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Super Studio!
GreaterRestonArtsCenter
and Reston Community Center present the new Super Studio! program.
This new hands-on art program has been designed for children who like to push the limits of their creativity. These no-holds-barred sessions with artist Marco Rando allow children to focus on three-dimensional projects using a variety of materials. Each 90 minute session is limited to 12 children which affords the artist time to work with each child independently.
- Children must be 8-12 years old to participate.
- Classes begin at 3:30pm and end at 5pm.
- All classes are held at
GreaterRestonArtsCenter
- Fee: $15 members and residents of Small District 5; $25 non-member,
non-resident. Fees are paid to Reston Community Center.
Registration must be completed through the Reston Community Center. Click for the RCC registration form which can be dropped off in person, faxed, or mailed to Reston Community Center. Greater Reston Arts Center will not be accepting registration forms. If you are a GRACE member, but not a resident of Small District #5, you must drop off your registration in person or call Cheri Danaher, CPRP, Arts Education Director, Reston Community Center, 703-476-4500 x 6175 to receive the reduced rate.
Call or visit the Reston Community Center (RCC) at 2310 Colts Neck Rd, Reston, 703-476-4500 to register for programs on the following dates:
(p.51 RCC guide)
- March 8 #402535-0G
- March 22 #402535-0H
- April 19 #402535-0I
- May 10 #402535-0J
Children will cultivate their creativity and curiosity during these hands-on workshops with artist Marco Rando.
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GRACE is pleased to have artist Marco Rando, a native Restonian, teach
again. Marco earned a degree in Industrial Design at Pratt
Institute, studied sculpture at the Corcoran, and now has a studio on
Lake Anne. He won his first art award at GRACE while in 6th grade. Since
1996 he and his family have performed improv exhibitions in New York
and D.C. museums. In 2005, Marco participated in GRACE's inaugural
exhibition IMPRINT, a prelude to his Focus Exhibition at GRACE in
May, 2007.
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