tweens will learn various hand-illustration techniques for comics\, as well as discuss strategies for starting and maintaining a successful project on the web. Campers will focus on improving their artistic skills and will touch on ways in which they can safely and effectively use the web to their advantage. They will also discuss the best ways to manage consistent updates of their work online.\nFiber Arts: If you are interested in color\, texture\, and fiber\, come explore the wonderful world of fiber arts. Tweens will create functional and decorative textiles by learning the basics of how to warp and weave on a loom\, Campers will create several skill-building projects during this exciting week of camp. \nTeens (ages 13+)\nPrintmaking Techniques and Watercolor Exploration WAITLIST ONLY\nJune 28–July 2\, 10 AM–3 PM\nPrintmaking Techniques: In this unique camp\, teens will create their own limited-edition prints on our professional presses! Teens will learn various techniques\, styles\, and tools of the printmaking trade through demonstrations and hands-on practice. This camp will cover techniques including Plexiglass drypoint and monoprinting\, as teens create original one-of-a-kind or editionable prints.\nWatercolor Exploration: Watercolor is a classic painting medium that builds upon drawing skills while also incorporating color theory. The foundations of watercolor painting and color mixing will be explored as teens are introduced to a variety of techniques\, including basic washes\, layering of paints\, and how to create strong compositions with the interplay of dark and light values.
URL:https://www.artcenternj.org/event/summer-art-camp-week-two/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210711
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SUMMARY:Summer Art Camp\, Week 3
DESCRIPTION:Kids (ages 5–9)\nMini Masters\nJuly 5–9\, 10 AM–3 PM\nKids become mini masters while experimenting with art media and techniques used by famous artists. Create a sculpture like those made by Picasso\, design a mixed media work based on Alma Thomas’s paintings\, and paint in watercolor-like Rousseau. \n\n\nIn-Person Saturday Art Camp (Ages 6–9) \nExplore a variety of art media and creative themes over the course of six Saturdays. On each date\, campers will create two projects. Featured project themes will include Mini Masters\, Animals & Wildlife Art. Color Explosion. Creative Creatures\, Art Around the World\, and Art & Nature. \nJuly 10 WAITLIST ONLY\nAll Six Sessions \nTweens (ages 10–12)\nFashion Design Illustration and Soft Sculpture  WAITLIST ONLY\nJuly 5–9\, 10 AM–3 PM\nFashion Design Illustration: Learn how to bring your fashion dreams to life through illustration! Tweens will learn the basics of fashion illustration such as drawing proportional figures\, garment illustration techniques\, and fabric rendering. Students will learn how to create a collection of fashion illustrations employing drawing skills learned during the class and from their own creative design ideas.\nSoft Sculpture: This camp takes the best of fiber arts and sculpture and merges them into a whole new art form: soft sculpture! Using textural materials such as felt\, fibers\, and notions—along with imagination and creativity—campers will design\, prototype\, and create both relief sculpture and sculpture in the round. Being able to sew is a bonus\, but not necessary since multiple methods of soft-sculpture construction will be covered. Campers will create several projects ranging in scale over the course of the week. \nDigital Pop Art WAITLIST ONLY\nJuly 5–9\, 10 AM–12:15 PM\nUsing our fully equipped digital lab\, tweens will use Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom to explore the world of digital pop art. During the week\, tweens will learn how to turn ordinary images into outrageous pop art by simplifying their image of choice into a simple contour drawing\, and then letting their imaginations take the reigns by adding original combinations of color and design. Upon completion\, student work will be printed for display. Students must have a portable storage device\, such as a thumb drive\, as a backup for saving their progress in class. \nTweens (ages 10–12)\nExpressive Ceramics & Mixed Media Collage and Drawing Portraits\nJuly 5–9\, 10 AM–3 PM\nExpressive Ceramics (3 day): Teens will learn the fundamentals of hand-building\, wheel throwing\, and applying glazes while creating expressive works of art in clay.\nMixed Media Collage (2 day): Utilizing a variety of materials\, teens will investigate different approaches and techniques to the art of collage. Materials may include textiles\, magazines\, scrapbook paper\, and construction paper\, as well as campers’ own photographs or hand-painted paper.\nDrawing Portraits: Take your observational drawing skills to the next level! Teens will draw directly from a life portrait model\, focusing on the features of the human face. This camp will explore light and shading\, allowing teens to gain a better understanding of the facial structure through demonstration and drawing exercises. \nDigital Pop Art\nJuly 5–9\, 12:45–3 PM\nUsing our fully equipped digital lab\, teens will use Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom to explore the world of digital pop art. During the week\, tweens will learn how to turn ordinary images into outrageous pop art by simplifying their image of choice into a simple contour drawing\, and then letting their imaginations take the reigns by adding original combinations of color and design. Upon completion\, student work will be printed for display. Students must have a portable storage device\, such as a thumb drive\, as a backup for saving their progress in class.
