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CU to host Artshop interviews for Governor's School for the Arts

By Christina Miller
News from Campbellsville University

Campbellsville University, located at 1 University Drive in Campbellsville, will host an ArtShop for the Governor's School for the Arts, Saturday, November 21, 2009. Registration for the event begins at 9:30amET and the workshops end at 4pmET.



Note: The Governor's School for the Arts has not yet announced the exact location of the ArtShop at CU, but signs will be posted on the Campbellsville, KY, campus
ArtShops serve as a preliminary to the Governor's School for the Arts. Students present their work to an interview committee, which selects students who are invited to the school's summer program.

ArtShops offer high school students the opportunity to learn under experienced professional artists/educators. Students can grow and explore as creative artists, learning new and exciting ways to express themselves and build confidence.

ArtShops also allow freshmen, sophomores and juniors in high school the chance to spend the day with other student artists and learn more about the Governor's School for the Arts summer program. Students will also receive professional feedback through a practice audition or review of the student's work.

Students may register for one class per ArtShop. Classes include: architecture, creative writing, dance, drama, musical theatre, new media, visual art, vocal music and instrumental music. Governor's School for the Arts accepts 15-25 students per class at each ArtShop.

To register for the ArtShop at Campbellsville University or for more information on the Governor's School for the Arts, visit www.kentuckygsa.org.


This story was posted on 2009-10-21 09:12:32
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