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Summer Art Camp

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ORGANIZATION: Foosaner Art Museum

  • 21 people are interested
Renee Foosaner Education Center

As a summer camp student volunteer, you’ll assist professional teaching artists in camps for students ages four through sixteen, and assist museum staff in preparing, installing and creating the student summer exhibition.

You will:

  • Assist a professional teaching artist
  • Prepare art supplies
  • Work one-on-one with students
  • Build your communication, group management, and teaching skills
  • Earn up to 100 hours of volunteer credit
  • Be able to request a letter of recommendation

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About Foosaner Art Museum

Location:

1463 Highland Avenue, Melbourne, FL 32935, US

Mission Statement

The Foosaner Art Museum of Florida Institute of Technology seeks to stimulate thought, inspire creativity and enrich the community by offering diverse, high-quality visual arts exhibitions and educational programs, and by augmenting, preserving, and presenting its world-class permanent collection.

Description

The heart of an art museum is its permanent collection, held in the public trust and preserving works of art that project artistic and historical significance. Since opening in 1978 the Foosaner Art Museum has amassed over 5,000 objects, spanning 20 centuries. These items form the Museum’s Permanent Collection, reflecting not only the Museum’s interests and specialties, but also the lives of the people who have lived in the community.

Throughout the year, visitors can experience a changing selection of exhibitions. Rotating exhibitions of nationally and internationally recognized artists showcase contemporary trends and historical art movements as do the variety of exhibitions created from the Museum’s permanent collection. The Foosaner Art Museum’s permanent collection is comprised primarily of Modern and Contemporary Art and includes the Conill Mendoza Collection of American Industrial Design and the world's largest collection of works by Ernst Oppler (German, 1897 - 1929).

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Children & Youth
Arts & Culture, Children & Youth

WHEN

Fri Jun 01, 2018 - Sat Aug 04, 2018
08:30 AM - 04:30 PM

WHERE

1520 Highland AvenueMelbourne, FL 32935

(28.131529,-80.62797)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Teens

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 14
  • Orientation or Training
  • Commit to at least 2 weeks of camp
  • Attend the orientation meeting (TBD)

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