Day Two
Hosted by Bowery Art Collective in partnership with Middlesex County
Questions? Contact Us: contact.unwindsocial@gmail.com
Grades 4–8 (younger participants who show interest are welcome)
Taught by: Tori Serazi & Mariam Tahir
This four-session mini camp invites young artists to explore what it means to make art with intention. Students will develop a personal theme, create a small body of work around it, and learn how to talk and write about their art. These skills will build confidence and creative thinking, not just a collection of pieces.
Students will learn how to curate their work, write and talk about their art, and present their portfolios in a formal setting. The workshop culminates in a public-facing Gallery Day, where participants present their work to practicing artists, educators, and community members.
This program serves students in Middlesex County (students outside of Middlesex are welcome), particularly those:
Who want to spend time with like-minded artists
With any existing interest in the visual arts
Preparing for specialized art programs, summer intensives, internships, art fairs, or college applications
Seeking access to professional artistic guidance and portfolio development resources
Program Structure
The workshop consists of four weekly sessions (3 hours each), combining:
Collab-arting sessions with experienced art teachers and artists
Full-group instruction on portfolio development and artistic concepts
Small-group and individualized critique
Writing a description for art and speaking publicly about ones art
Independent art-making between sessions
Making connections with other students and community members through art
Students may bring existing work and create new pieces during the program
What to Know Before You Enroll
This program is designed for students in Middlesex County
Classes meet once a week on Mondays for four weeks (please see dates listed above)
Each session is critical and should be attended to fully participate in Gallery Day (August 24th)
Students will complete one artwork and one piece of writing per week, some work is finished at home
Painting is not part of this class — painting pieces may be completed at home and included in the portfolio. In class, we will use mostly pencil and color pencil. If students would like to use pastels they may bring that to the class themselves
Supply List:
Color Pencil and Regular Pencil (provided)
Paper (provided)
Eraser (provided)
Any other type of art supplies students want to use need to be provided by parents
Portfolio Holders (not provided - Optional)
Snacks are provided at every session. Feel free to bring your own additional snacks if you’d like!

