Convergence Spring/Summer 2021

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convergence SOUTH SHORE ARTS MAGAZINE SPRING / SUMMER 2021

June 11–August 28, 2021


S AV E T H E DAT E

We’re Taking it Outside! South Shore Arts Summer Party Friday, August 27th, 6:30-10:30pm Tents, Terraces, Side Shows! Summertime Food & Drink, Live Auction Music & Dancing with The unPROFESSIONALS Dress: Summer Soiree / 21 or over Benefiting our everykid programs

South Shore Arts The Center for Visual & Performing Arts 1040 Ridge Road Munster, IN 46321 For more information: Tricia@southshoreartsonline.org www.southshoreartsonline.org

Watch for Your Invitation in July!


Convergence is a quarterly publication of South Shore Arts

We transform the South Shore through the arts.

The Center for Visual & Performing Arts

Substation No. 9 & Crown Point Branch

1040 Ridge Road Munster, Indiana 46321 219 / 836.1839 phone 219 / 836.1863 fax

Our satellite locations in Hammond and Crown Point are currently closed.

Gallery / Gift Shop Mon–Sat 10–3

Office Mon–Fri 10–3

ART INSTRUCTORS

BOARD & STAFF

South Shore Arts is always seeking instructors to teach classes in the visual arts, such as drawing, painting, pottery and more for its everykid program. An application form is available in PDF format at www.SouthShoreArtsOnline.org or by calling 219 / 836.1839, ext. 103.

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South Shore Arts Board of Directors

President Carly Brandenburg President Elect Leane Cerven VP Administration Danette Garza VP Development Marcia Glaros Connie Skozen VP Exhibitions Jenny Yalowitz VP Governance Jeremy Willett VP Marketing Seda Turan VP Regional Services Irene Smith-King VP Symphony William Neff Secretary Elaine Carey Treasurer Monica Johnson Immediate Past President Karen Raab

Tim Anderson Andy Arnold Christian Bartholomew Jennifer Cosenza Heather Delgado Denise Dillard Jim Dunne Gus Galante Michael Glenny Carol Green-Fraley Ashley Halpern Corey Hecht David Klamen Amy Koufos Karen Lauerman Karen Maravilla Judith Mayer David Mika Terry O’Neill Mayra Perkins Liz Valavanis Legacy Board Members

Suzanne Cooley Jack Dietrich Alex Gardner Riddle Sandi Kozlowski Eleanor Mirich Louie Ortiz Rita Ray Judy Surovek

South Shore Arts Staff

Executive Director John Cain, ext. 102 Deputy Director Micah Bornstein, ext. 101 Director of Marketing & Development Tricia Hernandez, ext. 107 Director of Exhibitions Bridget Covert, ext. 108 Director of Education Summer Scharringhausen, ext. 103 Studio Coordinator Ryan Bennett Managerial Accountant William Schultz, 219/836.0525, ext. 202 Executive Assistant Kelly Freeman, ext. 100 Gift Shop Manager Mara Clark, ext. 106­­­­­

Legacy Directors are individuals who have served on the Board of Directors for at least ten years and who have made significant contributions to the success of South Shore Arts. Individuals are elected to the position of Legacy Director in recognition of their long and valuable service to South Shore Arts.

ON THE COVER: Max Hermon, Chicago Lowrider Festival (detail), Photograph © 2021 South Shore Arts and its licensors. All rights reserved. Printing: Largus Graphix Solutions Design: Judith Mayer Creative

­­­­South Shore Arts programs are provided with support from the Indiana Arts Commission, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts.


