Call for Artists – Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts 2016 Statewide Summer Art Show

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is calling for artists to submit pieces for its 2016 Statewide Summer Art Show. Artists are asked to submit works using the website https://onlinejuriedshows.com. The deadline for submission is Sunday, July 10, and artists will be notified of acceptance on Friday, July 15. Accepted artwork may be dropped off at the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts, located at 2736 State Highway 30, Gloversville, NY 12078, on Saturday, July 23, from 9 a.m. to noon or Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday, July 25-27, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. We welcome all artists and encourage artists who have shown with us to consider submitting new pieces to the exhibit.

Works will be on display in our Community Gallery with a free opening reception on Thursday, August 4,  from 6 to 8 p.m. The show will remain on display to the public until Wednesday, October 5.

Through the generous donation of supporters, the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is able to offer $750 in awards and prizes.

For more information about classes, events and workshops for the public at the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts, visit www.pncreativeartscenter.org or call 518-661-9932. The Center is open to the public Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Saratoga Arts made this program possible with an Arts Education Grant funded by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.

 

 

 

 

 

Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts to host summer day camps for children

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is hosting a series of day camps for children throughout the summer. Themes of the camps range from music and theater to fine arts and cooking, so there is something for every child at the arts center this summer, regardless of their interests.

All the below camps will take place at the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts at 2736 State Highway 30. All campers should bring their own water bottle each day. Members of the arts center receive a discount on all fees – don’t forget to enter the code at checkout. For more information, questions and to register for any of the camps, visit www.pncreativeartscenter.org/camps, call (518) 661-9932 or email nigras@pnarts.org.

Rock & Roll Kid Camp will take place July 5-7 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. It is open to children ages 5-15. The cost is $130 for those who pre-register or $150 for walk-ins. Campers will have VIP access to three days of fun-filled music education with professional musicians. Instruction will range from songwriting to how to rock out in front of a live audience. On the last day of camp, campers will perform a rock and roll song live for friends and family. Campers should bring their own lunch and snack each day. Refrigeration is available.

Kid’s Cooking Camp will take place July 11-15 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. It is open to children ages 8-12. The cost is $155 for those who pre-register or $175 for walk-ins. Campers will cook their own lunches every day. This is a creative culinary experience, with recipes ranging from pizza to pasta to barbecue. Campers will also take breaks from the kitchen to create art projects.

Audition Ambition Camp, featuring instructor Roberta Esposito, will take place July 18-20 from 9 a.m. to noon. It is open to children 9 and up. The cost is $135 for those who pre-register or $145 for walk-ins. Whether campers are seasoned performers or just starting out, this camp will give them the tools they need to put their best face forward and land a dream role. Actors will learn an audition song, two monologues and how to perform a cold reading. The camp will end with mock auditions as campers perform in front of a panel and their families. Campers should bring a snack each day.

Summer Music Celebration Camp will take place July 18-22 from 1-5 p.m. This is a weeklong workshop and educational/performance program for musicians of all ages and abilities. It will be directed by Kyle Barrett Price and faculty from the Caroga Lake Music Festival (CLMF). Throughout the week, camp-goers will play with fellow participants and experience a unique music-making experience in small and large groups organized to each camp-goers age and ability level. The camp will include lessons, classes and close tutoring with the world-renowned faculty musicians of CLMF. The week will conclude with a final celebration concert featuring the small and large groups along with a collaboration between camp-goers and CLMF musicians.

Fantastical Fairy Tales Camp, featuring instructor Roberta Esposito, will take place July 25-29 from 9-10 a.m. It is open to children ages 4-7. The cost is $66 for those who pre-register or $76 for walk-ins. Princes and princesses are the stars of this camp, where children use movement, music, mime and theater games to transform into beloved characters. Campers will exercise self-expression, develop theater skills and have a true creative royal experience!

Pirates on Parade Camp, featuring instructor Roberta Esposito, will take place July 25-29 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. It is open to children ages 8-11. The cost is $95 for those who pre-register or $105 for walk-ins. This pirate-themed camp will teach students to expand their imaginations and creativity to make infamous pirates come alive. They will learn improvisation, theater games and acting techniques.

Art Camp: Intro to Art – Foundations of Drawing Lines and Watercolor, featuring instructor Sarah Goodbread, will take place July 25-29 from 1-3 p.m. It is open to children 7-15. The cost is $100 for those who pre-register or $130 for walk-ins. Campers will spend this week working on a beautiful piece of art. They will experiment with different ways to use lines in art, create observational drawings, and learn watercolor techniques.

