Quality arts educators share their artform in an exciting community arts center, August 31-October 14th for 6 to 16 year-olds; $45 per child, per class: circus skills, acting skills, strings, arts sampler, collage, Art That Moves, plus intensives in October and November. Family discounts & scholarships available, just ask while registering, no extra paperwork: 843-379-2787 or in person @ ARTworks in Beaufort Town Center. http://www.beaufortcountyarts.com.
>> full description of each class:
Performing Arts ~ Acting skills with Jenn Shand for ages 9-12, a low key and a noncompetitive introduction to acting. Students will gain self confidence in their ability to express themselves as they learn the basic acting skills through drama activities such as role playing, story dramatization, pantomime, improvisation, and scene work.
Visual Arts ~ Art that Moves with Kelly Davidson for ages 12-16. Students will learn about design, geometrics, color, focus and motion, as we hand build Kaleidoscopes and wind chimes. Using metals, reflective glass, colored glass and other objects, students will be fascinated by the moveable works of art they are able to create.
Performing Arts ~ String Orchestra with Ami Rabinowitz for ages 9-14. Prepare two orchestra pieces in four parts for a performance while learning music theory and instrument skills. Students will learn a few new scales, warm-up exercises, and even some history about their instrument. This class is intended for the orchestra student with at least a year of strings class or private lessons.
Visual Arts ~ Arts Sampler with Jada Gray, for ages 6-9. Students will learn about color, line and media to create Jasper Johns inspired artwork. Jasper Johns is a famous South Carolina American contemporary artist who works primarily in painting and printmaking.
Thursdays beginning September 2nd thru October 14th
Performing Arts ~ Circus Skills with JW Rone, for ages 10-15. Explore the exciting physical arts of juggling, balancing and clowning and their relationship to performance.
Visual Arts ~ Fun Creations with Polymer Clay with Kelly Davidson, ages 6-9. This class provides students with a fun learning opportunity in polymer clay art while working on the projects they'll be proud to use or give as a gift. This class will help develop new interests and skills in the fun working environment. Students will learn how to mix colors, create textures, shape and cut and using clay techniques; and apply these to make pens, a mirror and a 3-D aquarium, all using colorful polymer clay.
Description:
Quality arts educators share their artform in an exciting community arts center, August 31-October 14th for 6 to 16 year-olds; $45 per child, per class: circus skills, acting skills, strings, arts sampler, collage, Art That Moves, plus intensives in October and November. Family discounts & scholarships available, just ask while registering, no extra paperwork: 843-379-2787 or in person @ ARTworks in Beaufort Town Center. http://www.beaufortcountyarts.com.
>> full description of each class:
Performing Arts ~ Acting skills with Jenn Shand for ages 9-12, a low key and a noncompetitive introduction to acting. Students will gain self confidence in their ability to express themselves as they learn the basic acting skills through drama activities such as role playing, story dramatization, pantomime, improvisation, and scene work.
Visual Arts ~ Art that Moves with Kelly Davidson for ages 12-16. Students will learn about design, geometrics, color, focus and motion, as we hand build Kaleidoscopes and wind chimes. Using metals, reflective glass, colored glass and other objects, students will be fascinated by the moveable works of art they are able to create.
Performing Arts ~ String Orchestra with Ami Rabinowitz for ages 9-14. Prepare two orchestra pieces in four parts for a performance while learning music theory and instrument skills. Students will learn a few new scales, warm-up exercises, and even some history about their instrument. This class is intended for the orchestra student with at least a year of strings class or private lessons.
Visual Arts ~ Arts Sampler with Jada Gray, for ages 6-9. Students will learn about color, line and media to create Jasper Johns inspired artwork. Jasper Johns is a famous South Carolina American contemporary artist who works primarily in painting and printmaking.
Thursdays beginning September 2nd thru October 14th
Performing Arts ~ Circus Skills with JW Rone, for ages 10-15. Explore the exciting physical arts of juggling, balancing and clowning and their relationship to performance.