exhibitions The COVID-19 pandemic devastated the nation’s arts sector. A 2021 Americans for the Arts survey reported that 99% of exhibits and shows were canceled, 37% of nonprofit arts jobs lost, and 63% of creative workers were unemployed. Still, it isn’t hard to observe an awe-inspiring amount of creative activity taking place despite COVID. This past year forced the creative sector to develop new systems of exchange when confronted with a global and national pandemic, massive displays of civil unrest, and collapsing public and private economic systems. As turbulent and stressful as the situation, creative responses have been inspirational. Bold curatorial endeavors and self-initiated projects by artists and activists, or artist collectives, have highlighted new systems of production and exchange. For our summer 2021 showcase exhibit, South Shore Arts welcomes back Lauren M. Pacheco, our most recent Salon Show juror, to serve as curator. Pacheco is a MexicanAmerican born and raised on Chicago’s southwest side, who is a conceptual artist and cultural practitioner with over 15 years of professional experience in arts administration, curation, and project management. With a background grounded in social practice and public engagement, Pacheco serves as a resource to policymakers in the public dialogue about issues that impact artists and creative enterprises. As a practicing female artist, curator, educator, and art administrator of color, her practice is a critical exploration of how space and place intersect with memory and justice. A first-generation college graduate with degrees from the University of Illinois at Chicago, Northwestern University and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Pacheco resides in Gary, where she works as an associate faculty lecturer and the Director of Arts Programming and Engagement at I.U. Northwest in the School of the Arts.

Pacheco has discovered that, thanks to thriving online communities across social media, a sort of pandemic production phenomenon has revealed and cultivated experimental collaborations and remarkable ingenuity. Creative workers and makers seized this moment in our shared history as a time for practice and production, suggesting that the pandemic produced a series of new research bodies that are practice-based, relevant, and time-sensitive—driven by learning, unlearning, exploration and curiosity, fear and loneliness, and technological improvisation. Sculptural installations have the power to confront traditional understandings of art production and material history. This group exhibition will explore the relationship of modes of presentation to the artist and the curator. Within South Shore Arts’ expansive gallery, fabric walls show signs of something that has already happened. As a curatorial intervention, this site-specific exhibition chooses to connect the usual and unusual, ubiquitous, and unfamiliar elements by bringing together artwork, objects, and a scaffolding platform system most commonly installed on construction sites. The scaffold, a flexible and temporary structure, consists of multiple tubes, boards, and couplers fitting together to reinforce and support labor. SWELL is a collective practice exhibition unconcerned with boundaries and attempts to recreate a space within a space. Secondary to the artworks themselves is a conversation in challenging aesthetics and assemblies of what exhibits can and should represent—a new way of thinking to help change the way we see and interact with space, curator, and artist. SWELL exhibiting artists and the individual works will drive discourse and critical art practice. Some work across disciplines. Most are peculiar and different, provocative and beautiful. Others reflect or reject the past, present, and future.


Opposite, Mary Fedorowski, Edison Concept Homes, Gary, IN, Illustration Above, Rodrigo Lara Zendejas, Untitled IV, Glazed ceramic, metal, plastic, marble, colored ribbons and cymbals


exhibitions

Thank you to the sponsors of our winter blockbuster exhibit, Work, Fight, Give! Fighting from the Homefront, featuring World War II propaganda and relief posters, juxtaposed with Piotr Szyhalski’s Labor Camp poster exhibit documenting 235 days of the COVID-19 pandemic. LEAD SPONSORS Peoples Bank Dyer Construction Company, Inc. The TIMES Media Company Indiana Arts Commission

Fighting from the Homefront

SOUTH SHORE ARTS BOARD OF DIRECTORS & COMMUNITY SPONSORS Sue & Andy Arnold Carly & Steve Brandenburg Leane & David Cerven Jack Gray Logistics Network Irene & Scott King Amy & Dr. Michael Koufos Lithographic Communications Inc. Purdue University Northwest, College of Humanities, Education & Social Sciences The School of Education & Counseling Karen & Cornel Raab Jenny & Dr. Bruce Yalowitz Donna & Joe Williamson

Alongside Work, Fight, Give, South Shore Arts also exhibited 120 of the 225 posters created by Minneapolis-based artist Piotr Szyhalski during the COVID-19 pandemic from March to November, 2020. Szyhalski’s COVID-19: Labor Camp Reports project is the artist’s response to the pandemic and the political climate surrounding the last several months. The installation of Szyhalski’s posters anchored the center of the gallery, while the World War II posters surrounded the perimeter. By exhibiting these two bodies of work in the same space, South Shore Arts asked the viewer to consider the connections between the past and present, especially as they relate to messaging and public persuasion through artistic means.