Art Explosion Camp will take place August 1-4 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. It is open to children ages 5-10. The cost is $155 for those who pre-register or $175 for walk-ins. This fun, hands-on camp will feature loads of art projects and creative activities such as Fabulous Food Art, wacky and colorful culinary treats you can eat! Young artists will also learn about artistic expression through dance, music and yoga. Campers should bring their own lunch and snack each day. Refrigeration is available. 

Rising Star Variety Showcase Camp, featuring instructor Roberta Esposito, will take place August 1-5 from 9 a.m. to noon. It is open to children ages 8 and up. The cost is $140 for those who pre-register or $150 for walk-ins. During this week, campers will learn and develop songs, comedy acts, improvisation sketches and dance routines. On the last day of camp, they will perform a variety show in front of family and friends. Campers should bring a snack each day.

Summer Stage Camp, featuring instructor Roberta Esposito, will take place August 8-12 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. It is open to children ages 6 and up. The cost is $190 for those who pre-register or $210 for walk-ins. This camp will take children from auditions to performance in one week! Campers will be broken into groups to work with instructors and discover the many elements that go into putting on a show. This hands-on experience will involve campers in each step of the creative journey as they work on everything from acting and music to costumes, props and set pieces. At the end of the week, campers will perform for their families and friends. Campers should bring their own lunch and snack each day. Refrigeration is available.

Musical Moppets Camp, featuring instructor Roberta Esposito, will take place August 15-19 from 9-10 a.m. It is open to children ages 4-7. The cost is $70 for those who pre-register or $80 for walk-ins. This camp is a perfect introduction to the wonderful world of musical theater for little ones. It will incorporate music, rhythm, rhymes and movement as campers learn about theater through skits and musical plays inspired by and based on fairy tales and folklore.

Adirondack Adventure Camp will take place August 16-18 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. It is open to children ages 5-15. The cost is $120 for those who pre-register or $140 for walk-ins. For this camp, children should prepare to head outside and embrace nature in all of her glory. Activities will range from scavenger hunts to art projects with an outdoor theme. Campers will also create their own terrariums with plants they discover outdoors. Campers should bring their own lunch and snack each day.

Living Storybook Camp will take place August 23-25 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. It is open to children ages 5-10. The cost is $90 for those who pre-register or $100 for walk-ins. In this camp, children will work with counselors to write a fantastical tale, paying special attention to setting, costumes and characters. By the end of camp, they will become the storybook in a fun video they can share with parents. Campers should bring their own lunch and snack each day. Refrigeration is available.

The Revival Comes to the Nigra Arts Center Thursday, June 9!

The second installment of the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts' 2016 concert series will take place on Thursday, June 9, with a performance by local multi-genre cover band The Revival. The concert begins at 7 p.m. at the arts center's facility at 2736 State Highway 30 in Mayfield. Admission is $15 and tickets are available at the door or for advance purchase by clicking here.   


Composed of musicians who have played locally, nationally and internationally, The Revival features an extensive library of cover songs that span generations and genres. They come from a variety of musical backgrounds and produce a sound that is unique and fun. The Revival believes that audiences should be entertained rather than just played to, so audience engagement and participation are essential ingredients to their shows. The comedic exchanges, distributing percussion, great music and audience interaction create a one-of-a-kind and fun experience at every concert. 

Nigra Arts Center announces its first concert of the season featuring Annie and the Hedonists

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is kicking off its 2016 concert series on Saturday, May 21, with a performance by local blues, jazz and Americana band Annie and the Hedonists. The concert begins at 8 p.m. at the art center’s facility at 2736 State Highway 30 in Mayfield. Admission is $15 and tickets are available for advance purchase by visiting http://www.pncreativeartscenter.org/concertseries/ or at the door.

This concert is the first of several the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts will be hosting on its grounds in 2016. The concert series will feature local performers in a wide variety of genres and styles. Visit http://www.pncreativeartscenter.org/concertseries/ to see the whole lineup.

For more information or questions about this concert and the 2016 concert series at the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts, visit http://www.pncreativeartscenter.org/concertseries/, call (518) 661-9932 or email nestlem@lexcenter.org. For more information about the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts, visit www.pncreativeartscenter.org or call (518) 661-9932. For more information about Annie and the Hedonists, visit www.annieandthehedonists.com.

Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts to host Mother’s Day Celebration

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is holding a Mother’s Day Celebration on Saturday, May 7, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. One mother per family will be admitted free to this special family event. The cost for the rest of the family is $15 per person.

