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By Melinda L. Lucas

Aspiring young artists entering first through 12th grades can attend various art camps at the Old Jail Art Center this summer and learn about recycling, Ghana, puppets, and/or creating artwork from various media, as well as learning about the cowboy life in this year’s new event. 

All classes, including supplies, are free, but space is limited, so early registration is encouraged and is already underway for all the classes.

Ghana Culture

On Friday, Aug. 2, up to 30 participants in first through sixth grades will meet from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. to focus on the music, food, and art of Ghana. 

Students need to bring a bag lunch to the free Cultural Connections: Ghana! workshop.

Puppet Workshop

Children in grades one through six will create their own one-of-a-kind kinetic artwork at the puppet workshop on Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 6-7 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. 

Students must attend both days of Things on Strings. Class limit is 30, and this is the most popular camp, so people are encouraged to register as soon as possible.

Re-Create by Recycling

The Re-Create! workshop takes place on Friday, Aug. 9. 

Registration is limited to 30 students, and fourth through seventh graders should bring a brown bag lunch to the art workshop. 

Students will create art using recycled and repurposed materials.

The free class begins at 10:00 a.m. and ends at 3:00 p.m.

Teen Workshop

Students will create artwork using a variety of media at this year’s Teen Workshop: Inspired by Bale Creek Allen

Allen is this summer’s Cell Series artist. 

The workshop takes place on Tuesday, Aug. 13, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

The class is designed for students in grades eight through 12 and is limited to 20 participants.

Lunch will be provided.

Cowboy Camp

The life of the iconic Texas cowboy should become more clear to participants in a new Cowboy Camp planned for Wednesday, Aug. 14.

Up to 30 students in grades one through six will learn about cowboy life through experiences shared by early ranching families.

Participants should bring a sack lunch to the free workshop, which begins at 10:00 a.m. and ends at 3:00 p.m.

Registration

Classes fill on a first come, first served basis. 

Parents are urged to contact the Old Jail Art Center with any cancellations so that students on waiting lists can be contacted.

Online registration is available at theojac.org/summer-workshops.

Application forms may also be picked up at the museum or clipped out of the ad in the July 11 issue of The Albany News.

Those with questions can call education director Erin Whitmore at 325-762-2936 for more information.