James Montgomery Flagg, Speed Up America, 1940, Offset print, Courtesy of private collection


CURRENT EXHIBITS CENTER FOR VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS 77th Annual Tri-County Junior/Senior High School Art Exhibition In person, April 23–May 22, 2021 and online Virtual Award Ceremony: Friday, May 7, 5:30pm SWELL Curated by Lauren M. Pacheco June 11–August 28, 2021

Marta Frank, Building Off The Center, Oil, 2020 Winner, Donald H. Berwanger Scholarship Award

ATRIUM GALLERY James Eli Bowden Through June 12, 2021 Works by Ish Muhammad June 18–August 21, 2021 James Bowden, Untitled, Acrylic on PVC

CAFE FRESCO, CROWN POINT Works by Clair Reed May 23–August 13, 2021

Clair Reed, Diseased Sea Fan, Watercolor on paper

Ish Muhammad, Bounce in Your Step, Acrylic on canvas

Kyra Lucas, Chains Broken, Photograph, 2020 Winner, Alexandra Gardner Riddle Memorial Youth Award

Leslie Arreguin, The Tour, Scratchboard, 2020 Winner, Indiana University Northwest Fine Art Award

Max Hermon, Chicago Lowrider Festival, Photograph


education

Enjoy Art in Focus from the Comfort of Your Own Home! The South Shore Arts Art in Focus program, founded in 1996 by retired Hammond educator Rita M. Ray, meets twice monthly as part of an on-going series of free arts presentations that provide insights into the work of artists and the multitude of artistic forms that they express. These presentations are being hosted in a new virtual format that allows South Shore Arts to bring artists directly to the audience in the comfort of their own homes, gaining access to artistic experiences that might otherwise be out of reach. This year, each session is taking place virtually,

Art in Focus is open to the public and, thanks to generous support from Community Healthcare System, participation is always free. All sessions are presented on Zoom Webinar and YouTube Live. For more information about the program, including presentation dates, times, topics, and links for participation, visit www.SouthShoreArtsOnline.org/ art-in-focus, or contact Summer Scharringhausen, Director of Education, at Summer@SouthShoreArtsOnline.org. April 22, 2021, 7-8pm

You Don’t Have To Love It

Guest Lecture & Conversation with Marcia Carson Many people today can understand and appreciate Impressionism, but that wasn’t always the case. Art educator Marcia Carson will conduct a close examination of several notable artworks with the goal of highlighting the historical significance of each piece. The focus will be on understanding and enjoying art, whether you love it or not!

May 6, 2021, 7-8pm

A Tireless Advocate For The Arts Guest Lecture & Conversation with Jamie Schumacher

For more than a decade, Jamie Schumacher has been playing a pivotal role in the Twin Cities arts scene. Jamie is an entrepreneur, author, artist and community organizer. Join us as she shares stories of struggle and triumph from her first book, It’s Never Going to Work, and a sneak peek into her second book, Butterflies and Tall Bikes, about community, creativity, and change. May 20, 2021, 7-8pm

A Portrait Of People In Motion with live interaction between the presenter and audience. Each session is hosted by South Shore Arts Deputy Director Micah Bornstein. Thursday evening sessions at 7pm are live events with the opportunity to engage directly with the presenting artist. Each presentation is then rebroadcast on the South Shore Arts website the following Monday. Links to participate are posted on the website. The remainder of the 2021 season will bring opportunities for adult learners of all ages who are interested in the arts and their impact on the world to join in conversations with five artists.

Guest Lecture & Conversation with Kerianne Quick

Kerianne Quick is a jeweler/artist and Assistant Professor of Jewelry and Metalwork at San Diego State University. She has produced several bodies of materialspecific work considering subject matters that range from communal sheep farming practices in the Orkney Isles to the derelict brickyards of New York’s Hudson Valley. Kerianne will present on her recent project, A Portrait of People in Motion.







harmonic convergence

Symphony Challenge Campaign a Real

Success! The Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra is very grateful to all the supporters who contributed to our very successful Match Challenge Grant. Thanks to their support we were able to surpass our goal of $65,000, for a total of $72,150!