Visual Arts ~ Fun Creations with Polymer Clay with Kelly Davidson, ages 6-9. This class provides students with a fun learning opportunity in polymer clay art while working on the projects they'll be proud to use or give as a gift. This class will help develop new interests and skills in the fun working environment. Students will learn how to mix colors, create textures, shape and cut and using clay techniques; and apply these to make pens, a mirror and a 3-D aquarium, all using colorful polymer clay.
Time:
10:00am-12:00pm
Description:
Basic Sewing Drop-In on Mondays with Pat Willcox.Get support on your current projects or start something new. Bring your own fabric and pattern.Mondays ~ 10am to Noon, $25 per session.Registration: Drop-in to the class at ARTworks, home of the Arts Council of Beaufort County in Beaufort Town Center, or call 336-403-8993.
Time:
11:00am-4:00pm
Description:
The York W. Bailey Museum is open to the public Monday through Saturday from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. Admission is $5 for adults; $4 for seniors; $2 for youth (up to age 16). Named for a Penn School graduate and the first African American Medical doctor to serve St. Helena and neighboring Islands, the museum is housed in the Historic Cope Industrial Building. It is comprised of four Galleries and a Book and Gift Store. Open to the public, over 10,000 visitors come to the museum each year to take part in its Cultural Lessons and Demonstrations Educational Program, view its exhibits, for public programming, or to simply experience the unique blend of history, education and culture. The permanent exhibit showcases some of the oldest professional photographs of African American people, the original 1863 school bell, and artifacts related to Sea Island and African American history and culture. The History and Culture Department maintains Penn Center's historic collection which dates back to 1862 and for more information call (843) 838-2432 or go to www.penncenter.com web site.
Time:
5:30pm-7:00pm
Description:
Belly Dancing 
with Kay Owen at ARTworks, 
Mondays August 31-October 5th, 
5:30-7pm, $50. The dance involves exercise for the entire body in a feminine form of expression. Learn the basic moves; like all arts, this endless, ancient tradition is never completely mastered. Registration: kayowen@hargray.com, 379-6491. Held at ARTworks in Beaufort Town Center, 2127 Boundary Street.
Time:
7:00pm-9:00pm
Description:
The local chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society will continue weekly rehearsals at 7:00 to 9:00 pm. Mondays at the Baptist Church of Beaufort choir room, 600 Charles St., Beaufort. All men who can or want to sing are invited; rehearsals last two hours. For more details and information please call 843-522-0938 or 843-522-0800.
Description:
Lowcountry Habitat for Humanity ReStore, 612 Parris Island Gateway in Port Royal. Call 843-525-0055 for donation pick-up or to serve as a ReStore Volunteer. Donations accepted Tuesday and Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Store Hours are Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Find just what you need at just the right price. Selling new and gently used, furniture, cabinets, appliances, home improvement supplies, tools, lighting, windows and doors, hardware and much more. New items arrive every week!
Description:
Quality arts educators share their artform in an exciting community arts center, August 31-October 14th for 6 to 16 year-olds; $45 per child, per class: circus skills, acting skills, strings, arts sampler, collage, Art That Moves, plus intensives in October and November. Family discounts & scholarships available, just ask while registering, no extra paperwork: 843-379-2787 or in person @ ARTworks in Beaufort Town Center. http://www.beaufortcountyarts.com.
>> full description of each class:
Performing Arts ~ Acting skills with Jenn Shand for ages 9-12, a low key and a noncompetitive introduction to acting. Students will gain self confidence in their ability to express themselves as they learn the basic acting skills through drama activities such as role playing, story dramatization, pantomime, improvisation, and scene work.
Visual Arts ~ Art that Moves with Kelly Davidson for ages 12-16. Students will learn about design, geometrics, color, focus and motion, as we hand build Kaleidoscopes and wind chimes. Using metals, reflective glass, colored glass and other objects, students will be fascinated by the moveable works of art they are able to create.
