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Dynamic Arts:
TACAW

Feb 17, 2024
3:00 PM
TACAW, 400 Robinson St, Basalt, CO

The Aspen Art Museum is thrilled to offer Dynamic Arts to teens throughout the Roaring Fork Valley. We collaborate with arts organizations within our community to offer students varied modes of art-making experience and exposure to the rich creative culture and history of the Roaring Fork Valley.

Location: TACAW, 400 Robinson St, Basalt, CO
Registration required
Free Program
3 PM–5:30 PM

The Arts Campus at Willits is a pillar of the Roaring Fork Valley’s rich arts culture. In this special session, Dynamic Arts students will experiment with concert photography in this lens-based workshop that coincides with one of TACAW’s live music events! Snacks will be provided.

Additionally, we are offering scholarships of $1,000 to participants with a high level of engagement in the program. Scholarships may be used for tuition, travel, or other activities related to future goals. For more information about the program or scholarships, please email education@aspenartmuseum.org.


About Dynamic Arts

Dynamic Arts is a FREE series of visits aimed at aiding high school students in developing their unique artistic voices through specialized art-making activities, studio visits with working artists, gallery and museum tours, encouraging critical discussion, and creative analysis and reflection.

Want to join? Click here to learn more!

For more information, please email School, Youth, and Family Programs Manager Sabrina Piersol at spiersol@aspenartmuseum.org.


TACAW

The Arts Campus at Willits, known as TACAW, stands as a vibrant hub in the heart of the Midvalley Roaring Fork Valley community, dedicated to fostering connection and inspiration. TACAW’s mission is realized through exceptional performing arts and cultural programming, guided by a dedicated team of professionals with expertise in various fields, all sharing a profound commitment to both the arts and community. TACAW proudly champions sustainability as a nonprofit partner of 1% for the Planet, boasting the nation’s first all-electric, net-zero energy performing arts facility, along with climate-focused programming and strategic collaborations with environmental organizations.