Mothers are invited to enjoy brunch and music among beautiful works of art in the center’s Grand Gallery. While they relax, their children will rotate between craft stations, making them handmade gifts such as jewelry, cards and individually decorated cupcakes. Arts center instructors at each station will help the children make something truly special and personal for their mothers.

All are welcome to attend the Mother’s Day Celebration. It will take place at the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts, 2736 State Highway 30, Gloversville. Pre-registration is required. To reserve your family’s place at the celebration, visit conta.cc/1SyrCVa or call (518) 661-9932.

 For more information or questions, visit www.pncreativeartscenter.org, call (518) 661-9932 or email nigras@pnarts.org.

Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts to host children’s Spring Fever Day Camp

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is hosting a day camp for children April 26 to 28. The Spring Fever Day Camp will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Activities will feature spring-themed arts and crafts, music, singing, dance and outdoor fun (weather permitting).

All children ages 5 to 10 are welcome to attend. The cost is $90 per child for all three days. Advance registration is required and slots fill up fast, so be sure to sign up your child today. Visit http://www.pncreativeartscenter.org  to register online.

For more information or questions, visit www.pncreativeartscenter.org/spring-fever-day-camp, call (518) 661-9932 or email nigras@pnarts.org.

Nigra Arts Center announces Mother’s Day Celebration

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is holding a Mother’s Day Celebration on Saturday, May 7, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. One mother per family will be admitted free to this special family event. The cost for the rest of the family is $15 per person.

Mothers are invited to enjoy brunch and music among beautiful works of art in the center’s Grand Gallery. While they relax, their children will rotate between craft stations, making them handmade gifts such as jewelry, cards and individually decorated cupcakes. Arts center instructors at each station will help the children make something truly special and personal for their mothers.

All are welcome to attend the Mother’s Day Celebration. It will take place at the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts, 2736 State Highway 30, Gloversville. Pre-registration is required. To reserve your family’s place at the celebration, visit www.pncreativeartscenter.org/events or call (518) 661-9932.

2016 Summer Show Call for Artists

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is calling for artists to submit works for a new rotation of artwork in the Community Gallery at the Center on Saturday, April 23, 2016. We welcome new artists to our Center and encourage artists who have shown with us to consider submitting new works to the exhibit.

Works will be on display in our Community Gallery with an opening reception on Thursday, May 12, 2016 and will be on display to the public until Saturday, July 22, 2016. All works in the show are for sale unless marked NFS by the artist on the entry form and on the reverse of the work. The Nigra Arts Center assumes a 20% commission from the listed price. Each artist will have a bio and artwork description displayed adjacent to the work in the Gallery. Please include all pertinent information on the application so we can share this information.

We are excited to hang another show and share your talent with our visitors during this busy summer season.

Click here for the application.

Sensory Friendly Easter Bunny event held at the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts

Children with special needs had the opportunity to meet the Easter Bunny in an environment tailored to them at the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts on March 11.

Traditional Easter Bunny photo ops at malls and other public places can be challenging for children with autism, sensory processing disorders and other special needs that make it hard for them to handle crowds, bright lights and dissonant noises, but the Nigra Arts Center’s Sensory Easter Bunny eliminated those sensory triggers. Instead, children met the Easter Bunny in a subdued, open space while relaxing music played quietly.

The children traveled between several activity stations while they waited for their photo op. Outside was an Easter egg hunt and in the kitchen children decorated bunny-shaped sugar cookies. In the art studios they worked on Easter-themed and sensory friendly painting, coloring, egg decorating and yarn crafts.

The event was a success, with 25 children in attendance.

“Both boys absolutely loved it,” said Heather Tomlinson. “For Caleb to stay through the event and complete everything there says so much. And Jacob says he had a lot of fun.”

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts also hosted sensory-friendly meetings with Santa Claus in December. On March 12 it welcomed families of all kinds from the community for its Easter Family Fun Day, which featured egg hunts, crafts, games, concessions and pictures with the Easter Bunny. More than 100 people attended the event.  

Nigra Arts Center announces collaboration with internationally acclaimed artist Barney Bellinger

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts and Transitions, located in Gloversville, NY, and operated by The Lexington Foundation, are collaborating with internationally acclaimed artist Barney Bellinger of Sampson Bog Studio. Bellinger is a renowned painter and rustic furniture maker who builds sculptures and mixed media pieces out of industrial objects blended with rustic materials and natural resources. Bellinger and his wife, Susan, work together in the studio to conceptualize and create highly sought-after masterworks.