Performing Arts ~ String Orchestra with Ami Rabinowitz for ages 9-14. Prepare two orchestra pieces in four parts for a performance while learning music theory and instrument skills. Students will learn a few new scales, warm-up exercises, and even some history about their instrument. This class is intended for the orchestra student with at least a year of strings class or private lessons.
Visual Arts ~ Arts Sampler with Jada Gray, for ages 6-9. Students will learn about color, line and media to create Jasper Johns inspired artwork. Jasper Johns is a famous South Carolina American contemporary artist who works primarily in painting and printmaking.
Thursdays beginning September 2nd thru October 14th
Performing Arts ~ Circus Skills with JW Rone, for ages 10-15. Explore the exciting physical arts of juggling, balancing and clowning and their relationship to performance.
Visual Arts ~ Fun Creations with Polymer Clay with Kelly Davidson, ages 6-9. This class provides students with a fun learning opportunity in polymer clay art while working on the projects they'll be proud to use or give as a gift. This class will help develop new interests and skills in the fun working environment. Students will learn how to mix colors, create textures, shape and cut and using clay techniques; and apply these to make pens, a mirror and a 3-D aquarium, all using colorful polymer clay.
Time:
11:00am-4:00pm
Description:
The York W. Bailey Museum is open to the public Monday through Saturday from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. Admission is $5 for adults; $4 for seniors; $2 for youth (up to age 16). Named for a Penn School graduate and the first African American Medical doctor to serve St. Helena and neighboring Islands, the museum is housed in the Historic Cope Industrial Building. It is comprised of four Galleries and a Book and Gift Store. Open to the public, over 10,000 visitors come to the museum each year to take part in its Cultural Lessons and Demonstrations Educational Program, view its exhibits, for public programming, or to simply experience the unique blend of history, education and culture. The permanent exhibit showcases some of the oldest professional photographs of African American people, the original 1863 school bell, and artifacts related to Sea Island and African American history and culture. The History and Culture Department maintains Penn Center's historic collection which dates back to 1862 and for more information call (843) 838-2432 or go to www.penncenter.com web site.
Time:
4:30pm-6:30pm
Description:
Open Studio Watercolors: Jennifer Kassing-Bradley offers lessons from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., on Tuesdays at ARTWorks, the new home of the Arts Council of Beaufort County, 2127 Boundary Street 29902. $10 per session, drop in. Bring your own supplies or purchase there. 843-838-1229.
Time:
6:00pm-8:00pm
Description:
The Truth is Stranger: A Writing Workshop Exploring Narrative Nonfiction
Melinda Copp, Instructor; Tuesdays October 7 – 28, 2008
at ARTWorks, the new home of the Arts Council of Beaufort County, 2127 Boundary Street 29902
6pm – 8pm, $40
Registration ~ Contact Melinda Copp, Melinda.copp@gmail.com
Time:
7:00pm-10:00pm
Description:
Live music at Sea Turtle Cinemas: The Headliners performing at 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Tuesdays at Sea Turtle Cinemas, 106 Buckwalter Parkway in Berkeley Place, Bluffton. Free (no coolers). Sea Turtle Cinemas web site www.seaturtlecinemas.com or phone 843-706-2888.
Description:
Lowcountry Habitat for Humanity ReStore, 612 Parris Island Gateway in Port Royal. Call 843-525-0055 for donation pick-up or to serve as a ReStore Volunteer. Donations accepted Tuesday and Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Store Hours are Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Find just what you need at just the right price. Selling new and gently used, furniture, cabinets, appliances, home improvement supplies, tools, lighting, windows and doors, hardware and much more. New items arrive every week!
