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Young Artist Summer Program at the Long Island Academy of Fine Art

Written by Long Island News & PR  |  17. April 2017

Glen Cove, NY - April 17, 2017 - The Long Island Academy of Fine Art is pleased to announce its upcoming Young Artist Summer Program, running weekly from July 10 through August 25.  This summer program is open to students entering 3rd-7th grades, and it runs Monday through Thursday or Friday, with half- or full-day options. Teenagers are invited to create a customized program during our regular summer semester (July 10 - September 3) that suits their individual interests and needs.  The school is located at 14 Glen Street, Glen Cove, NY.
 
Students who are rising 3rd-7th graders have the unique opportunity to learn classical and technical skills rarely available to their age group. Starting July 10, two workshops will run per week--a morning class and an afternoon class. Students can choose one half-day class, or both for an all-day art camp experience. Each workshop allows students to delve into art forms and materials with art professionals who come to share their particular area of expertise in drawing and painting, ceramics, paper arts, and toy production.  Some workshops focus on improving skills with traditional drawing and painting, such as our Fundamentals workshops, while others encourage creativity and exploration while still learning a new skill-set, such as Paper Arts.
 
“Beginners are welcome,” says Co-Director Rebecca Forster. “We believe that every child and adult can learn how to draw, given the right environment. What drives us at LIAFA is not the number of students we have, but the quality and depth of education we offer and our passion for art.  We intentionally keep our classes small so that our teachers have time to give each student individualized attention and guidance.”
 
Each camp session is limited to only 8 students. Discounts are available for multiple weeks and for siblings who register together. Pricing information may be found online here.
 
The serious teenage student can also enjoy exclusive art training at LIAFA. During the summer our teenagers join our adult or teen portfolio development classes for weekly classes, or LIAFA can work with each student on a customized program according to the student’s interests and schedule, called the Teen Intensive. For registration and information, call Rebecca Forster at 516-590-4324.
 
The Long Island Academy of Fine Art is dedicated to the advancement of classical art for students of all ages and experience levels. LIAFA also offers year-round adult classes and High School Portfolio Development courses. Visit www.liafa.com or call 516-590-4324 for more information, and www.liafa.com/summer-program/ for specific information in regards to our Young Artist Summer Program.

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