Bellinger is currently utilizing space at the Nigra Arts Center to expand his workshop. In doing so, he is able to share his talent with both art students and the young adults who attend Transitions.

Transitions is a supportive apprenticeship program for young men and women with autism and other learning differences who want to attend college and/or prepare for a career. It is co-located with the Nigra Arts Center, so recently it was able to arrange for 12 of its Apprentices to take a series of classes with Bellinger, where they will not only learn about his creative process, but also see it in action. The Apprentices will get hands-on experience as they use the objects and tools Bellinger employs in his technique. The classes will continue throughout the spring and eventually culminate in the development of the Apprentices’ own unique vision for an art piece.

Bellinger also plans to lead a series of workshops open to artists and patrons of the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts who are interested in learning more about his process and the development of a completed piece. For more information about Barney Bellinger and Sampson Bog Studio, visit www.facebook.com/BarneyBellinger. For more information about the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts, visit www.pncreativeartscenter.org.

Families Invited to Easter Events at the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts

This March, the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is getting into the Easter spirit with special events geared toward families and children of all kinds.

Easter Bunny Family Fun Day will happen on Saturday, March 12, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. All families are welcome, with an admission fee of $7 per child above age 2. Activities will include Easter egg decorating, an Easter egg hunt with prizes, crafts, dancing and photos with the Easter Bunny. Please RSVP if you plan to attend at www.bit.ly/1QKEbON.

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is also offering an opportunity for children with special needs to meet the Easter Bunny. Their Sensory Friendly Easter Bunny event will take place on Friday, March 11, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. During the event, steps will be taken to reduce sensory triggers, creating a more comfortable and subdued environment for children with special needs to meet and take photos with the Easter Bunny. The cost is $5 per child. Please register for this event in advance at www.bit.ly/1QrUKjP.

All are welcome to attend these events. Both will take place at the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts, 2736 State Highway 30, Gloversville. For more information or questions about either, visit www.pncreativeartscenter.org or call (518) 661-9932.

Transitions Apprentices Make Art with Barney Bellinger

Earlier today, Transitions Apprentices enjoyed an unforgettable artistic experience with critically acclaimed Adirondack artist and designer Barney Bellinger (Barney Bellinger Collection). Barney was kind enough to give a tour of his studio at the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts. The renowned painter, furniture artisan and 3D artist also taught the Apprentices the ancient and delicate process of applying gold leaf to works of art. We would like to thank Barney for his generosity in sharing his workspace, skills and talent, and for letting the Apprentices help him finish one of his gorgeous pieces.

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts Announces Winter “Funderland” Day Camp

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is offering a day camp this winter break for children ages 5 to 10. On December 28, 29 and 30 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., campers will enjoy a wide range of winter crafts and activities at the art center’s facility at 2736 State Highway 30, Gloversville.

The theme of Monday, December 28, is Beach Party. Campers should bring their beach towels and dress for the warmth as the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts turns up the heat. The day will include s’mores, a dance-off and creating special sand sculptures to take home.

The theme of Tuesday, December 29, is Outdoor Adventure. Weather conditions permitting, campers will participate in outdoor activities such as building snowmen and snow painting. Inside, campers will warm up with hot chocolate and paint their own winter pictures to take home.

The theme of the last day of camp, December 30, is Imagination Celebration. The campers will use their imaginations, abilities and interests – including dancing, singing, acting, and creating costumes and props – to put on a mini production in one day. 

All children within the targeted age group are welcome. Campers should bring their own labeled lunch and water bottle. Refrigeration will be provided. Advanced registration is required. Children can register for all three days of camp or for individual days. The cost is $25 per day or $60 for all three days. For more information and to register, visit www.pncreativeartscenter.org/winter-funderland-camp or call (518) 661-9932.

Paul Nigra Center Music Teacher DiAnne Mott Nominated for a Grammy!

Congratulations to DiAnne Mott, who taught music and rhythm classes at the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts this summer! She has been selected as one of only 25 semifinalists from all over the country for the 2016 Grammy Music Educator Award. This award is presented every year by the Recording Academy and the Grammy Foundation to recognize educators who have made significant and lasting contributions to the field of music education.

DiAnne Mott teaches her Music & Rhythm class at the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts this summer.

DiAnne Mott teaches her Music & Rhythm class at the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts this summer.