URL:https://www.artcenternj.org/event/summer-art-camp-week-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210707T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210707T200000
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SUMMARY:Dreamcatcher Repertory Theater Summer Solos 2021
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin the Dreamcatcher Repertory Theater for the return of Summer Solos (formerly Monologues@MONDO)\, the weekly solo reading series! All tickets $20 (advance sales only) and readings will be done on the law of the Art Center. Bring your own blanket or lawn chairs\, picnic\, and/or snacks! Rain dates for all performances are the Thursday following the scheduled date. \nWednesday\, July 7 at 6:30 PM (rain date Thursday\, July 8 at 6:30 PM)\nDonna Orbits the Moon by Ian August\nSomething is not quite right with Donna: She’s a loving mother\, a devoted wife\, and a minor celebrity to all the bake sale planners in town–but something is making her spacey\, and she’s not sure what it is. Therapy is out of the question–and church isn’t the place to share one’s distress. Donna will need to pass through space and through time–all the while listening to an unlikely voice–and try to break free from her gravitational pull to learn just how she can land. \nFeaturing: Laura Ekstrand \nPurchase tickets here.
URL:https://www.artcenternj.org/event/dreamcatcher-repertory-theater-summer-solos-2021/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210710T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210710T140000
DTSTAMP:20260514T113804
CREATED:20210623T202353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210623T202353Z
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SUMMARY:Art and Personal/Collective Wellness with Melissa Diaz
DESCRIPTION:Artist and board-certified art therapist Melissa Diaz will reference the creation of community art initiatives and the concept of collaboration to discuss both professional development and personal and community wellness. Diaz will speak about her journey as an art therapist\, how it intersects with her art practice\, and art as a tool for social activism and empowerment. She will also share the importance of letting your art therapy training impact your artwork and vice versa\, acknowledging the mutuality of impact as a source of developing one’s framework. She will share examples from her community art initiatives\, clinical and academic programming\, and practical information on current sentiments on the field of art therapy and the incorporation of wellness practices in other creative capacities. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://www.artcenternj.org/event/art-and-personal-collective-wellness-with-melissa-diaz/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210718
DTSTAMP:20260514T113804
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SUMMARY:Summer Art Camp\, Week 4
DESCRIPTION:Kids (ages 5–9) \nAnimals & Wildlife Art  WAITLIST ONLY\nJuly 12–16\, 10 AM–3 PM\nThis week of camp is like taking a trip to the zoo\, but way more creative! Explore the exciting world of animals and their amazing habitats. Kids will create projects such as clay owls and patterned rhinos. \nIn-Person Saturday Art Camp for Kids (ages 6–9)\nJuly 17\, 10 AM–1 PM\nExplore a variety of art media and creative themes over the course of six Saturdays. On each date\, campers will create two projects. Featured project themes will include Mini Masters\, Animals & Wildlife Art. Color Explosion. Creative Creatures\, Art Around the World\, and Art & Nature. \n  \nTweens (ages 10–12) \nFunctional Ceramics & Comic Book Illustration and Art Journaling  WAITLIST ONLY\nJuly 12–16\, 10 AM–3 PM\nFunctional Ceramics (3 day): Our most popular week of camp! Tweens will learn the fundamentals of hand-building\, wheel throwing\, and applying glazes while creating functional ceramic items\, such as cups\, mugs\, bowls\, and plates.\nComic Book Illustration (2 day): Tweens will imagine and bring to life their own comic book characters! Campers will learn different illustration techniques and styles to help them create an expressive and unique cast of characters. Once students have designed and developed their characters\, they will create a comic strip featuring their newly imagined cast.