fine arts and general college population to try all of the different types of media that the world has to offer. This could be because of the lack of access to the media used to make different types of art. This enrichment program can aid in a student’s knowledge of all types of art and provide the opportunity to experiment and educate themselves with the help of specialists, supplies, and the knowledge of other art majors at no cost. Target Audience and Engagement: - The target audience is students of all ages that are interested in widening the scope of their artistic knowledge in an encouraging and cost-free environment. - Since the art-making will be cost-effective to the students, we could make all of the activities a (craft) + (food) event to encourage people to fit it into their schedules
3 Pillars: Wellness, Broadening your
horizons, Finding your purpose Theory: Student Development Theory: for growth to occur a student needs a challenge and support balance. The challenge is to create whilst the support is access to supplies. EVENTS:
- Sew your own scrunchie night
- Paint your art out - A study session called “we GOGH to class” to help with study skills at the beginning of the year - Make your own jewelry/chains night - “Vibe” nights where media of all types are available (paint, clay, charcoal, and pens and markers) and we play fun music IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
- Would require close communication
with current art professors - Could be used as a way to decorate the dorms - People on the floor would be encouraged to showcase their own art on the floor - It builds artistic respect and creates non-judgemental friendships with others - Name Tags would be required so people can know the names of others and build relationships - It is helpful in the facilitating of communication between people of all ages on the floor because it is a no-pressure and fun experience