Artists Workshops – St. Charles, MO

Saint Charles Riverfront Arts (SCRA) announces that the not-for-profit organization is partnering with the St. Charles Parks and Recreation department to host the organization’s Fall 2015 edition of their popular “Artists Workshops” series.

 

The “Artists Workshop” classes will take place for six weeks, on Wednesdays evenings beginning September 9 through October 14, 2015 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the St Charles Parks and Recreation’s Memorial Hall in Blanchette Park, located at 1900 West Randolph Street in St. Charles, Missouri.  

 

SCRA welcomes and encourages all interested participants to take part in the “Artists Workshop” sessions, which will include a wide range of both young and adult students (13 years of age and older) with all levels of abilities and skill sets. Class size will be limited to the first 60 applicants.

 

Professional instruction in drawing and mixed media art, along with all artists materials, will be provided by professional artist Adam Long free of charge, courtesy of SCRA, a not-for-profit arts organization. 

These special six-week arts sessions are FREE to St. Charles County residents, but the not-for-profit Saint Charles Riverfront Arts organization will gladly accept tax-deductible donations from individuals, companies and other organizations to ensure the availability of future arts education programs for the St. Charles community.

To register for the upcoming “Artists Workshop” classes, please visit SCRA’s website at www.riverfrontarts.org and click on the “Workshop” link.

The Fall 2015 “Artists Workshop” series is sponsored/underwritten with grants and funding from the Arts & Culture Commission for the City of St. Charles and St. Charles Parks and Recreation.

For additional details regarding the upcoming “Artists Workshop” series, please contact SCRA Board President Jarrett Cooper at (636) 379-2595 or via email at SCRAevents@gmail.com. And for more information about registration, please visit their website at www.riverfrontarts.org.

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