Lilacs4Me
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DD (6th grade) won a scholarship for an art contest she entered this spring. We have to use the money to pursue instruction in art this summer. It cannot be used for supplies (darn!). If we do not use it, she loses it. The scholarship is set up in such a way that we pay for the classes, camp, lessons, etc first, submit proof of payment, and we get reimbursed.
But I cannot find anything good for her age! And I have no idea really on how to even start looking. Everything I pull from the internet when searching "art classes" with our zip code, or similar searches, pulls up either those adult painting party places or rec department kids art classes. Those are great, but not what I am looking for.
DD's "thing" is pencil sketching. To give an example, her entry was a pencil sketch of a closeup of about 2/3rds of a human face - not sure if it showed up, but I tried to attach it to this post.
Any other ideas where we could use this money? If it helps, we live in the Chicago area. I've already looked, among other places, at the Chicago Institute of Art, and for kids her age, it's just more of the same "Saturday Workshop" kind of art/craft kid classes. I didn't see anything for teens/young adults that offered any kind of serious instruction.
But I cannot find anything good for her age! And I have no idea really on how to even start looking. Everything I pull from the internet when searching "art classes" with our zip code, or similar searches, pulls up either those adult painting party places or rec department kids art classes. Those are great, but not what I am looking for.
DD's "thing" is pencil sketching. To give an example, her entry was a pencil sketch of a closeup of about 2/3rds of a human face - not sure if it showed up, but I tried to attach it to this post.
Any other ideas where we could use this money? If it helps, we live in the Chicago area. I've already looked, among other places, at the Chicago Institute of Art, and for kids her age, it's just more of the same "Saturday Workshop" kind of art/craft kid classes. I didn't see anything for teens/young adults that offered any kind of serious instruction.
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