$2,500 and above Viki & Steve Adik Sue & Andy Arnold Community Foundation of Northwest Indiana Beth & Greg Zagrocki $1,000–2,499 Cindy & Gary Ault Leane & David Cerven Georgia Falkenberg Community Foundation of Northwest Indiana William Higbie Nancy & Allen Johnson Living Hope Church William & Joan Malatestinic Dr. Carol Noetzel & Dr. Howard Misholam Ralph Neff & Sue Vauter Margo Powers Rosemary Sanchez Christine & Ron Small Susie & Derek Thompson Anita Jean & Kenneth Youga Babs Zandstra $500–999 Jami Bradshaw Patricia & Clyde Carnett Kay Depel Kathy & Edwin Fesenmyer Deanna & Mark Harbison Cheryl & David Megremis Nancy Menk Ann & David Mika Nicole & Dan Nita Phyllis Pennington Carol & Daniel Root David Taylor Charlene & George Tsoutsouris Jenny & Scott Vidimos $250–499 Karen & Philip Bachman Beverly & Keith Bruxvoort Dipika & Roman Dziarski Laura & Matthew Frost Kathy & Mel Goldman Margie & Dave Gough Suzanne Haehnel Cheryl & Richard Hagelberg Mary Anne & Elden LaHayne Diane & Michael Larson Tom & Heather Levin Lois Mitchell George Murphy Mary Lynn Mysz Joan Roback Mary & Dave Ryan Peg & Ken Schoon Carol & Hal Slager Mike Suggs Linda & Steven Toth

Marcie & Don Wheeler Mr. & Mrs. William Wilke David Wilson Jerry Yothment $100–249 Dorothy Ailes Joan & Charles Bailey Noreen & David Baker Joe Beckman Jolene & Richard Bolinger Diana & Larry Booher Donna Jean Bumbales Lori & Ralph Cherry Godwin Chou Jeff Churchill Nancy & John Clarke Jean & Wil Davis Patricia & David Dawes Joan DeReu Joyce & William Dittmann Julie & Jim Doran Valerie Dussich Linda Eisenhauer Shawn Ferry Mary Fox Winifred French Laura & Matthew Frost Sandra & Dennis Gilliam Terry & David Greinke Susan & Kenneth Gust Mary & Ronald Hahn Cindy Hall Nancy Handler Mary Henrich Susan Hertzfeldt Mary & David Hinshaw Cherry & David Hoffner Mary & Bob Hogueisson Sandra Holt Janet Hosna Gwen Janiga Joyce & Kurt Koch Sandi & Ed Kozlowski Judy & Byron Kuttig Lake County Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota Barbara & Kenneth Leep Barbara & Clement Lessner Melinda Lijana Valerie Lippie Sharon & Michael Lisac Evelyn & Carolyn Lisek Betty Markley Lois & Al Marks Eileen Maxwell Janet McDermott Patricia Mendoza John Merkle Helga Meyer ArcelorMittal Nancy & Bill Moore Donna Moser Camille & Phil Mueller

These generous donations were inspired by the generosity of MonoSol, whose $30,000 pledge in matching funds encouraged individual donors and companies to continue making their annual gifts to the Symphony and help us survive these unprecedented times. The John W. Anderson Foundation joined MonoSol, contributing an additional $25,000, and Strack & Van Til donated $10,000. With the help of these steadfast donors, the Symphony has been able to sustain its core operations, including staffing, rent, marketing, and accounting functions, in order to be ready to return in 2021.

Phyllis & Richard Natanek Kristen Noorlag Joan Ochs Carole & Bob O’Donnell Susan & Richard Olszewski Geri Rainey Judith & Glen Richardson Anna Rominger & Joe Lisak Debbie & Larry Rzepczynski Barbara & Lawrence Sakowski Joseph Sanjour David Schoon Pam Schopp-Young Richard Schumacher Ewa Shannon Sharon & Michael Sloan Evelyn & Thomas Steiner Judith Stiles Judith Thompson Steve Tokarski Stephen Tomko Barbara Tracy Mardie Tuttle Dan Waldrop Pamela Wendell Sally & Kent Westley Linda Whitman Carolyn & Herbert Woldt Rose & William Wright Donna Zavesky

Cheri & Russ Johnston Dennis Keithley Jamie King Lonna Kolozsi William Leavitt Linda Leimbach Evelyn Leonhardt Kathleen Martin Robert Montgomery Judy & Dan Murphy Corrine & Jack Nosich Danielle Oeding Virginia Oram Brooke & Andrew Robinson Marie Russo Sherry Schultz Stephanie Sepiol Sharon & Frank Strzelecki Judy Tarp Theresa Tucker Patricia Urban Susanne Vale Linda & Richard Vandermolen Sally Wallace Barbara & Richard Waxman Catherine & Robert Wilson Diane & William Wittkamp Amy Mao & Hairong Zhao Judy & Cedomir Zlatic

