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Home | National Directories | After School Programs | Battle of the Teal Art Program - Becoming an independent artist |
Battle of the Teal Art Program - Becoming an independent artist
Basic Information
Address: 3867 West Market St., Ste 166, Akron, OH 44333
Phone Number: 13303294784
Additional Information
Focus: performing and visual arts, career exploration, self-development
Director: DeAndre Nixon
Schools Served: Lorain County: The Midview Schools, North Ridgeville City Schools
Cuyahoga County: South Euclid Lyndhurst Schools, Shaker Heights City School District, Bay Village City School District, Parma City School District, East Cleveland City Schools, MC2 STEM High School, Westlake City Schools, Solon City School District, Olmsted Falls City Schools, Chagrin Falls Exempted Village Schools, Hathaway Brown School.
Erie County: Vermilion Local School District. Geauga County: Chardon Middle / High School.
Lake County: Willoughby-Eastlake City School District, Mentor Public Schools, Andrews Osborne Academy (High), Painesville City Local, Kirtland Local Schools.
Medina County: Highland High School
Summit County: Stow-Munroe Falls City Schools, Our Lady of the Elms High School, Akron Public Schools.
*Based on our historical data collected since 2016. Students from the above mentioned schools participated in one of more program activities in school or out of school.
Ages: K-12 students
Capacity: 25
Membership/Pricing: $125
Setting:
virtual
History:
iN Education’s Battle of the Teal art program was established in 2016.
Program Highlights:
We created this platform to serve as an outlet for youth to use their artistic expressions to engage and connect with the community and their peers. Art is a great way to channel emotions and improve social-emotional wellness.
Support Services:
One-on-one and group life coaching, mentoring, career exploration, self-development and more.
Activities:
Virtual workshop series to include: self-assessments, resume writing, artist statement creation, goal setting, time management, portfolio reviews.
Field Trip Destinations: N/A
Program Information:
iN Education's Battle of the Teal art program season starts and ends each school year. One component is a virtual out-of-school/after-school mini-program.
Becoming an Independent Artist is a four-part workshop series. The first and second workshops focus on self-actualization and self-awareness. The third and fourth parts are intended for artists looking to pursue their careers in the creative industries and those interested in knowing more about becoming independent artists.
Position yourself for success! Your journey through this course will help you understand yourself better and create your brand image.
Our Certified Master Life Coach and other instructors are ready to guide you on your journey. Get ready to discover more about yourself, your interests and skill, and potential career paths, and become the independent artist you want to be!
Slogan: Express. Engage. Connect.