Description:
Quality arts educators share their artform in an exciting community arts center, August 31-October 14th for 6 to 16 year-olds; $45 per child, per class: circus skills, acting skills, strings, arts sampler, collage, Art That Moves, plus intensives in October and November. Family discounts & scholarships available, just ask while registering, no extra paperwork: 843-379-2787 or in person @ ARTworks in Beaufort Town Center. http://www.beaufortcountyarts.com.
>> full description of each class:
Performing Arts ~ Acting skills with Jenn Shand for ages 9-12, a low key and a noncompetitive introduction to acting. Students will gain self confidence in their ability to express themselves as they learn the basic acting skills through drama activities such as role playing, story dramatization, pantomime, improvisation, and scene work.
Visual Arts ~ Art that Moves with Kelly Davidson for ages 12-16. Students will learn about design, geometrics, color, focus and motion, as we hand build Kaleidoscopes and wind chimes. Using metals, reflective glass, colored glass and other objects, students will be fascinated by the moveable works of art they are able to create.
Performing Arts ~ String Orchestra with Ami Rabinowitz for ages 9-14. Prepare two orchestra pieces in four parts for a performance while learning music theory and instrument skills. Students will learn a few new scales, warm-up exercises, and even some history about their instrument. This class is intended for the orchestra student with at least a year of strings class or private lessons.
Visual Arts ~ Arts Sampler with Jada Gray, for ages 6-9. Students will learn about color, line and media to create Jasper Johns inspired artwork. Jasper Johns is a famous South Carolina American contemporary artist who works primarily in painting and printmaking.
Thursdays beginning September 2nd thru October 14th
Performing Arts ~ Circus Skills with JW Rone, for ages 10-15. Explore the exciting physical arts of juggling, balancing and clowning and their relationship to performance.
Visual Arts ~ Fun Creations with Polymer Clay with Kelly Davidson, ages 6-9. This class provides students with a fun learning opportunity in polymer clay art while working on the projects they'll be proud to use or give as a gift. This class will help develop new interests and skills in the fun working environment. Students will learn how to mix colors, create textures, shape and cut and using clay techniques; and apply these to make pens, a mirror and a 3-D aquarium, all using colorful polymer clay.
Time:
11:00am-4:00pm
Description:
The York W. Bailey Museum is open to the public Monday through Saturday from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. Admission is $5 for adults; $4 for seniors; $2 for youth (up to age 16). Named for a Penn School graduate and the first African American Medical doctor to serve St. Helena and neighboring Islands, the museum is housed in the Historic Cope Industrial Building. It is comprised of four Galleries and a Book and Gift Store. Open to the public, over 10,000 visitors come to the museum each year to take part in its Cultural Lessons and Demonstrations Educational Program, view its exhibits, for public programming, or to simply experience the unique blend of history, education and culture. The permanent exhibit showcases some of the oldest professional photographs of African American people, the original 1863 school bell, and artifacts related to Sea Island and African American history and culture. The History and Culture Department maintains Penn Center's historic collection which dates back to 1862 and for more information call (843) 838-2432 or go to www.penncenter.com web site.
Time:
4:00pm-7:30pm
Description:
Picture This Gallery, enjoy local art and artists from 4:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. located in the Chase Center at the intersection of Target and Arrow Rds. on Hilton Head Island with light refreshments and wine.
Time:
6:00pm-7:30pm
Description:
Intermediate Tai Chi with J.W. Rone at ARTworks, Wednesdays September 2-October 14, 6-7:30pm , $80. The ancient moving meditation increases balance, strength, flexibility, stamina and vitality. Learn movements and choreography from the Yang Style Long Form & health giving Chi Gong exercises. 843-379-1589 and jw@beaufortcountyarts.com
 to register; held at ARTworks in Beaufort Town Center, 2127 Boundary Street.
Time:
6:00pm-8:00pm
Description:
Lowcountry Writers Critique Group at ARTworks with 
Stephanie Austin Edwards, 
Wednesdays September 23-October 28
, 6-8pm. 
