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These initiatives help young people enhance self-expression and
creativity, develop multicultural appreciation, provide exposure
to and develop skills in crafts and visual, performing and literary
arts.
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Digital
Arts Suite and Festivals
The Digital Arts Suite teaches members ages 6 to 18 how to create computer-generated
art. In each of five programs (Web Tech, Design Tech, Photo Tech, Music Tech
and Movie Tech), members advance through three levels of animated lessons online
(delivered in English or Spanish) and participate in instructor-led group activities.
Club members ages 10 to 18 are invited to submit their artwork to the annual
Digital Arts Festivals, which celebrate Club members’ creativity in Web design,
graphic design, photo illustration, music composition and movie making/screenplay
writing. Digital Arts Suite and Festivals are a part of Club Tech, which is a
partnership between Boys & Girls Clubs of America, founding partner Microsoft
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ImageMakers:
National Photography Program
View the 2007 ImageMakers National Photography Exhibit Virtual
Gallery.
Funded by the Circuit City Foundation, this comprehensive photography program
encourages girls and boys to learn and practice photography, expressing themselves
in creative and innovative ways. The national initiative delivers a state-of-the-art
photography curriculum, provides photographic resources and opportunities for
Club members to compete on a national level. ImageMakers provides local, regional
and national recognition through an annual photography contest. Winning photos
will be displayed nationwide at museums as well as at BGCA's annual National
Conference. |
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MusicMakers
This year-round program, developed in collaboration with NAMM, the International
Music Products Association, encourages Club members ages 6 to 18 to have
fun exploring music making and learning to play drums and guitar. Clubs provide
step-by-step activities for drums and guitar in beginner, intermediate and
advanced skill levels. Funded by NAMM. |
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National
Fine Arts Exhibit
View the 2007 National Fine Arts Exhibit Virtual
Gallery.
This competition, which encourages creativity through a variety of media, is
made up of local, regional and national exhibits. Young people are encouraged
to create artwork in any of the following categories: monochromatic drawing,
multicolored drawing, pastels, water color, oil or acrylic, print making, mixed
media, collage and sculpture. Artwork selected through a national competition
is displayed at BGCA's annual National Conference. |
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66% of Club alumni in a recent survey said outings, trips and cultural activities were very important Club activities. (Louis Harris & Associates, 1999)
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