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1 person is interested
Classroom Assistant
ORGANIZATION: The Delaplaine Arts Center
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1 person is interested
An instructor at the Delaplaine has requested one or two volunteers for her upcoming Marbled Paper workshop in May. Here are the details:
Volunteers should wear clothes that can get dirty but we will also have aprons. Most likely they will be handling supplies and coaching students on the steps to marbling paper. The teacher will train the volunteer.
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About The Delaplaine Arts Center
Location:
40 S Carroll St, Frederick, MD 21701, US
Mission Statement
The Delaplaine Arts Center provides the Frederick region with educational opportunities and experiences in the visual arts through classes, exhibits and programs.
Description
Founded in 1986, The Delaplaine Arts Center has grown from an idea to a vibrantly alive organization on the banks of Carroll Creek in historic downtown Frederick. The Center currently receives 50,000 visitors annually, and is the largest visual arts center in Maryland outside of Baltimore City.
Each year, over 250 classes and workshops, for over 2,000 students of all ages and levels of experience, are offered through the Center. Classes are offered in an ever-growing list of media and subjects for all ages. To date, courses have included: drawing, painting, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry making, photography, printmaking, pastels, paper making, book making, painted furniture, woodworking, design, color theory, calligraphy, quilting and more.
The Center also hosts a variety of lectures, special events, art trips and artist's talks, in addition to monthly exhibits in seven beautiful galleries that highlight the wide variety of artwork being produced locally, by both professional and amateur artists. Besides the main galleries, we also offer exhibits in three libraries in Frederick County.
As a community education center, we also provide services for people with special needs. With the support of generous community donations, we offer many free classes for economically disadvantaged children and teens, senior citizens, and physically challenged adults.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
40 S Carroll StFrederick, MD 21701
DATE POSTED
May 14, 2019
SKILLS
- Arts Administration
- Painting
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 15
- 4-1/2 hours
- Must be able to stand and use hands to help facilitate art projects.