Segerstrom Center for the Arts is committed to providing all residents in this region with opportunities to enhance their knowledge of and appreciation for the performing arts. This includes students from elementary school through the university level, educators and individuals who simply want to broaden their experiences but not in a structure that is strictly academic. These programs achieve two especially important objectives: they develop the audiences of the future and, by integrating the arts into the standard curriculum, enhance learning, creative thinking, cognitive and social skills.
The Center’s Arts Teach Program features an extensive roster of more than 75 professional artists in music, dance, theater and visual arts from around the globe who specialize in performing for school assemblies, family nights, student workshops, teacher professional development and residencies. These occur at the Center, in schools and at community venues throughout Southern California. Arts Teach is an enriching arts-in-education program that provides the wonder and excitement of live performance and hands-on activities to schools and community organizations.
artsteach@scfta.org
http://scfta.org/ArtsTeach
600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Orange
714-556-2122, X 4310
714-556-0156
Street Painting (for grades K-12, Adult, Family): Develop a team mural, copy the work of a master or create an original work through an introduction to the art of street painting.
Arts Teach Staff
(714) 556-2122 x4310
artsteach@ocpac.org
Year Round
To be determined
STAGING: A secured, comfortable and clean space is required for the artist to meet with the students for a planning session. There is a slide presentation prior to the painting so the room needs to be able to be darkened, with a screen or empty wall. No
At your site
Each 60-minute workshop- $200
Minimum tree workshops per day must be scheduled.
Materials Fees: $2 per student
School is responsible for ordering correct pastel chalk which is a pastel box called KSP-24 (for $3.30 a box). Three to four students to a box i