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Salisbury Art Station offers classes for all ages

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Salisbury Art Station is a new art education facility and gallery space in the Salisbury Depot that focuses on creative opportunities for all ages.

Programs include painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking and multi-media explorations.

Class listings

(See free Valentine-making class on 2D.)

Friday Night Teen Art Studio, Fridays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Students will work with instructors to create original paintings — possibly to include in art portfolios. Ages: 14-18. $25 per session.

Drawing and Painting Techniques, Thursdays 4-6 p.m. Ages 14-18. Projects vary in medium and subject, which gives teenage artists a chance to make decisions and learn an array of new techniques. Ages 14-18. $25 per session.

Art Discovery, Tuesdays and Fridays, 2-3 p.m. Ages 4-6. Instructors will help children expand their knowledge of art and promote creative expression through multi-step projects. A new project every day. $15 per session.

Exploration of Drawing and Painting, Wednesdays, 4-6 p.m.; Saturdays, 2-4 p.m.. Ages 7-13. Young artists will be introduced to the elements of art through basic drawing and painting techniques. $25 per session.

Art Lunch, Thursdays 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Adults. Nurture your creative self; bring lunch and come to draw and paint. $25 per session.

Fill Your Own Class. Work with instructors to create classes that fit your own schedule. Classes between 2-8 students. Works for homeschoolers or any group that wants to make art together. $25 a student per 2-hour session and $35 for a parent/child class. Classes of 8 discounted to $20 per student.

We All Like to Party. Schedule an art party for you and your friends. All ages welcome. $25 a person per 2-hour session. Class of 8 discounted to $20 per student.

Classes are held at at The Salisbury Depot, 215 Depot Street.

For more information, go to www.salisburyartstation.com.

To schedule or for information, call 704-754-0853.




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