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Community Learning Programs

Saturday School - Fall, Spring

Herron's Saturday School, established in 1922, provides quality art instruction to youth ages 7-17 and adults seeking to learn artistic techniques, improve art skills, try new art forms, and build a portfolio of work. Classes take place during 7-week semesters and are held at Herron's Eskenazi Hall and at Herron's Sculpture and Ceramics building. Class offerings include drawing, painting, illustration, sculpture, ceramics, photography, printmaking, computer imagery, and elementary art. Instructors are capable junior and senior Herron students and alumni working under supervision of Community Learning /Art Education. The combination of quality instruction and an art school environment encourages exceptional development of creative skills. Partial scholarships are available through local high school teachers. For more information, contact (317) 278-9404, sschool@iupui.edu or visit

http://www.herron.iupui.edu/community/classes.

Tuesday Night Classes - Fall, Spring, Summer

Tuesday Night Classes, started in 2008, are 10-week, non-credit art classes that meet on Tuesday evenings at Herron's Eskenazi Hall. Classes target adult students with offerings ranging from oil painting to drawing from life. In the summer, a new offering includes Tuesday Night for Teens. Class sizes are limited. For more information, contact (317) 278-9404 or visit http://www.herron.iupui.edu/community/classes.

Honors Art Program – Summer

Herron's Honors Art is a rigorous, 2-week summer program of instruction for high school juniors, seniors, and recent graduates who want to build their art makings kills and portfolio, plus receive guidance in planning an education in art. Each summer, two sessions of Honor Art are held at Herron's Eskenazi Hall. Lessons in drawing, painting, design, printmaking, and theory - equivalent to those given to first-year Herron students - are carefully designed to build basic studio skills. In addition, a series of planned field trips provides meaningful exposure to Indianapolis' cultural sites. Moderate class sizes lead to quality instruction provided by Herron faculty members, alumni, and graduate students. To qualify for Honors Art, a student must have completed the sophomore year of high school and write a short statement. For more information, contact (317) 278-9404 or visit www.herron.iupui.edu/community/classes .

Weekend Workshops – Fall

Herron's Weekend Workshops provide an intensive, two week end course of study for high school students and adults to sharpen skills in drawing from life or strengthen their portfolio for admission to art school and for applying for art school scholarships. Workshops are held at Herron's Eskenazi Hall. For more information, contact (317) 278-9404 or visit http://www.herron.iupui.edu/community/classes.

Youth Art Camp – Summer

Launched in 2002, Herron's Youth Art Camp is a weekly summer day camp for youth ages 5 to 16 held at Herron's Eskenazi Hall. Participants actively engage in a productive series of studio art activities geared toward personal and artistic development. Instructors instill the value of art as a means of personal and cultural expression, communication, and problem solving. Each week of Youth Art Camp culminates with an art exhibition where families, friends, and teachers are invited to view work created at art camp. Tuition waivers are available for those in need of financial assistance. For more information, contact (317) 278-9404 or visit http://www.herron.iupui.edu/community/classes.

Last updated: December 2013