IS183 Art School Summer’s End Circus Celebration and Camper Art Show

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Stockbridge - IS183 Art School is hosting its Annual Summer's End Celebration on Saturday, August 23rd from 12PM to 2PM. This event is free and open to children and adults of all ages.

Celebrate the end of a great summer of art-making, enjoy the Camper Art Show, The Student Art Sale and create art with your child in one of the many free circus art-making workshops at IS183 Art School.

The Student Art Sale will feature art works from emerging students and faculty members from IS183 Art School at affordable prices. A Camper Art Show featuring a multitude of works by the 200+ children that attended IS183 Art School this summer will be on exhibit in “The Stairwell Gallery”. The show includes paintings, ceramics, photography, textile art, sculpture and an animated film created during week long summer programs for young artists ages 5-14. Enjoy free circus art-making activities, workshops, face painting and a special guest appearance by faculty member and graduate of Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey’s Clown College, Kent Godfrey.

Guests are invited to bring a picnic for the lawn or to purchase lunch at the school. And, don’t forget, this is the last day to receive a 10% Early Registration discount for classes and programs beginning in October.

IS183 Art School of the Berkshires is a not-for-profit organization, offering classes and workshops in fine art and craft for children, teens and adults, year-round in the studios of its historic landmark home in the Interlaken village of Stockbridge. IS183 is located at 13 Willard Hill Road, just off Route 183 via Trask Lane.

For more information, or to join the mailing list please call 413-298-5252, e-mail info@is183.org, or visit the school online at www.is183.org.
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