DiAnne was chosen from more than 4,500 educators nominated. In December the semifinalists will be narrowed down to 10 finalists, who will each receive a $1,000 honorarium and grants for their schools. One winner will attend the Grammy Award ceremony in Los Angeles in February and receive a $10,000 honorarium.

For most of the year, DiAnne teaches music and leads the bands at Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville Central School District. There is no one more deserving of this award, because there is no one more passionate about what she does. You make us all proud, DiAnne!

Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts names Sue Nigra Interim Director

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is pleased to announce that Sue Nigra has been named its interim director. Nigra is responsible for the oversight of all programs and activities at the center as well as marketing, membership recruitment and fund development.

“We are delighted to have Sue Nigra join us to help launch the creative arts center.  Her enthusiasm and experience are a perfect match, and who better to help us make the Paul Nigra Center a success than Sue Nigra?” said Wally Hart, executive director of The Lexington Foundation. 

Nigra, who will lead the center named in honor of her late father, brings to this role an extensive and broad experience in business, communications, public relations and the media. She most recently served as director of communications & outreach at the New York State Chapter of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), which represents more than 4,000 members. Prior to her time at ACOG, Nigra worked as director of communications at Bellevue Woman's Hospital in Niskayuna. Sue Nigra is perhaps best known for her early career in television journalism, where she worked for several years as a news anchor and reporter at both WTEN in Albany and WRGB in Niskayuna. 

Ms. Nigra graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in Public Communications from the College of Saint Rose in Albany. She resides in Rensselaer County with her husband Joe and daughter Elizabeth.

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts Announces Twin Technologies as Sponsor of its Grand Opening Gala

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is proud to announce that Twin Technologies will be a lead sponsor of its Grand Opening Gala, scheduled for Sept. 17, 2015 at 6 p.m. Twin Technologies, located in Altamont, NY, is a Digital Solutions and System Integration firm with clients across the globe. Owners Mary and Ben Elmore serve on the advisory board of Transitions, the program co-located with the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts that supports students with autism spectrum disorders and other learning differences who want to go to college or have a career and live independently.

The Grand Opening Gala will showcase the renovated facilities located at 2736 State Highway 30, Gloversville and will provide an opportunity for the public to see the type of classes, workshops and events that will take place at both the Creative Arts Center and Transitions. During the evening’s program, Ben Elmore and his son Haydn will tell Haydn’s story about what it’s like to live with autism and will encourage attendees and guests to underwrite scholarships for students to attend the Transitions program.

The Grand Opening is open to the public and tickets are available online at http://www.pncreativeartscenter.org/events/2015/9/17/grand-opening-of-the-paul-nigra-center-for-creative-arts.

What:  Grand Opening of the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts

When:  September 17, 2015, 6 p.m.

 Where:  Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts 2736 State Highway 30, Gloversville, NY, 12078

Cost:       $100 for individual ticket

                  $75 for young professional (under 40) ticket

                  $1,000 for table for 10

                  $1,250 for VIP table for 10

Contact and RSVP info:                    The Lexington Foundation, attn: Katherine Ehle

                                                                        465 N. Perry Street, Johnstown, NY 12095

                                                                        Phone: (518) 736-3909 Fax: (518) 762-0973

                                                                        ehlek@lexcenter.org

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts Announces Summer 2015 Artists-in-Residence

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is honored to welcome its first two artists-in-residence, Gwyneth Scally and Michaela Worosz, who are visiting for the next five weeks. They will be working on their own projects at our facility as well as sharing their talents with the public through a series of public workshops. Sign up for one of them for an exclusive sneak peek at the arts center before its September grand opening. Scally will present a three-week Portrait Painting in Oil workshop from 6 – 8PM on the following dates: 7/27/15, 7/29/15, 8/3/15, 8/5/15, 8/10/15 and 8/12/15. Worosz will teach two Fold and Cut Paper Art workshops. The first, a condensed two-week workshop, will go from 6 – 9PM on 7/14/15, 7/16/15, 7/21/15 and 7/23/15. The second, a three-week workshop, will be taught from 6 – 8PM on 7/28/15, 7/30/15, 8/4/15, 8/6/15, 8/11/15 and 8/13/15. All classes take place at the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts, all materials will be provided, and the cost for each workshop is $100.

Scally is known and acclaimed internationally for her art, which includes large-scale paintings, installation and fiberglass sculpture. Born in Washington, D.C., Scally taught and created art in Arizona for about a decade before relocating to Brooklyn in 2012. She has worked as an instructor, assistant professor and adjunct professor of visual arts, career development, art appreciation, art history and more at six institutes of higher learning, including the University of Arizona, Southwest University of the Visual Arts and Bronx Community College.

