SCHOLARSHIPSScholarship assistance based on financial need is available for the Summer Camp. Performance-based scholarships of $50 are available for the Jazz Improvisation or Vocal/Music Theatre class. Registration Fee of $25 must accompany scholarship request.
TRANSPORTATIONCimarron Transit will provide group transportation from Ponca City to Tonkawa and back for the week of Arts Adventure. Cost for the week is $30 per student. To make arrangements, please call 580.718.0444. Inquire about transportation from Newkirk and Blackwell.
REGISTRATIONCheck in and registration will begin in the Student Union at 8:00 am on the first day. All students are to go to the Walcher Conference Center in the Student Union each following morning by 8:30 am. Please pick up your child from 4:05-4:10 pm in front of the Walcher Conference Center. Please be aware that other events are in progress on the campus during the Arts Adventure camp.
LUNCHFree lunches are provided. Students may bring their own lunch.
PHOTOGRAPHYCamp photos may be used for publicity.
T-SHIRTSBecause our exclusive T-shirts are so popular, we offer them for sale to anyone. Of course, campers always receive one shirt with registration! Additional T-shirts are $15 each.
Arts Adventure RegistrationJuly 23-27 at Northern Oklahoma College Tonkawa
Return form and $25 registration fee by July 3. Balance of $125 due by July 16 to: Arts Adventure c/o Kerri Gray, P.O. Box 310, Tonkawa, OK 74653-0310
Name ___________________________________________________________________Age ____________________________ 2018-2019 Grade _________________________Address ___________________________ City __________________ Zip ___________Phone (s) ________________________ Email __________________________________T-shirt Size (put quantity in the blank for each size T-shirt you need) Youth Size M___ L___ Adult Size S___ M___ L___ XL___ XXL___ XXXL___ One T-shirt comes with registration. Each additional shirt is $15.Class Preference Some classes will fill early. Choose your first and second choices with numbers 1 and 2 in the blanks from either quarter-day or half-day classes.
Scholarship Request___ Financial Need Based. I wish to apply for scholarship assistance for the Summer Camp. ___ $50 Performance-Based. I wish to apply for $50 scholarship assistance for the Jazz Improvisation or Vocal/Music Theatre class.
Registration Fee of $25 must accompany scholarship request.
* Photography students must bring their own digital cameras.
8:45-10:15 AM Class
*Beg. Photography _____Cartooning _____Drawing _____Tin Whistle _____
10:15 AM-11:45 PM Class
*Beg. Photography _____Cartooning _____Highland & Irish Dance _____Watercolor & Gouache _____
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For additional forms visit the NOC Website
www.noc.edu/communityand click on Arts Adventure
or visit www.artsadventure.org
For more information contact: Kerri Gray 580.628.4710 [email protected]
Denise Jones580.761.6143
1:00-2:30 PM Class
Art & Native Culture _____Cartooning _____Drums, Drums, Drums _____Songwriting & Sound _____ Recording
2:30-4:00 PM Class
Cartooning _____Drums, Drums, Drums _____Kilt Making _____Songwriting & Sound _____ Recording
1:00-4:00 PM Class
*Advanced Photography ______Leather Shield Making ______Oil Painting ______Theatrical Voyage ______Video Production/ ______ Computer Graphics Vocal/Music Theatre ______
PM Classes
8:45 AM-11:45 PM Class
It’s All Leather ______Jazz Improvisation ______ Instrument________________Jewelry & Ornament ______ MakingTheatrical Voyage ______Video Production/ ______ Computer Graphics
GLASS FUSION
$40 includes all materials1-4 pm_______ 6-9 pm_______
Make Time for Art: Tuesday Workshops for Adults
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QUILTED TABLE RUNNER$30 includes all materials
1-4 pm_______ 6-9 pm_______
Tuesday, July 24 . Age 18 & Older . Registration due by July 16.