Expand writing through critique group work with an emphasis on what "works" followed by what "needs work." Bring work to read, 10 minutes per person, approximately 1500 words. Submit samples prior to start of class. No erotica or heavy violence/brutality themes. 18 years and older. $90
, contact Stephanie Edwards, 597-3910, held at ARTworks in Beaufort Town Center, 2127 Boundary Street.
Time:
7:00pm
Description:
Beaufort Shag Club meets each Wednesday and the second Saturday of each month at AMVETS Post 70, 1831 Ribaut Rd., Port Royal, SC. The our normal start times for Wednesday is 7:00 pm and Saturday is 8:00 pm.
We offer lessons which start at 6:00 pm on Wednesday nights and run for four weeks. We ask that you join our club which is $25.00 per person per year, this includes lessons, dancing and other club functions from the date you join.
Please visit our web site at www.beaufortshagclub.com or call 524-3732 for more information.
Description:
Lowcountry Habitat for Humanity ReStore, 612 Parris Island Gateway in Port Royal. Call 843-525-0055 for donation pick-up or to serve as a ReStore Volunteer. Find just what you need at just the right price. Selling new and gently used, furniture, cabinets, appliances, home improvement supplies, tools, lighting, windows and doors, hardware and much more. New items arrive every week! Store Hours are Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Donations accepted Tuesday and Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Description:
Quality arts educators share their artform in an exciting community arts center, August 31-October 14th for 6 to 16 year-olds; $45 per child, per class: circus skills, acting skills, strings, arts sampler, collage, Art That Moves, plus intensives in October and November. Family discounts & scholarships available, just ask while registering, no extra paperwork: 843-379-2787 or in person @ ARTworks in Beaufort Town Center. http://www.beaufortcountyarts.com.
>> full description of each class:
Performing Arts ~ Acting skills with Jenn Shand for ages 9-12, a low key and a noncompetitive introduction to acting. Students will gain self confidence in their ability to express themselves as they learn the basic acting skills through drama activities such as role playing, story dramatization, pantomime, improvisation, and scene work.
Visual Arts ~ Art that Moves with Kelly Davidson for ages 12-16. Students will learn about design, geometrics, color, focus and motion, as we hand build Kaleidoscopes and wind chimes. Using metals, reflective glass, colored glass and other objects, students will be fascinated by the moveable works of art they are able to create.
Performing Arts ~ String Orchestra with Ami Rabinowitz for ages 9-14. Prepare two orchestra pieces in four parts for a performance while learning music theory and instrument skills. Students will learn a few new scales, warm-up exercises, and even some history about their instrument. This class is intended for the orchestra student with at least a year of strings class or private lessons.
Visual Arts ~ Arts Sampler with Jada Gray, for ages 6-9. Students will learn about color, line and media to create Jasper Johns inspired artwork. Jasper Johns is a famous South Carolina American contemporary artist who works primarily in painting and printmaking.
Thursdays beginning September 2nd thru October 14th
Performing Arts ~ Circus Skills with JW Rone, for ages 10-15. Explore the exciting physical arts of juggling, balancing and clowning and their relationship to performance.
Visual Arts ~ Fun Creations with Polymer Clay with Kelly Davidson, ages 6-9. This class provides students with a fun learning opportunity in polymer clay art while working on the projects they'll be proud to use or give as a gift. This class will help develop new interests and skills in the fun working environment. Students will learn how to mix colors, create textures, shape and cut and using clay techniques; and apply these to make pens, a mirror and a 3-D aquarium, all using colorful polymer clay.
