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Blue Sky Project, a program of Involvement Advocacy, is a summer arts community project in McHenry County Illinois, linking professional artists with the young people aged 14-19. Adult classes in clay, jewelry, and fine art. Also offers an artist in residency program, and exhibition opportunities. Visual arts classes for children and adults; 3 locations Exhibition venue and informal school: Classes are offered for adults and children in painting, water colors, drawing and other disciplines. Marwen provides free art instruction as well as college and career planning courses on site at their centrally located facility at 833 North Orleans Street.Courses are offered after school and on Saturdays for grades 6-12. After school program with Fine Arts Instruction Art residency programs at Pros Arts Studio Careers at this major private university, which has six locations. Faculty and Staff employment listings. School Programs involve partnerships with Shanit professional artists and teachers to create curriculums promoting non violence Visiting Artists team with local children on collaborative art projects in Humboldt Park. Chicago -based Arts Integration Organization. PreK-12. Arts Impacting Achievement (AIA) is a demonstration initiative of Beacon Street Gallery, Arts at the Center/Chicago Teachers´Center of Northeastern Illinois University and its´partners. Playwriting, theatre arts, music, visual arts, dance and writing are the vehicle for academic exploration. Openings at this Macomb, IL university. The Chicago Freedom School is a unique intergenerational social change project with a vision to develop and support new generations of critical and independent thinking young people The summer program for youth aged 14-16 lasts for six weeks from July 9th – August 17 th. Selected National/International Links
Focuses on scholarship, teaching and other academic aspects of art practice. Contains useful job listings and information about conferences and publishing. Web page of Adjunct Advocate magazine. Browse hundreds of full-time and temporary faculty jobs, find grants, review lists of professional development books, and more. The Minority and Women Doctoral Directory is a registry which maintains up-to-date information on employment candidates who have recently received, or are soon to receive, a Doctoral or Master's degree in their respective field from one of approximately two hundred major research universities in the United States.
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