Name ___________________________ Phone _________________________________
MISSION STATEMENT:Arts Adventure Foundation enables students in an underserved rural population to learn from professionals in the arts in a non-competitive environment that promotes: • Cultural Enrichment • Appreciation for Arts and Humanities • Growth and Experimentation • Community Outreach • Exposure to Multiple Art Forms
Arts Adventure 2018Summer Camp
Arts Adventure invites you to attend a week-long summer camp on the Northern Oklahoma College Tonkawa campus where you will gain talents and skills in visual arts, computer graphics, music, photography, dance and theatre. The camp is open to students entering Grades Six through Twelve and to those who have graduated high school this spring.Arts Adventure begins at 8:30 am and ends at 4 pm daily. Students will participate daily in two to four classes throughout the week with an exhibition, demonstrations and performances from 4:30 to 6 pm Friday.
Enrollment is limited in some classes. Classes with too few students may be cancelled.
Return Form and $25 Registration Fee for students by July 3.
Adult Form and Workshop Fee by July 16 to: Arts Adventure c/o Kerri Gray P.O. Box 310 Tonkawa, OK 74653-0310
www.artsadventure.org
DANCE AND DRAMA
HIGHLAND AND IRISH DANCE (Artist Jean Hill) Move to the Celtic groove and dance to the thrilling beat of bagpipes, drums and fiddles. Learn authentic Irish and Scottish dance steps to perform at the Friday Showcase. Each class starts with basic dance and yoga stretches; no dance experience needed.
THEATRICAL VOYAGE: TRAINING THE BODY, VOICE AND MIND (Artist Al Bostick) You will explore physical and theatre space, listening and articulating, thinking on your feet, being creative and making bold choices when acting in this theatrical voyage.
MUSIC
DRUMS, DRUMS AND MORE DRUMS (Artist J. Wayne Hudson) Are you starting on drums in band, or have you been playing a while but want to take the next step, or do you just have a love for drums? Come study with Vater Percussion artist J. Wayne Hudson
and see what the drumming world is all about.
JAZZ IMPROVISATION (Artist Edward Dixon) Do you love to make up the music as you go along? Do you want to know what notes will sound great with music you love to listen to and play? Using jazz improvisation principles, this course will teach you how to build a jazz solo, play in a jazz combo or play along with your favorite songs
without needing everything to be written down. This course is designed for intermediate to advanced musicians of all instruments.
PLAY THE TIN WHISTLE (Artist Jean Hill) The tin whistle is an inexpensive wind instrument that is commonly used to play traditional Irish, Scottish and English jigs, polkas, marches and airs. Similar to the recorder but without the thumbhole, the tin whistle is easy and fun to learn. You will have your own tin whistle, Key of D.
SONGWRITING AND SOUND RECORDING (Artist Edward Dixon) Compose an original song; then record and mix it using online software. Learn to work with existing sounds, loops and live sounds.
VOCAL/MUSIC THEATRE (Artist Holly Peart) Experience the basics of breathing, registers, vocal anatomy, vibrato, diction and practice techniques. Learn how to tell a moving story through song and put it all together in performance.
PHOTOGRAPHY
ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY (Artist Tammy Ross) We will learn to control our cameras in manual mode. We will also learn the basics of Photoshop. We will do a fun photography project too!
BEGINNING PHOTOGRAPHY (Artist Tammy Ross) We will be working on basic camera controls, composition and doing a fun photo project.
Nineteen student classes and two adult workshops to choose from!
GLASS FUSION with Artist Audrey Schmitz. Specialized art glass will be provided for you to create luminous suncatchers, tiles, bowls, pendants, nightlights and ornaments. Adding glass dots, confetti, stringer, mica, nichrome wire or copper foil result in one-of-a-kind works. No prior experience is required for this glass-tastic art workshop!
QUILTED TABLE RUNNER with Artist Kerri Gray. A variety of fabric kits will be provided to allow you to create artistic table top home décor. Bring your own sewing machine and thread for a creative and lively stitch-a-thon!