Time:
11:00am-4:00pm
Description:
The York W. Bailey Museum is open to the public Monday through Saturday from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. Admission is $5 for adults; $4 for seniors; $2 for youth (up to age 16). Named for a Penn School graduate and the first African American Medical doctor to serve St. Helena and neighboring Islands, the museum is housed in the Historic Cope Industrial Building. It is comprised of four Galleries and a Book and Gift Store. Open to the public, over 10,000 visitors come to the museum each year to take part in its Cultural Lessons and Demonstrations Educational Program, view its exhibits, for public programming, or to simply experience the unique blend of history, education and culture. The permanent exhibit showcases some of the oldest professional photographs of African American people, the original 1863 school bell, and artifacts related to Sea Island and African American history and culture. The History and Culture Department maintains Penn Center's historic collection which dates back to 1862 and for more information call (843) 838-2432 or go to www.penncenter.com web site.
Time:
5:30pm
Description:
Beaufort Writers: Meeting 5:30 p.m. every Tuesday in the Beaufort County Airport on Lady's Island conference room.
Description:
Lowcountry Habitat for Humanity ReStore, 612 Parris Island Gateway in Port Royal. Call 843-525-0055 for donation pick-up or to serve as a ReStore Volunteer. Find just what you need at just the right price. Selling new and gently used, furniture, cabinets, appliances, home improvement supplies, tools, lighting, windows and doors, hardware and much more. New items arrive every week! Store Hours are Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Donations accepted Tuesday and Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Description:
Quality arts educators share their artform in an exciting community arts center, August 31-October 14th for 6 to 16 year-olds; $45 per child, per class: circus skills, acting skills, strings, arts sampler, collage, Art That Moves, plus intensives in October and November. Family discounts & scholarships available, just ask while registering, no extra paperwork: 843-379-2787 or in person @ ARTworks in Beaufort Town Center. http://www.beaufortcountyarts.com.
>> full description of each class:
Performing Arts ~ Acting skills with Jenn Shand for ages 9-12, a low key and a noncompetitive introduction to acting. Students will gain self confidence in their ability to express themselves as they learn the basic acting skills through drama activities such as role playing, story dramatization, pantomime, improvisation, and scene work.
Visual Arts ~ Art that Moves with Kelly Davidson for ages 12-16. Students will learn about design, geometrics, color, focus and motion, as we hand build Kaleidoscopes and wind chimes. Using metals, reflective glass, colored glass and other objects, students will be fascinated by the moveable works of art they are able to create.
Performing Arts ~ String Orchestra with Ami Rabinowitz for ages 9-14. Prepare two orchestra pieces in four parts for a performance while learning music theory and instrument skills. Students will learn a few new scales, warm-up exercises, and even some history about their instrument. This class is intended for the orchestra student with at least a year of strings class or private lessons.
Visual Arts ~ Arts Sampler with Jada Gray, for ages 6-9. Students will learn about color, line and media to create Jasper Johns inspired artwork. Jasper Johns is a famous South Carolina American contemporary artist who works primarily in painting and printmaking.
Thursdays beginning September 2nd thru October 14th
Performing Arts ~ Circus Skills with JW Rone, for ages 10-15. Explore the exciting physical arts of juggling, balancing and clowning and their relationship to performance.
Visual Arts ~ Fun Creations with Polymer Clay with Kelly Davidson, ages 6-9. This class provides students with a fun learning opportunity in polymer clay art while working on the projects they'll be proud to use or give as a gift. This class will help develop new interests and skills in the fun working environment. Students will learn how to mix colors, create textures, shape and cut and using clay techniques; and apply these to make pens, a mirror and a 3-D aquarium, all using colorful polymer clay.
Time:
11:00am-4:00pm
Description:
The York W. Bailey Museum is open to the public Monday through Saturday from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. Admission is $5 for adults; $4 for seniors; $2 for youth (up to age 16). Named for a Penn School graduate and the first African American Medical doctor to serve St. Helena and neighboring Islands, the museum is housed in the Historic Cope Industrial Building. It is comprised of four Galleries and a Book and Gift Store. Open to the public, over 10,000 visitors come to the museum each year to take part in its Cultural Lessons and Demonstrations Educational Program, view its exhibits, for public programming, or to simply experience the unique blend of history, education and culture. The permanent exhibit showcases some of the oldest professional photographs of African American people, the original 1863 school bell, and artifacts related to Sea Island and African American history and culture. The History and Culture Department maintains Penn Center's historic collection which dates back to 1862 and for more information call (843) 838-2432 or go to www.penncenter.com web site.
