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Digital Art: Turning the Ordinary Into Extraordinary

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Date: Thursday, August 9, 2007
Time: 10:45 — 12 Noon

Digital Art encourages artistic expression and learning among center users, is relatively simple to grasp, and does not require expensive software to implement. It is an exciting and relevant option for all Neighborhood Networks centers, particularly those in search of programming that appeals to all age levels. Learn about successful digital art programs and how you can implement a similar program at your center.

Materials:
Digital Art presentation 1
Digital Art presentation 2
Digital Art presentation 3
Digital Art presentation 4

Moderator:
Chiara Law
Housing Program Manager
Neighborhood Networks
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Presenters:

Lauren Bratslavsky
CTCNet VISTA/Youth Media Facilitator
Media Bridges

Nettrice Gaskins
Computer Arts Academic and Community Liaison
Massachusetts College of Arts

 


 

 
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