\nArt Journaling: Art journaling is a wonderful habit for everyone\, not just artists! Keeping a journal that contains one’s inspirations\, frustrations\, dreams\, and fears is a way to creatively process everyday life. Tweens will make their own journal with simple bookbinding techniques and will fill its pages both inside and outside of camp. We’ll also encourage tweens to share their journaling journey during camp. \nPhotography and Digital Photo Editing WAITLIST ONLY\nJuly 12–16\, 10 AM–12:15 PM\nCapture and edit images to create expressive photographs. Tweens will learn the basic concepts of photography\, experimenting with light\, composition\, depth of field\, and more. Tweens will gain an understanding of how to use a digital camera and will spend time in the digital lab editing their photographs. Students will need to bring a digital camera or smartphone with a camera for this course. Students must also have a portable storage device\, such as a thumb drive\, as a backup for saving their progress in class. \n  \nTeens (ages 13+) \nEssential Drawing and Painting and Soft Sculpture WAITLIST ONLY\nJuly 12–16\, 10 AM–3 PM\nEssential Drawing and Painting Techniques: This camp is perfect for the teen looking to develop the foundational skills of drawing and painting. Teens will use their observational skills and gain familiarity with diverse media (such as graphite\, charcoal\, and acrylics) through drawing exercises that may include gesture drawings\, blind contours\, and contour drawings. Linear perspective\, color theory\, and building form with light and shadow will also be covered as teens render their artistic creations.\nSoft Sculpture: This camp takes the best of fiber arts and sculpture and merges them into a whole new art form: soft sculpture! Using textural materials such as felt\, fibers\, and notions—along with imagination and creativity—campers will design\, prototype\, and create both relief sculpture and sculpture in the round. Being able to sew is a bonus\, but not necessary\, since multiple methods of soft sculpture construction will be covered. Campers will create several projects ranging in scale over the course of the week. \nPhotography and Digital Photo Editing WAITLIST ONLY\nJuly 12–16\,  12:45–3 PM\nCapture and edit images to create expressive photographs. Tweens will learn the basic concepts of photography\, experimenting with light\, composition\, depth of field\, and more. Tweens will gain an understanding of how to use a digital camera and will spend time in the digital lab editing their photographs. Students will need to bring a digital camera or smartphone with a camera for this course. Students must also have a portable storage device\, such as a thumb drive\, as a backup for saving their progress in class.
URL:https://www.artcenternj.org/event/summer-art-camp-week-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210714T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210714T200000
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SUMMARY:Dreamcatcher Repertory Theater Summer Solos 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join the Dreamcatcher Repertory Theater for the return of Summer Solos (formerly Monologues@MONDO)\, the weekly solo reading series! All tickets $20 (advance sales only) and readings will be done on the law of the Art Center. Bring your own blanket or lawn chairs\, picnic\, and/or snacks! Rain dates for all performances are the Thursday following the scheduled date. \nWednesday\, July 14 at 6:30 PM (rain date Thursday\, July 15 at 6:30 PM)\nI Hate This (a play without the baby) by David Hansen\nDavid and his wife Toni learn at her 30-week check-up that their unborn child has died. Jumping back and forth between two timelines\, David tells the story of the 36 hours between learning this truth and the birth of their first child\, as well as the year that follows—detailing the frustration\, recrimination\, guilt\, sorrow\, and ultimate acceptance of their son’s death. \nFeaturing: Jason Szamreta \nPurchase tickets here.