Description:
Lowcountry Habitat for Humanity ReStore, 612 Parris Island Gateway in Port Royal. Call 843-525-0055 for donation pick-up or to serve as a ReStore Volunteer. Find just what you need at just the right price. Selling new and gently used, furniture, cabinets, appliances, home improvement supplies, tools, lighting, windows and doors, hardware and much more. New items arrive every week! Store Hours are Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Donations accepted Tuesday and Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Description:
Quality arts educators share their artform in an exciting community arts center, August 31-October 14th for 6 to 16 year-olds; $45 per child, per class: circus skills, acting skills, strings, arts sampler, collage, Art That Moves, plus intensives in October and November. Family discounts & scholarships available, just ask while registering, no extra paperwork: 843-379-2787 or in person @ ARTworks in Beaufort Town Center. http://www.beaufortcountyarts.com.
>> full description of each class:
Performing Arts ~ Acting skills with Jenn Shand for ages 9-12, a low key and a noncompetitive introduction to acting. Students will gain self confidence in their ability to express themselves as they learn the basic acting skills through drama activities such as role playing, story dramatization, pantomime, improvisation, and scene work.
Visual Arts ~ Art that Moves with Kelly Davidson for ages 12-16. Students will learn about design, geometrics, color, focus and motion, as we hand build Kaleidoscopes and wind chimes. Using metals, reflective glass, colored glass and other objects, students will be fascinated by the moveable works of art they are able to create.
Performing Arts ~ String Orchestra with Ami Rabinowitz for ages 9-14. Prepare two orchestra pieces in four parts for a performance while learning music theory and instrument skills. Students will learn a few new scales, warm-up exercises, and even some history about their instrument. This class is intended for the orchestra student with at least a year of strings class or private lessons.
Visual Arts ~ Arts Sampler with Jada Gray, for ages 6-9. Students will learn about color, line and media to create Jasper Johns inspired artwork. Jasper Johns is a famous South Carolina American contemporary artist who works primarily in painting and printmaking.
Thursdays beginning September 2nd thru October 14th
Performing Arts ~ Circus Skills with JW Rone, for ages 10-15. Explore the exciting physical arts of juggling, balancing and clowning and their relationship to performance.
Visual Arts ~ Fun Creations with Polymer Clay with Kelly Davidson, ages 6-9. This class provides students with a fun learning opportunity in polymer clay art while working on the projects they'll be proud to use or give as a gift. This class will help develop new interests and skills in the fun working environment. Students will learn how to mix colors, create textures, shape and cut and using clay techniques; and apply these to make pens, a mirror and a 3-D aquarium, all using colorful polymer clay.
Time:
11:00am-4:00pm
Description:
The York W. Bailey Museum is open to the public Monday through Saturday from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. Admission is $5 for adults; $4 for seniors; $2 for youth (up to age 16). Named for a Penn School graduate and the first African American Medical doctor to serve St. Helena and neighboring Islands, the museum is housed in the Historic Cope Industrial Building. It is comprised of four Galleries and a Book and Gift Store. Open to the public, over 10,000 visitors come to the museum each year to take part in its Cultural Lessons and Demonstrations Educational Program, view its exhibits, for public programming, or to simply experience the unique blend of history, education and culture. The permanent exhibit showcases some of the oldest professional photographs of African American people, the original 1863 school bell, and artifacts related to Sea Island and African American history and culture. The History and Culture Department maintains Penn Center's historic collection which dates back to 1862 and for more information call (843) 838-2432 or go to www.penncenter.com web site.