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Community
The Palos
Verdes Art Center reaches out to its community through a variety
of visual arts education programs.
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Art
At Your Fingertips
sends volunteers into public and private schools on the Palos Verdes
Peninsula to teach visual art projects to more than 7,000 students
from pre-kindergartners to fifth-graders. Each May, the program culminates
in a student exhibition at the Palos Verdes Art Center. More
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Partners
in Art provides artists-in-resident, school tours and cross-curricular
projects based on Art Center exhibitions. This work, too, is displayed
in the Art Center each May. |
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Art
for Educators teaches teachers to integrate visual art
education into the regular curriculum through projects with cross-curricular
ties to math, science, social studies and/or language arts. |
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Special
Mornings brings opportunities
for creative expression to developmentally disabled youth and young
adults through art activities designed to develop their imaginations.
Working with a variety of media, they find new ways to express their
thoughts and emotions. More
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The Beverly
G. Alpay Memorial Awards/Scholarships in the Visual Arts are designed to support working professional visual artists, college visual arts students and young people seeking to become visual artists. The goal is to encourage their careers and enhance their abilities. .More
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Canyon Verde is a Redondo Beach center for special needs adults. Members of the Palos Verdes Art Center’s Docent Council bring Canyon Verde’s clients simple projects that are fun to make and teach something about art. |
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