Scally’s work has been featured in 20 solo exhibitions, 13 two- and three-person exhibitions and more than 60 group exhibitions throughout the United States, Europe and Mexico. The quality of her work has earned her 18 special awards, grants, scholarships and fellowships since 2000, and she has participated in nine other residencies, research trips, lectures and other such projects in the United States, Europe, Canada and East Asia. 33 reviews, articles and interviews about her work have been published in more than two dozen publications and television stations nationally.

Worosz, a native of Dunkirk, NY, will finish her degree in Visual Arts and New Media, with a minor in Art History, at SUNY Fredonia this coming winter. She plans to pursue a master’s degree in Curatorial Studies afterward in preparation for a career in cataloging and preserving old works of art.

Worosz works in installation, pen-and-ink illustration and book arts. She has participated in three exhibitions – all installation work – in the past year and worked as a gallery assistant in the spring. This fall, she will work at the Burchfield Penney, a Buffalo, NY, gallery, as an archival processing intern. 

Both artists are also teaching classes at Transitions, a supportive apprenticeship program for young adults with autism spectrum disorders including Asperger’s syndrome, nonverbal learning differences, ADHD, dyslexia and other learning differences. The program prepares its students for life after high school in college, at a career and/or living independently. Scally and Worosz’s classes are part of the arts enrichment section of the curriculum, which allows students to express themselves and be introduced to a wide variety of arts disciplines during their time at Transitions.

Visit http://www.pncreativeartscenter.org/summer-2015-workshops/ for more information about and to register for these workshops, as well as updates on other events the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is offering. For more information about Scally and to see examples of her work, visit her website at www.gwynethscallyart.com. For more information about Worosz and to see examples of her work, visit mworosz.weebly.com. For more information about Transitions, visit http://www.transitionsusa.org.

 

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts Announces Summer Theater Camps for Children and Teens

This summer, the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts will present a collection of theater camps open to all children in the community. There will be seven weeklong camps in July and August, all taught by local actress, director, singer and drama teacher Roberta Esposito. There are two camps for children aged 4 to 7, two for 8- to 11-year-olds and three for theater fans ages 11 and up. Children of all experience and skill levels are welcome.

The youngest group can explore princes, princesses and royal kingdoms in the Royal Treasure Box camp or musical theater based on folklore and fairy tales in Broadway Babies. For the 8 to 11 age group, campers can put on an L. Frank Baum inspired production in Wizard of Oz Meets Wicked, or they can explore ways of interpreting musical theater characters in Disney Musical Express. The oldest age group has longer, more in-depth options. Audition Boot Camp is a comprehensive course aimed to prepare students for formal auditions. The Villains and Villainesses camp will build confidence as well as character acting skills in learning to play evil characters. Finally, Life Is a Cabaret will teach students how to put on the many-featured performance of a cabaret.

For more information and to register, please visit www.pncreativeartscenter.org/theater-camp. There is a 10% discount available for students taking more than one class, multiple students in the same family and children of Lexington employees. To receive this discount, you must use the coupon code SUMMER2015 in the online checkout form.

We hope your child will join us for a summer of fun and enrichment in the performing arts.

What: Summer theater camps open to all children of the community

Who:

Ages 4 to 7: Royal Treasure Box and Broadway Babies

Ages 8 to 11: Wizard of Oz Meets Wicked and Disney Musical Express

Ages 11 and up: Audition Boot Camp, Villains and Villainesses, and Life Is a Cabaret

 

When:

Audition Boot Camp: July 14-17, 9 a.m. to noon

Royal Treasure Box: July 20-24, 9-10 a.m.

Wizard of Oz Meets Wicked: July 20-14, 10:30 a.m. to noon

Villains and Villainesses: July 27-31, 9 a.m. to noon

Broadway Babies: Aug. 3-7, 9-10 a.m.

Disney Musical Express: Aug. 3-7, 10:30 a.m. to noon

Life Is a Cabaret: Aug. 10-14, 9 a.m. to noon (no class on Tuesday, Aug. 11)

Where: The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts: 2736 State Hwy 30, Gloversville, NY 12078

Cost:

Audition Boot Camp: $100

Royal Treasure Box: $45

Wizard of Oz Meets Wicked: $65

Villains and Villainesses: $125

Broadway Babies: $45

Disney Musical Express: $65

Life Is a Cabaret: $100

 

Contact and Registration Info: www.pncreativeartscenter.org/theater-camp