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SCHOLARSHIPS
Partial scholarships may be available for classes and workshops. Please call Mallory Martin at 307.733.6379 for more information and to pick up an application or download a PDF version below: Scholarship Application PDF
AVERY MATHIEU YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP FUND
The establishment of this fund is a heartfelt and meaningful way for the Art Association, friends and family to recognize and perpetuate Avery Mathieu’s creative, artistic legacy. Scholarships for up to 25% of class cost will be awarded beginning in January 2009 based on scholarship funds available, class space available and/or financial need. Please call Sharon Trigg at 307.733.6379 or email her at sharon@artassociation.org for more information.
Download a PDF version of the application
Please contact the Art Association if you would like to make a donation to help establish and perpetuate the Avery Mathieu Youth Scholarship Fund.
CEUs, College & Graduate Credit
The Art Association is offering continuing education units and college and graduate level credits through Teton County School District, Central Wyoming College and Idaho State University. Contact your college or university to confirm transferability of credits. For additional information contact Education Director Amy Larking at amy@artassociation.org or by calling 307.733.6379
CLASSES & WORKSHOPS POLICY
Contact Mary Lynn at 307-733-6379 or come in to see her smiling face on the west side entrance of the Center at 240 S. Glenwood. Registration is accepted up to the first day of class, available enrollment on a first-come-first-served basis. Classes must be paid in full at time of registration. A 90% refund is given upon withdrawal at least one week prior to class start date, no credits or refunds less than a week prior to class start date. Classes are cancelled if a 4 student minimum is not met. A full refund is given when class is cancelled. Please know your student’s pick-up time. Additional fee may apply for late pick-up.
Materials
It is the responsibility of the students to know their own sensitivities to the materials that may be used in any of the classes. All adult classes require students to bring their own supplies. Students can obtain a supply list at the time of registration or through our website. Some supply fees may apply.
Photo Policy
Photo images taken during classes, workshops and functions may be used by the Art Association in promotional materials.
outreach
Creating Hand-in-Hand is the Art Association’s series of outreach programs dedicated to providing art instruction (at little or no cost) for students and clients, as well as art training for staff, of many Jackson Hole community organizations and schools. Each of these organizations serves special populations in our community and bridges gaps in school and public arts education.
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Classes & Workshops

2012 winter/spring

Ceramics

Childrens

Fiber

Glass

Metals

Painting & Drawing

Photography & Digital Media

Printmaking

Sculpture

The Art Association of Jackson Hole's Education Programs are sponsored in part by:
The Matthew and Virgie O. Dragicevich Foundation, Betts Foundation, Old Bill's Fun Run for Charities, Wyoming Arts Council, Wyoming Council for the Humanities, Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund, National Endowment for the Arts, Community Foundation of Jackson Hole, Anschutz Foundation, Liza and Bland Hoke Family, U.S. Bank, Albertson's, Smith's Earn and Learn, Ann Dwan, David Gottfried, Gerry Spence, Center of Wonder, Marge and Gil Ordway, Sue Mortensen,
In Loving Memory of Jean Louise Thieme, First Interstate Bancsystem Foundation, Anonymous, Linda and Jack MacGregor, Chilton and Cody Mueller, Remy Levy and Kathy Kehr, Elizabeth McCabe and Schultz Family Foundation
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