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Search the listings below to find enriching development workshops for yourself, and for your students!
Crizmac Art & Cultural Education Materials, Inc.
P.O. Box 65928, Tucson, AZ 85728
(800) 913-8555
Fax: (520) 323-6194
www.crizmac.com
CRIZMAC Adventure Travel offers Journeys of Art and
Soul in 2008: A Spirit Transformed—The Art and Culture
of Alaska, July 10– 18; De Colores: A Studio Experience
in San Miguel Allende, July 20– 26 and July 27–August 2;
Days of the Dead, October 27–November 3. For more information or to register, visit our website, www.crizmac.com,
or call Kitty at (800) 913-8555.
Long Lake Camp For The Arts
www.artssummercamp.com
(800) 767-7111
Long Lake Camp for the Arts —America’s premier fine art
and performing arts summer camp. Creative campers, nine
to sixteen years old, enjoy unparalleled arts opportunities
with nurturing artists in residence and twenty art studios.
A creative atmosphere with traditional camping values plus
water fun, sports, and campfires. Visit www.artssummer-
camp.com, or call (800) 767-7111 for more information.
Otis College of Art and Design
9045 Lincoln Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90045
(310) 665-6864
www.otis.edu/soa
Summer of Art 2008, July 7–August 1 is an intensive college prep art and design program for students fifteen and
older. Areas of concentration include animation, architecture, black-and-white photography, digital media, digital
photography, fashion design, graphic design, illustration,
life drawing, painting, product design, and toy design. For
more information, call (310) 665-6864, or visit www.otis.
edu/soa.
Ringling College of Art and Design
Continuing Studies and Special Programs
2700 N. Tamiami Trail
Sarasota, FL 34234
(941) 955-8866
(941) 955-8801 (fax)
cssp@ringling.edu
Art for Teachers: Wildacres Art Workshops in the Blue
Ridge Mountains—July and October sessions. Pre-college for high school juniors and seniors (June 22–July 19).
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MARYLAND INSTITUTE
COLLEGE OF ART
1300 Mount Royal Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21217
www.mica.edu
Through its nationally recognized Center for Art Education,
MICA offers two low-residency master’s-level programs
designed for the professional art educator, as well as
a ground-breaking master’s program for artists committed
to community and youth development. An outstanding
array of summer study abroad programs offer graduate
credit through summer travel and intensive studio practice.
For more information on these and other MICA summer
programs—including our respected Pre-College Studio
Residency Program for High School Students—
visit www.mica.edu and click on Programs of Study.
Summer MA in Art Education
Complete the MA in two six-week summer residencies and one academic
year of online instruction. In MICA’s summer studios, develop new skills
as an artist and produce a body of artwork. Use your art classroom to
conduct research on student learning in art, and prepare case study
findings for presentation at national and state conferences and
publication in professional journals.
Summer MFA in Studio Art
Complete the MFA in four six-week summer residencies, with
independent work during the academic year. Pursue an area of studio
concentration—painting, mixed media, sculpture and photo/digital media
are currently available. Develop as an artist and renew your connection
to the artistic community. Produce a personal body of work culminating
in a thesis exhibition.
MA in Community Arts
Complete the MA in two intensive summers and an academic year
placement as full-time artist-in-residence in a community organization.
Through coursework and hands-on explorations in the community, gain
valuable experience designing and implementing community-based art
programming, writing grants, and preparing for a career in community arts.
MICA Office of Graduate Admission, 410-225-2256
graduate@mica.edu
Summer Study Abroad
Earn three graduate-level credits in three or four weeks of study (
undergraduate credit and non-credit options are also offered). MICA offers
summer programs in Canada, France, Greece, Italy, Jamaica, Nicaragua,
South Korea, and Spain & Morocco. Media concentrations include painting,
drawing, photography, multimedia/installation, and printmaking.
MICA Division of Continuing Studies, 410-225-2219
cs@mica.edu