On Thursday May 12 beginning at 6:00pm, the Arts Explorers program will hold a public exhibition of their work at Oddfellows Playhouse. Please join us this evening, as our community celebrates the work of our young people.
The evening begins with readings by the writing group led by Artist-Mentor Kate Rushin, followed by dance performances led by Artist-Mentor Joel Teixidor. Afterwards the audience is invited to join the students for a reception in the Hoffman Studio, where the many visual art pieces will be displayed and on sale, led by Artist-Mentor Renee Soares.
The 35 Arts Explorers students are from Keigwin and Woddrow Wilson Middle Schools. Students meet at the Playhouse one evening a week and work exclusively with a professional artist on visual art, writing or dance. Students develop both their artistic skills and learn how to make a career in the arts. Students will receive the proceeds from Thursday evening's exhibition, marking their debut as professional artists.
The Arts Explorers program is a part of Oddfellows' Neighborhood Troupes program for At-Risk and Underserved Youth, and is a partnership with the Middletown Youth Services Bureau, which provides extra support for the teens at the school level.
The Neighborhood Troupes/Arts Explorers program is made possible by generous funding from the Middlesex United Way, Middletown Youth Services Educational Incentive Grant, American Savings Foundation, Liberty Bank Foundation, Citizens Bank, Elizabeth Carse Foundation, George A. and Grace L. Long Foundation and the Thomas J. Atkins Memorial Fund and many other generous donors.
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