Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Monday, January 22, 2018

Interlochen Center for the Arts


Type of Program:  Summer Enrichment Program or Camp

What is official name of the program: Interlochen Center for the Arts

Focus: Visual Arts

Age Eligibility: rising 9th graders (summer after 8th grade), rising 10th graders (summer after 9th grade), rising 11th graders (summer after 10th grade), rising 12th graders (summer after 11th grade), You must qualify or try out

Financial aid available?: Not sure

Description from student participant: The program was well-funded, teachers were passionate about their subjects, and every student was recognized as an individual. Interlochen also focuses on students applying to art schools, has art portfolio reviews, and representatives from art schools across the country visit. 

Where is the program: Northwestern Michigan

Length: 3-5 weeks

Bay Students who have participated (if email is included, they are happy
to email or talk to you about the program): Emma Giometti '21

California State Summer School for the Arts


Type of Program:  Summer Enrichment Program or Camp

What is official name of the program: California State Summer School for the Arts

Focus: Summer art school

Age Eligibility: rising 9th graders (summer after 8th grade), rising 10th graders (summer after 9th grade), rising 11th graders (summer after 10th grade), rising 12th graders (summer after 11th grade), You must qualify or try out, summer 12th grade

Financial aid available?: Yes

Description from student participant: It is a highly intensive summer art program taught by college art professors

Where is the program: In California

Length: 2-3 weeks

Bay Students who have participated (if email is included, they are happy
to email or talk to you about the program): Claire Garlington '19




Tuesday, February 5, 2013

California State Summer School of the Arts


Rebecca King
Class of: 2014
Name of Program: California State Summer School of the Arts
When they did the program: July 14th- August 10th 2012
Location: California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, Los Angeles
Type of Program: Arts
Short Summary: Highly intensive visual arts program in which high school students took advantage of workshops, famous artists/talented professors, and majors/minors of their choice for college credit. Students refined their skills as fine artists and learned the craft of new instruments to expand their repertoire. I highly recommend it. 

Rustic Pathways: Village Documentary


Name: Anna Zehner
Class of: 2016
Program: Rustic Pathways: Village Documentary
When you did the program: Late June to mid July 2012
Location: Thailand
Summary: I spent three amazing weeks in Thailand on one of the many programs Rustic Pathways has to offer. Though I was the youngest people there, (they were all juniors and seniors) I still had loads of fun and learned a lot about photography. I definitely recommend it!
About how many kids were in your summer program? Fifteen
Who were the adults and what role did they play in your experience? There were three main 'counselors' and one translator. The counselors taught us about photography and the culture of Thailand.
How much free time did you have and what did you do with it? It depended on the day but we had a good amount. With this time, we pretty much just hung out and explored where we were staying.
Did you have room and board or a home stay in another country? If so, what was your experience like? We shared a room with someone whenever we went to a new hotel. The hotels were fairly nice for the area. We stayed at one house for 5 days which was very nice as well.
What were the other students in your program like and how were the relationships that you formed? Everyone was really nice and we all grew very close.
What kinds of activities, social events, and trips were organized for the students? We went all around Thailand (and Burma for a couple of hours) taking pictures. We also played and taught children at both an orphanage and learning center.
About how much of your own money do you think you spent on gifts, food, transportation and other things not provided by the program? $250
Did you have a curfew? If so, what time? 10 but they didn't mind if we stayed up later.
 Did you have internet access? If so, how much time did you spend using it? Not very often, whenever we did have internet I'd use it for about 10 minutes or so
How organized was the program? How much flexibility was there with the agendas? How much of a say did the students have in this? Very organized and quite flexible. If any of us wanted to do something they would try their hardest to get us to do it, this most often was successful.
 How was the food? Rate from 1-5 (1 being the worst and 5 being the best) 5
What was your biggest takeaway from the experience/what will you most remember?  Learning about another culture and seeing how happy the kids were when we would see them.
Who would you recommend this program to? Who would this program not be best suited to? Anyone, but mostly if your into photography.
Rate your overall experience: 5 (life-changing)
Any last thoughts:
Most kids had cameras but Rustic Pathways does supply cameras for those who don't have them. I'm not sure exactly what type but good quality cameras. The final result of the trip was a book that's a bit like a yearbook for the kids at the orphanage and learning center. 

Cal Poly Summer Career Workshop


Name: Seline Zhao
Class of: 2015
Program: Cal Poly Summer Career Workshop
When you did the program: end of June - end of July (one month) 2012
Location: Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

Type of Program: Arts and Architecture


(please contact Seline Zhao to request more information)