Success StoryExpressive Arts Goes Virtual



Expressive Arts Goes Virtual

Author: Toni Humble

Planning Unit: Wayne County CES

Major Program: Communications and Expressive Arts

Plan of Work: Get Creative and Communicate in Wayne County

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

Even with virtual club meetings, expressive arts was still a popular in Wayne County. Meetings were held monthly with hands on activities. Students in grades 4-8 displayed a variety of projects in our first 4-H Art Gallery.  As a way to promote the arts in this time of virtual learning, this event provided the students an opportunity while at home to create items from one of several categories in our 4-H Arts and Trends divisions, which include drawing, sculpting, mixed media and upcycling.  All items are eligible as county and state fair entries. A virtual tour was also featured on our youtube channel, recognizing each artist and their work.  Students learned about stress management, the arts, and being creative in a time when many activit4es were not able to be held. 100% of club members participated in the event. 

  






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