Make Time for Art: Tuesday Workshops for Adults
Afternoon and Evening, July 24
Student Cost(includes T-shirt, lunch and supplies):
Registration Fee due July 3 ...................................$25.00Camp Fee due July 16 .........................................$125.00Total ....................................................................$150.00
(Extra T-shirts $15 each)Scholarships
Scholarship assistance based on financial need is available for the Summer Camp. Performance-based scholarships of $50 are available for the Jazz Improvisation or Vocal/Music Theatre class. Registration Fee of $25 must accompany scholarship request.
Make Time for Art:Tuesday Workshops for Adults
Join us Tuesday afternoon and/or evening for a creative activity with the pros. Choose one or two classes from unique experiences geared for success. If you are age 18 or older, Make Time for Art is for you! Classes are 1-4 pm and repeated 6-9 pm.
All profits support scholarships for Arts Adventure Summer Camp
Adult Cost (includes all materials)Workshop Fee due July 16: Glass Fusion $40, Quilted
Table Runner $30. (T-shirts $15 each)
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ART
CARTOONING (Artist Justin Stier) Explore methods of creating your own cartoon characters. You will learn to understand simple concepts from what makes a hero or a villain to what is funny or serious. At the end of the class you will have your own cast of characters for you to imagine your own story
DRAWING (Artist Jena Kodesh) Drawing with pen and ink creates artistic confidence as mark-making processes are explored. Stippling, cross hatching and sgraffito will be used to create personal marks
which distinguish differences among artists. This class focuses on mark-making to create value and define form. A reverse mono-print will also be created by mark-making into an inked surface.
IT’S ALL LEATHER: MEDIEVAL MASKS/MEDALLIONS/BRACELETS (Artist Patrick Riley) Enroll in this exciting class and learn to make leather masks of medieval times including dragons and unicorns. Hand-craft your own leather medallion with a medieval symbol on the front and create leather medieval bracelets. Finish your art works with metallic paints so that they look like real metal works of art from the Middle Ages.
JEWELRY AND ORNAMENT MAKING (Artist Audrey Schmitz) Here’s your chance to create original pendants, buttons and ornaments using glass, clay, wood, metal, paper, wire and more. Learn about glass fusing, ceramic glaze and firing techniques and how to create custom cords for your wearable art!
KILT MAKING (Artist Jean Hill) Students will learn how to sew and complete their own kilt, a garment dating from 16th century Scotland. The process includes cutting, pinning and hand-sewing solid color or plaid cloth to make a finished garment.
LEATHER SHIELD MAKING/ DRAGON AND UNICORN SCULPTURE (Artist Patrick Riley) Come to this adventure class and make a leather shield of the times of the Knights and Warrior Princesses. Shape and paint the shield with vibrant acrylic colors. Attach a leather handle to the shield so that you can carry it on your arm. Create a small dragon sculpture or unicorn with paper mâché to go with your shield.
NATIVE CULTURE AND ART (Artist Ted Moore) In this new class, you will use native designs while exploring a variety of techniques to create a painting and an Osage dance choker. You will learn some words in the Osage language with each art activity and will be able to introduce yourself in Osage.
OIL PAINTING (Artist Jena Kodesh) By combining oil paint, charcoal drawing and a secret solution, you will explore natural form in creating still-life and landscape paintings. Working in transparent layers, this painting process allows you to produce vibrant colors and striking painted surfaces.
PAINTING WITH WATERCOLOR & GOUACHE (Artist Jena Kodesh) Pigment dances with water as students create in color! Many experimental painting processes are explored as a means of expression. Texture is used to generate organic form.
COMPUTER AND VIDEO
VIDEO PRODUCTION/COMPUTER GRAPHICS 101 (Artist Brad Matson) This class combines the Arts Adventurers’ two loves of Video Production and Computer Graphics. From a group concept, you will build a visual storyline. You will learn how to operate a video camera and editing software and create your own computer graphics to
go with the visual story. Each class will create titles and credits and will also utilize green screen techniques in finishing the project. Make an awesome video with your group to premiere at the Friday Showcase.
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