Started in 1992, this program is designed to meet the needs of area school children in Kindergarten through eighth grades. The series, offered and fully subscribed every summer, is taught by experienced instructors both from Texas and outside the area who draw upon the foundation's collection and facilities to enrich classroom and studio activities. Chinati's Summer Art Classes are free to all participants.
This year's classes will be offered to students entering Kindergarten through 8th grade, and taught for the fourth year by Michael Roch, as well as other local artists and educators.
Classes meet Monday through Thursday, June 14 through July 1.
Students entering Kindergarten and 1st grades: 9-10 AM
Students entering 2nd-4th grades: 1-2:30 PM
Students entering 5th-8th grades: 3:30-5 PM
The first day of classes, Monday, June 14, all sections will meet at the above times at the Chamberlain building in downtown Marfa. All remaining classes will take place at the former Ice Plant building.
For more information on Children's Summer Art Classes, please contact Ann Marie Nafziger, Coordinator for Education and Public Programs at 432 729 4362 or by email at [email protected].
Location:
Ice Plant, Oak St, Marfa
Description:
Started in 1992, this program is designed to meet the needs of area school children in Kindergarten through eighth grades. The series, offered and fully subscribed every summer, is taught by experienced instructors both from Texas and outside the area who draw upon the foundation's collection and facilities to enrich classroom and studio activities. Chinati's Summer Art Classes are free to all participants.
This year's classes will be offered to students entering Kindergarten through 8th grade, and taught for the fourth year by Michael Roch, as well as other local artists and educators.
Classes meet Monday through Thursday, June 14 through July 1.
Students entering Kindergarten and 1st grades: 9-10 AM
Students entering 2nd-4th grades: 1-2:30 PM
Students entering 5th-8th grades: 3:30-5 PM
The first day of classes, Monday, June 14, all sections will meet at the above times at the Chamberlain building in downtown Marfa. All remaining classes will take place at the former Ice Plant building.
For more information on Children's Summer Art Classes, please contact Ann Marie Nafziger, Coordinator for Education and Public Programs at 432 729 4362 or by email at [email protected].
Location:
Ice Plant, Oak St, Marfa
Description:
Started in 1992, this program is designed to meet the needs of area school children in Kindergarten through eighth grades. The series, offered and fully subscribed every summer, is taught by experienced instructors both from Texas and outside the area who draw upon the foundation's collection and facilities to enrich classroom and studio activities. Chinati's Summer Art Classes are free to all participants.
This year's classes will be offered to students entering Kindergarten through 8th grade, and taught for the fourth year by Michael Roch, as well as other local artists and educators.
Classes meet Monday through Thursday, June 14 through July 1.
Students entering Kindergarten and 1st grades: 9-10 AM
Students entering 2nd-4th grades: 1-2:30 PM
Students entering 5th-8th grades: 3:30-5 PM
The first day of classes, Monday, June 14, all sections will meet at the above times at the Chamberlain building in downtown Marfa. All remaining classes will take place at the former Ice Plant building.
For more information on Children's Summer Art Classes, please contact Ann Marie Nafziger, Coordinator for Education and Public Programs at 432 729 4362 or by email at [email protected].
Location:
Ice Plant, Oak St, Marfa
Description:
Started in 1992, this program is designed to meet the needs of area school children in Kindergarten through eighth grades. The series, offered and fully subscribed every summer, is taught by experienced instructors both from Texas and outside the area who draw upon the foundation's collection and facilities to enrich classroom and studio activities. Chinati's Summer Art Classes are free to all participants.
This year's classes will be offered to students entering Kindergarten through 8th grade, and taught for the fourth year by Michael Roch, as well as other local artists and educators.
Classes meet Monday through Thursday, June 14 through July 1.
Students entering Kindergarten and 1st grades: 9-10 AM
Students entering 2nd-4th grades: 1-2:30 PM
Students entering 5th-8th grades: 3:30-5 PM
The first day of classes, Monday, June 14, all sections will meet at the above times at the Chamberlain building in downtown Marfa. All remaining classes will take place at the former Ice Plant building.
For more information on Children's Summer Art Classes, please contact Ann Marie Nafziger, Coordinator for Education and Public Programs at 432 729 4362 or by email at [email protected].
Location:
The Ice Plant, Oak St, Marfa.
Description:
Everyone is invited to a special exhibition of artwork by students in Chinati's Summer Art Classes on Friday, July 2 from 5 - 8 PM at the Ice Plant on East Oak Street in Marfa. The event is free and open to the public and will feature the grand premiere of the student films, with popcorn and other refreshments for all!
Over the past two weeks, students in Kindergarten through 8th grade have directed and produced their own animated films with local artists Jennifer Lane and David Hollander and crafted furniture out of some surprising materials with instructor Michael Roch. This week, students will design and build a special hand-made theatre space with designer Peter Stanley where folks can sit back, relax and enjoy these colorful and delightful movies during the opening.
Location:
Q Cafe & Wine Bar
Description:
Marfa Public Radio (KRTS, 93.5 FM) is pleased to welcome three summer interns to the station. KRTS is celebrating their arrival this Friday evening with a reception from 6-9 p.m. at the Q Caf� and Wine Bar at the Marfa Guest Quarters.
Grace Vroom, Peter McCrady, and Rachel Neel will spend this summer assisting station activities, producing radio programming, and learning first-hand how a community supported, non-commercial radio station operates.
This Friday evening, the public is encouraged to come out, meet the new interns, and mingle with friends and neighbors. The Q Caf� and Wine Bar has generously agreed to donate a portion of all beverage sales to KRTS. All proceeds will support public broadcasting in Far West Texas. The Q Cafe is located at 109 W. San Antonio Street in Marfa.
Location:
Padre's Marfa
Description:
FRIDAY JULY 2nd- THE MOONDOGS of MARFA! Rock and roll until the cows come home with these high powered Marfa locals! Dance band mania all night with a spotlight on classic rock tunes and oldies rock! $5 cover, 8 PM showtime
Location:
Under the pavilion next to the railroad tracks, Highland Ave
Description:
Visit FarmStand Marfa at 10am for fresh produce, baked goods, hand made crafts and more. Under the shade pavilion on Highland Ave.
Location:
Padre's Marfa
Description:
SATURDAY JULY 3rd- THE WHIPTAILS!!! Coming in from Houston, former Marfans Jeanne Sinclair and Chris Cessac bring punk, pop and rock back to Marfa! Formerly of local sensation The Pleasures of Merely Circulating, they are back to thrill! $5 cover, 9 PM showtime