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Planet Music

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Our Program at the Southside Boys & Girls Club lets young artists create and play musical instruments made out of unlikely materials such as cigar boxes, pool noodles, bottle caps, gourds, etc. Audrey Givens, a member of ART 180’s Board of Directors, got a chance to visit this week. Here’s what she had to say:

“I walked in and saw approximately 10 artistically engaged students. I was warmly greeted and recognized by the program leaders – Mya and Vreni. I was also introduced to the group. I pronounced them “positive people participating” as they worked on their individual projects.

“I sat with a couple of students and asked their names, ages and grades. I was pleased at the range in age from elementary school to middle school. One student proudly proclaimed she would be going to the IB program next year. I also asked what they liked about ART 180. Answers I recall were “I LOVE IT !” and “It’s a place I can come and enjoy art.”

One student said “some days I don’t think I want to come, and then when I get here I’m glad I did.”

I also heard encouragement from the leaders for the students to “respect one another” in the way they conversed and interacted.

I was very excited to be there to see the birth of the “stick clappers”… wonderful individually created sticks of music the young people created.

The “jam session” at the Musical Planet at the end of the program was the best! Lots of participation, excitement and harmonious noise (smile).

Keep up the good work ART 180 !!”

Kyunga Connery, a VCU art education student, visited this program another day and shared these observations:

“So I went to the Boys & Girls club a couple of weeks ago to do my first day of volunteer work. It was a very interesting experience. I was just there to take pictures, and I didn’t know how much I’d actually be interacting with the students since I’d be on the sidelines. They were very eager to talk with me and be in my pictures, though. The classroom environment was also surprising to me, though I didn’t really know what to expect. For the most part, the kids were engaged and seemed to have a great rapport with each other and with the instructors. They get to experience a lot of unusual lessons in this type of environment, which I think is great. This time, they were making small musical instruments from gourds. It was so cool! And I was a little bummed that I didn’t get up the nerve to ask if I could make on as well … when I wasn’t taking pictures. The whole time I was there, I couldn’t stop smiling. This was such an exciting environment for teachers and students alike!”

Be sure to check out these young artists performing the instruments they created at the Big Show May 26!

Six Burner Restaurant & Bar Benefit Dinner

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Local hotspot Six Burner Restaurant and Bar is raising funds for ART 180. On 3/25, a Thursday night, proceeds from their sales will benefit creative expression programs for young people in challenging circumstances. Join us for a delicious meal at an acclaimed restaurant. It’s for the kids!

Our Fall 2009 program at St. Andrew’s School

Friday, February 12th, 2010

This past fall, Sukenya Best and Mike Dulin led a printmaking program at St. Andrew’s School in Oregon Hill. Throughout the program, the young artists explored the theme of pressure in interesting ways. They experimented with new methods and new materials with some impressive results. This is a video taken last November of a drawing exercise where they reacted to music on paper.

Click here to watch drawings inspired by music.

2010 ART 180 Open Studio Series

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

The fall semester coming to a close and our kids have done some amazing things. Our Open Studio Series provides the opportunity for our students to show off their hard work and creativity. It is amazing what these kids can do! Check out any of our series at the locations listed below:

Tuesday, January 12 at 6 pm
Gallery5, 200 W. Marshall St. • 644-0005
(in Jackson Ward between Adams & Madison)
Comics by Friends Association for Children
Mural by Henderson Middle School/Communities In Schools of Richmond
Mixed media tapestry by Southside Boys & Girls Club
Prints by St. Andrew’s School

Wednesday, January 13 at 6 pm
The Robinson Theater, 2903 Q St. • 562-9133
(in Church Hill at 29th)
Music by I Have a Dream–Richmond at Broad Rock Elementary School
Writing by Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School/Communities In Schools of Richmond
Drumming and dancing by The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club
Theater by Youth Life Foundation of Richmond

Thursday, January 14 at 6 pm
Sacred Heart Center, 1400 Perry St. • 230-4399
(in Manchester between Commerce & Cowardin/Jeff Davis Highway)
Photographs by Boushall Middle School/Communities In Schools of Richmond
Mixed media quilt by Elkhardt Middle School/Communities In Schools of Richmond
Puppets by Elkhardt Middle School/CommunitiesIin Schools of Richmond
Sculpture by Southwood Boys & Girls Club

Hope to see you there!

