Summer Art Classes

 

Spend your summer doing more than working on your tan. Develop your inner artiste at these artsy summer classes.

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SoBe Institute of the Arts.
 

By Amy Reyes

SOBE ARTS

SoBe Arts offers high-level programs in music, acting, dance and musical theater for all age groups, taught by a faculty of great instructors with experience in world-class performing arts organizations including Twyla Tharp Dance, The Juilliard School, Actors Theater of Louisville and the Public Theater / New York Shakespeare Festival (NYC),  all supervised by Executive Artistic Director, Carson Kievman, Ph.D. The two four-week session run June 21 till July 16 and July 19 until August 13. Tuition varies between $150-$300 per class. Private instruction is available as well.
 
SoBe Institute of the Arts, 2100 Washington Ave., Miami Beach;305-674-9220

MUSEUM OF ART | Fort Lauderdale

Adults looking to develop their artistic skills in various mediums will enjoy the Studio School Summer Nights of Art classes at the Museum of Art in Fort Lauderdale. The 10-week program is taught by active professional artist and art instructors and features classes in oil painting, drawing and figure drawing.  Classes run from the week of June 15 until the week of August 17, each class meets weekly from 6:30 p.m. till 9 p.m. The tuition is $225-$290 per course with a $15 discount for each additional course.  

 
Museum of Art | Fort Lauderdale,One East Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale; 954-262-0239.

WOLFSONIAN
The Digital Wolf Lab @ The Wolfsonian–FIU will be offering Comic Kraze, a two-week summer workshop for teens ages 14-17 on the art of comics and graphic novels. The free course will be taught by well-known comic artists Jessica Abel and Caiphus Moore. The class runs from June 21-July 2.

The Wolfsonian, 1001 Washington Ave, Miami Beach; more info email comickraze@thewolf.fiu.edu or call 305-535-2684.

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by far this is the most irresponsible, most cavalier, and most, insulting musicial school I have ever been to. the teachers are not on time and when trying to call the faculty they are never there and never leave a messase via email or phone. when I finally got to speak to carson who is supposed to be the director he just shrugs me off. after paying for a month and showing up to class the rooms are never open and if i am lucky the teachers show up on time they dont have the keys to the facility. carson from my observation is discrimative and wants to only socialize and have lessons with respect their to the "social elite" or you will not even get any respectable lessons or communication even after a two month pre payment. I highly reccomend to seek out other venues for music education. you will save yourself much stress and aggravation. ... Read more
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