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Registration Now Open for Spring Classes at the Arts Council

The Arts Council's current offerings include classes for children and adults, as well as a 3-day plein air workshop in conjunction with Paint It! Ellicott City.

Registration has begun for Howard County Arts Council’s (HCAC) spring educational programs at the Howard County Center for the Arts (HCCA) in Ellicott City. HCAC offers classes and workshops for ages five to adult. Spring art programs, open to the public, begin the week of April 8, 2013 and range from six to eight weeks in duration.

Classes include Saturday Art Studio and Discover 3-D for ages 5-12, and teen through adult class offerings including Intro to Drawing & Composition and Sumi-e Painting. Ongoing weekly drop-in sessions for drawing and painting from portrait and life models are also available.

This summer HCAC is offering a special three-day Paint It! Plein Air Workshop July 10–12 which will be held in conjunction with Paint It! Ellicott City, our annual plein air event.  An instructor will guide attendees through the basics of painting outdoors. At the end of the weekend, attendees’ work will be included in the Open Paint Artists exhibit at HCAC and at the Howard County Tourism Welcome Center. 

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Registration and full class listings are available on HCAC’s website, www.hocoarts.org. Class brochures are available for pick-up at the Howard County Center for the Arts; requests for a brochure via the mail should be directed to 410-313-ARTS (2787). Howard County Arts Council programs are subject to minimum and maximum numbers of students; early registration is recommended.

 

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