URL:https://www.artcenternj.org/event/dreamcatcher-repertory-theater-summer-solos-2021-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210725
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CREATED:20210617T012206Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Art Camp\, Week 5
DESCRIPTION:Kids (ages 5–9) \nColor Explosion  WAITLIST ONLY\nJuly 19–23\, 10 AM–3 PM\nExplore color! This camp introduces kids to the bold pop-art movement and other ways in which vibrant colors can be used in artwork. Kids will create projects that play with colors\, such as multi-colored kaleidoscope paintings and a mixed-media color-wheel collage. \nIn-Person Saturday Art Camp (Ages 6–9)\nJuly 24\, 10 AM–1 PM\nExplore a variety of art media and creative themes over the course of six Saturdays. On each date\, campers will create two projects. Featured project themes will include Mini Masters\, Animals & Wildlife Art. Color Explosion. Creative Creatures\, Art Around the World\, and Art & Nature. \n  \nTweens (ages 10–12) \nWatercolor Exploration and Assemblage  WAITLIST ONLY\nJuly 19–23\, 10 AM–3 PM\nWatercolor Exploration: Watercolor is a classic painting medium that builds upon drawing skills while also incorporating color theory. The foundations of watercolor painting and color mixing will be explored as tweens are introduced to a variety of techniques\, including basic washes\, layering of paints\, and how to create strong compositions with the interplay of dark and light values.\nAssemblage: Tweens will transform everyday items into expressive\, personal sculptures! Imagine all the artistic possibilities in combining materials such as paper\, plastic\, clay\, and wire with found objects. Through demonstrations and hands-on practice\, tweens will learn various techniques to manipulate the materials and create one-of-a-kind sculptures. \nDigital Art\nJuly 19–23\, 10 AM–12:15 PM\nDive into digital! In our fully-equipped digital lab\, campers will use software to explore the concept of fine art in the digital realm while analyzing elements of art and learning how to apply them digitally. This camp will also cover artistic concepts of composition and idea development. Students must have a portable storage device\, such as a thumb drive\, as a backup for saving their progress in class. \n  \nTeens (ages 13+) \nExperimental Fashion and Jewelry Design\nJuly 19–23\, 10 AM–3 PM\nExperimental Fashion: Teens will explore traditional and non-traditional fashion design\, including sketching concepts\, and bring them to fruition\, making anything from everyday clothing items to cosplay. Multiple sewing and fabricating techniques will be covered while tweens create wearable art. Students will also have the opportunity to design their own t-shirt during this week of camp.\nJewelry Design: Make your own jewelry! Teens will experiment with jewelry-making techniques to create pendants and bracelets of their own original designs. After starting with a sketch\, the instructor will help teens use a variety of materials to create their vision. Projects may include\, but are not limited to\, wrapped wire pendants\, polymer clay canes\, and recycled paper beads. \nDigital Art WAITLIST ONLY\nJuly 19–23\, 12:45–3 PM\nDive into digital! In our fully-equipped digital lab\, campers will use software to explore the concept of fine art in the digital realm while analyzing elements of art and learning how to apply them digitally. This camp will also cover artistic concepts of composition and idea development. Students must have a portable storage device\, such as a thumb drive\, as a backup for saving their progress in class.
URL:https://www.artcenternj.org/event/summer-art-camp-week-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210721T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210721T200000
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SUMMARY:Dreamcatcher Repertory Theater Summer Solos 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join the Dreamcatcher Repertory Theater for the return of Summer Solos (formerly Monologues@MONDO)\, the weekly solo reading series! All tickets $20 (advance sales only) and readings will be done on the law of the Art Center. Bring your own blanket or lawn chairs\, picnic\, and/or snacks! Rain dates for all performances are the Thursday following the scheduled date. \nWednesday\, July 21\, at 6:30 PM (rain date Thursday\, July 22 at 6:30 PM)\nHarry Clarke by David Cale\nHarry Clarke is the story of a shy midwestern man who feels more himself when adopting the persona of cocky Londoner Harry Clarke. Moving to New York and presenting himself as an Englishman\, he charms his way into a wealthy family’s life\, romancing two family members as the seductive and sexually precocious Harry\, with more on his mind than love. With his spellbinding and emotionally nuanced storytelling\, Cale has created a riveting story of a man leading an outrageous double life.\nFeaturing: Clark Carmichael \nPurchase tickets here.
