PCA&D plans classes for high school students

Pennsylvania College of Art & Design's Center for Creative Exploration will offer classes and workshops geared toward students in grades nine through 12. These activities are designed to help students dive deeper into areas of interest or try out a medium or skill not available in their high school course offerings.

Unless otherwise noted, the classes will be held on Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m. The classes will be Botanical Acrylic Painting on March 8 and 15, with Kate Mundie; From Observation to Illustration: Figure Drawing Workshop on March 8 and 15, with Dobe Steigelman; Observational Drawing: Still Life on March 22, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., with Jason Ward; Screenprinting Social Justice Posters on March 22 and 29, with Rachel Wirick-Yinger; and Plot Twists and Joysticks: Creative Storytelling in Videogames on March 29, with Bruno Cervera.

To register, visit http://www.pcad.edu/cce and scroll down to "Pre-college." Scholarships are available to students who are in need. Questions may be directed to ce@pcad.edu. 

While at PCA&D, students are encouraged to view the displays of their peers' artworks entered in the Lancaster County Young Artists Awards and Scholastic Art Awards competitions in the Main Gallery.

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