The program encourages independent thinking and non-violent behavior. Boys have an overall tendency to express their feeling through action, so participants learn to use positive actions rather than self-destructive choices as outlets. Boys are nominated for the program by their art teachers. In addition to developing their artistic skills, the boys learn to use their leadership qualities and the resources in their environment to create a vision for themselves and to work toward achieving their dreams. Equally important to the success of the program is its function as a safe haven, a place free from physical, emotional, intellectual and cultural harm. Here they find an oasis of positive support and encouragement, offering them an alternative to failure, criticism, and low expectations. An art exhibit and opening in which the work by participants including paintings, drawings, three-dimensional artwork, performances, video, and poetry readings is shared with family members and the public provides a meaningful closure to the summer program.
For More Information About These Programs, please contact:
Shannon Bay, Art and Leadership Program Coordinator
Telephone: 505.946.1012
E-mail: shannonbay@okeeffemuseum.org
26 авг 2024