$50–99 Marshall Anderson Edith Appelsies Joan & Raymond Augsburger Beth & John Bigham Jayne & Roger Boer Joy Brown Loralee Bruns-Teske Rita Bunten Kathryn Copak Evelyn Corban James Czarnik Phyllis DeRolf Colleen & John DeVries Nicolette Droza Linda Eyermann Gayle Faga Rosanna Fowler Kathie Frazier Megan Fuller Beverly & Louis Gasper Melissa & Kenneth Goodwin Kathleen & Darryl Gould Sheri & David Gow Donna & Gary Gray John Grcevich John Gutierrez Judi & Gerald Haan June & Terry Hand David & Roberta Harnish Pamela Hay Trish Hernandez Amy & Bob Jacobs Carolyn & Ron Jaskula

$1–49 Jane Bernard Dorothy Berzy Faith & Jerry Cadwalader Shirley Comer Tom Cooper Delores & Bruce Dixon Pat & David Dragash Paul Drapac Shannon & James Dumbsky Esther Goldman JoAnn Hartge Paul Heitmann David Homrich Shirley & Donald Huls Helen Keen Thoesen Loleta Knight Eric Kus Karen & Gerald Laverman Gail Lemon-Zona Jean & Robert Morgan Derek Nevinger Barbara Osmulski Lauren & Jeff Peterson Betty & Bryan Pierce Tresa & Ray Radermacher Jim Rettker Sandra Rinkenberger Barbara Royal Nancy & Daniel Simanek Lois & John Stob Frances Truman Anna Wozniak Merrill Yalowitz


South Shore Summer Music Festival Returns! The Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra is thrilled to announce the return of the annual South Shore Summer Music Festival. featuring free concerts in six communities across Northwest Indiana and south suburban Chicago during July and August. Everyone is welcome to come early, bring your lawn chairs and blankets, and get ready to relax and enjoy the music! All performances begin at 7:30pm. Saturday, July 24—Crown Point Franciscan Communities (Corner of Main and Franciscan) Rain Location: Crown Point High School, 1500 S. Main Street Wednesday, July 28—Lansing, IL Fox Pointe (18138 Henry Street) Rain Location: TBD Friday, July 30—Hammond Wolf Lake Pavilion (Calumet Ave at Sheffield Ave) Rain Location: Calumet College of St. Joseph Athletic Center, 2400 New York Ave, Whiting, IN Saturday, July 31—Schererville Redar Park (Austin Street north of US 30) Rain Location: Lake Central High School, 8400 Wicker Ave., St. John, IN Wednesday, August 4—Valparaiso Central Park Plaza (68 Lafayette Street) Rain Location: TBD Saturday, August 7—Griffith Central Park (600 N. Broad Street) Rain Location: Griffith High School, 600 N. Wiggs Street More summer concert information is available by calling the Symphony office at 219/836-0525 or by visiting the website at www.nisorchestra.org.



summer art classes *

South Shore Arts Members receive a 10% discount on classes.

JUNE 21 – AUGUST 21, 2021 Classes range from 6 to 9 weeks in length. Workshops range from 3 to 5 days in length. All in-person classes are currently being held in our studios at the Center for Visual & Performing Arts in Munster and online.

Classes and Workshops for Pre-K, Children, Teens, Adults & Seniors South Shore Arts has been offering quality art instruction for 50 years! Classes include a wide variety of disciplines and media for any interest and ability level. The talented instructors at South Shore Arts are primarily working artists with degrees in their respective fields.


art classes Art Classes for Children, Teens, Adults & Seniors Looking for quality art instruction? You’ve found it! South Shore Arts employs a talented staff of teaching artists. Many of our instructors are professional artists currently working in the field. They bring their knowledge and talents to create a vibrant learning experience like no other! Please visit our website for full class descriptions and online registration. A staff member will also be happy to assist you with your registration by phone or in person at our Munster and Crown Point branches.

REGISTER ONLINE southshoreartsonline.org

SUMMER CLASSES Registration opens May 10 Classes start June 21, 2021

ADULT CLASSES Classes for adults are 9 sessions unless otherwise noted.