KARMATINI

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Did you get your KARMATINI last night? This year we served it in glasses that were hand-painted by the dedicated staff, volunteers and board members of ART 180. These martini glasses are one-of-a-kind and can definitely be re-used at holiday parties. Just because its name implies an adult beverage doesn’t mean there aren’t other things that can be served up in a martini glass. Instead of serving hummus or veggie dip in a traditional bowl, present these toppings in a martini glass to add dimension to a buffet table and look beautiful as well. You can also convert a martini glass into a candy dish by serving nuts and chocolates in it.

How else can you use a martini glass?

Art Karma is coming!

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Be sure you get your tickets. You can purchase them here through the ART 180 website. See you December 3rd!

Our Current Partners

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

ART 180 is so lucky to have 14 programs running in the Fall 2009 semester. Here is a list of our current partners, schools and projects that are happening. Check out the schools’ homepages to see what is going on in the lives’ of the children we work with each week.

Communities in Schools/MLK Jr. Middle School(girls): Creative Writing

Communities in Schools/Elkhardt Middle (boys): Puppetry

Communities in Schools/Elkhardt Middle (girls): Mixed Media Quilt

Youth Life Foundation: Theatre

Communities in Schools Huguenot & Wythe HS at Hickory Hill Comm. Center: Intercultural Mural

Boys & Girls Club – Southwood Unit: Sculpture & Gardening

Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club: “Junkyard Jams” Drumming&Dancing

Communities in Schools/Henderson Middle: Painting

Communities in Schools/Boushall Middle: Photography

Boys & Girls Club- Southside Unit: Mixed Media

Friends Association for Children (boys): Comics

St. Andrew’s School: Printmaking

I Have a Dream/Broad Rock Elementary: Music

Friends Association for Children (girls): SOHO w/ the Visual Arts Center

Thank you to all our partners and our volunteers who teaching the programs!

Did you know we’re on Facebook?

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Are you on Facebook? So are we! Find us there to connect with other ART 180 fans! Click on the link to the right to go there!

Want to know more about our kids?

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

We’re putting up more about our kids and programs every weeks, but there are already some places on the blog where you can learn more about them. Check out the Blog Page titled “Who are the youth ART 180 works with?“. You can also search for information about the programs by clicking on the “Progams” category to the right.

Check back everyweek for new stuff about ART 180 and the children we serve.

Renmark Consignment Shop

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

For those of you who love a good consignment shop, check out Renmark Consignment Shop, which is now donating a portion of its proceeds to ART 180.

Consignment is way of recycling things that are still in good condition, but you just don’t have room for or a need for. Purchasing gently cared for items from Renmark is environmentally friendly and a benefit to the Richmond community. It saves new materials from being used, like wood for a desk, and the money you spend goes to support Richmond neighborhoods since it is locally owned and operated.

Last semester the St. Andrew’s kids learned how recycled materials can be turned into great artwork and discovered that just because something is previously used doesn’t mean that it isn’t beautiful. They created sculptures out of items that are normally tossed out like old shoe boxes, small planks of wood, and scrap pieces of cloth and yarn.

St. Andrews School

St. Andrews School

Take a cue from the kids: get into recycled treasures and find your own at Renmark Consignment Shop. Be sure you say “Hi!” to Eapoe and Scamper when you stop in!

Renmark Consignment Shop is located in Church Hill at 7 North 25th Street.

Thanks to Renmark Consignment for their generosity!