URL:https://www.artcenternj.org/event/dreamcatcher-repertory-theater-summer-solos-2021-3/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210726
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210801
DTSTAMP:20260514T113804
CREATED:20210617T013358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210617T013358Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Art Camp\, Week 6
DESCRIPTION:Kids (ages 5–9) \nCreative Creatures  WAITLIST ONLY\nJuly 26–30\, 10 AM–3 PM\nLet your imagination run wild! This week\, campers will make art featuring wildly creative creatures. Join us to make crazy and creative projects such as ceramic dragons\, monster drawings\, and a pastel Pegasus. \nIn-Person Saturday Art Camp (Ages 6–9)\nJuly 31\, 10 AM–1 PM\nExplore a variety of art media and creative themes over the course of six Saturdays. On each date\, campers will create two projects. Featured project themes will include Mini Masters\, Animals & Wildlife Art. Color Explosion. Creative Creatures\, Art Around the World\, and Art & Nature. \n  \nTweens (ages 10–12) \nExperimental Fashion and Jewelry Design\nJuly 26–30\, 10 AM–3 PM\nExperimental Fashion: Create fashion! Tweens will explore traditional and non-traditional fashion design\, including sketching concepts and bring them to fruition\, making anything from everyday clothing items to cosplay. Multiple sewing and fabricating techniques will be covered while tweens create wearable art. Students will also have the opportunity to design their own t-shirt during this week of camp.\nJewelry Design: Make your own jewelry! Tweens will experiment with jewelry-making techniques to create pendants and bracelets of their own original designs. After starting with a sketch\, the instructor will guide tweens on using the best materials to create their vision. Projects may include\, but are not limited to\, wrapped wire pendants\, polymer clay canes\, and recycled paper beads. \nDigital Pop Art\nJuly 26–30\, 10 AM–12:15 PM\nUsing our fully equipped digital lab\, tweens will use Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom to explore the world of digital pop art. During the week\, tweens will learn how to turn ordinary images into outrageous pop art by simplifying their image of choice into a simple contour drawing\, and then letting their imaginations take the reigns by adding original combinations of color and design. Upon completion\, student work will be printed for display. Students must have a portable storage device\, such as a thumb drive\, as a backup for saving their progress in class. \n  \nTeens (ages 13+) \nScreen Printing and Graphic Arts\nJuly 26–30\, 10 AM–3 PM\nScreen Printing: Teens will learn basic screen-printing techniques\, including image-making\, screen and material preparation\, mono-printing\, and edition printing. Campers will learn to develop prints on paper while experimenting with the possibilities of screen printing.\nGraphic Arts: Graphic design is art applied to objects you see every day. During this week of camp\, teens will learn the basics of graphic design\, including typography\, page layout\, and marketing. Projects will help build foundational art skills\, as campers will use traditional non-digital techniques while working on projects such as designing a logo\, package design\, magazine page layouts\, and t-shirt design. If you are interested in finding dynamic ways to communicate your ideas\, this is the camp for you. \nDigital Pop Art\nJuly 26–30\, 12:45–3 PM\nUsing our fully equipped digital lab\, teens will use Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom to explore the world of digital pop art. During the week\, tweens will learn how to turn ordinary images into outrageous pop art by simplifying their image of choice into a simple contour drawing\, and then letting their imaginations take the reigns by adding original combinations of color and design. Upon completion\, student work will be printed for display. Students must have a portable storage device\, such as a thumb drive\, as a backup for saving their progress in class.
URL:https://www.artcenternj.org/event/summer-art-camp-week-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210728T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210728T200000
DTSTAMP:20260514T113804
CREATED:20210617T210111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210617T210611Z
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SUMMARY:Dreamcatcher Repertory Theater Summer Solos 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join the Dreamcatcher Repertory Theater for the return of Summer Solos (formerly Monologues@MONDO)\, the weekly solo reading series! All tickets $20 (advance sales only) and readings will be done on the law of the Art Center. Bring your own blanket or lawn chairs\, picnic\, and/or snacks! Rain dates for all performances are the Thursday following the scheduled date. \nWednesday\, July 28\, at 6:30 PM (rain date Thursday\, July 29 at 6:30 PM)\nForever by Dael Orlandersmith\nInspired by her experiences in Paris at the famed Père Lachaise Cemetery—the final resting place of such legendary artists as Richard Wright and Jim Morrison—award-winning playwright/performer Dael Orlandersmith explores the strange way we form powerful bonds with people who\, though unrelated to us by blood\, come to feel like family. Orlandersmith investigates the complex legacy she received from her mother—a legacy of bitterness\, abuse\, and frustration\, but also of poetry\, music\, and art.\nFeaturing: Nicole Callender \nPurchase tickets here.
URL:https://www.artcenternj.org/event/dreamcatcher-repertory-theater-summer-solos-2021-4/
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