MUNSTER

AGE GROUP

MONDAYS Intermediate/Advanced Ceramics Studio

ages 16–adult

6:00

TUESDAYS Adult Ceramics Open Studio Intro to Ceramics

ages 18-adult ages 16–adult

THURSDAYS Relief Printing with Color (6 Sessions) Senior Art Workshop

ages 16–adult ages 55+

ONLINE / REMOTE

AGE GROUP

WEDNESDAYS Painting in Any Medium

ages 16–adult

SUMMER WORKSHOPS

AGE GROUP

SAT / SUN / SAT Ceramic Bust Sculpture

ages 16–adult

FEATURED WORKSHOP Ceramic Bust Sculpture In this 3-day workshop, students will create an 8-inch tall sculpture. The instructor will guide students through the construction process and facial feature proportions. The first weekend will be focused on sculpting and the final Saturday will be focused on glazing. Supplies included. Instructor: Emily Casella

TIME

DATE

PRICE

– 9:00 pm

June 21 – Aug. 16

$ 235

2:30 6:00

– 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm

June 22 – Aug. 17 June 22 – Aug. 17

$ 235 $ 235

5:30 3:00

– 8:30 pm – 5:00 pm

June 24 – July 29 June 24 – Aug. 19

$ 150 $ 95

DATE

PRICE

June 23 – Aug. 18

$ 120

DATE

PRICE

July 17, 18 & 24

$ 150

TIME

10:00 – 11:30 am

TIME

3:00

– 6:00 pm

GIVE THE GIFT OF ART

South Shore Arts has gift certificates available. Contact 219/836.1839 x 103 for information.


FEATURED CLASS Youth Drawing Studio This class is open to beginner, intermediate and advanced students interested in advancing their drawing skills. The instructor will work with each student to help them develop their unique creative voice. Students will explore a variety of drawing media including pencil/graphite, charcoal, pastels and water-based media. Basic supplies are included. Instructor: Alex Kozlowski

CHILDREN & YOUTH CLASSES Classes for children and youth are 9 sessions unless otherwise noted.

MUNSTER

AGE GROUP

TIME

DATE

MONDAYS Manga: Japanese Comics

ages 9–16

5:00

– 6:30 pm

June 21 – Aug. 16

$ 120

SATURDAYS Intro to Ceramics for Bigs & Littles Intro to Ceramics: Handbuilding Ceramics Studio: All Levels Youth Drawing Studio Youth Drawing Studio Children's Drawing & Painting (6 sessions)

ages ages ages ages ages ages

9:00 10:30 12:30 9:00 11:00 1:00

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June June June June June June

$ 140 $ 140 $ 140 $ 120 $ 120 $ 120

ONLINE / REMOTE

AGE GROUP

TIME

DATE

PRICE

MONDAYS Children’s Drawing & Painting (6 Sessions)

ages 6–10

4:30

June 21 – July 26

$ 75

WEDNESDAYS Manga: Japanese Comics—All Levels

ages 9–16

4:30 – 6:00 pm

June 23 – Aug. 18

$ 120

THURSDAYS Art Foundations (6 Sessions)

ages 3–5

3:30

June 24 – Jul.29

$ 75

SUMMER CAMP WORKSHOPS

AGE GROUP

TIME

DATE

PRICE

MON – FRI (5 SESSIONS) – MUNSTER Pet Portraits Art Gone Wild!

ages 8–12 ages 3–7

12:00 – 1:30 pm 12:00 – 1:00 pm

June 21 – 25 July 12 – 16

$ 100 $ 75

MON – FRI (5 SESSIONS) – ONLINE Digital Illustration

ages 12–16

12:00 – 1:30 pm

June 28 – July 2

$ 100

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5–9 w/adult 9–12 11–16 9–12 12–16 6–10

10:00 am 12:00 am 2:00 pm 10:30 am 12:30 pm 2:00 pm

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– 4:30 pm

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Do you know a high school student who might be interested in joining the South Shore Arts Teen Arts Board? Teens interested in being a part of a brand new South Shore Arts program should visit southshoreartsonline.org/teen-art-board. Participation in the Teen Arts Board is free and is made possible with support from BP.

PRICE


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