Program

Continuing education and youth programs moore offers certifi

Continuing education and youth programs moore offers certificate programs as well as single credit and non-credit courses for men and women who want to learn new skills, advance their careers or simply learn for their own personal enrichment and fulfillment. Offered during the evening and weekend hours on moore's campus, continuing education courses are available in digital media, digital photography, fashion, interior decorating and the fine arts. Courses combine a flexible and dynamic approach to learning while remaining grounded in the time-honored strengths of moore's bfa programs and award-winning faculty, who are committed to sharing their expertise and bringing real world experience into the classroom. Approximately 300 adults enroll in moore's continuing education courses each year. Moore's teachers summer institute is designed to enhance the culture of teaching and to empower learning in and through visual art. A professionally directed program of studio-based workshops offers educators the opportunity to expand studio skills, deepen personal direction, and discover new applications in educational practice. Moore offers a full range of educational programs for boys and girls grades 1-12, from its historic young artists workshop to its innovative summer art & design institute for high school women. Established in 1922, the young artists workshop (yaw) enables young people to have direct involvement with art making, encourages self-directed learning, and enables authentic learning experiences. The yaw program serves approximately 800 boys and girls each year. Yaw classes are ongoing and are scheduled for ten saturdays in the fall and ten saturdays in the spring. In summer, moore offers single day and one-week programs for students in grades 8 -12, Monday through Friday and on saturdays. A variety of classes are offered, introducing students to the joy of creative exploration and developing their artistic skills through a range of media and techniques. The summer art & design institute for high school women (sadi) is a four-week pre-college residential program open to young women who have just completed their sophomore, junior, or senior year of high school. The institute allows dedicated students who are passionate about their artwork to spend four weeks developing their skills as artists and designers. Upon successful completion of the program, students will earn 3.0 college credits. Students choose a studio concentration emphasizing fine arts, fashion design, or digital animation. Each week of the program includes three days immersed in the studio concentration, as well as two days in the intensive portfolio development program: basic drawing, life drawing and two-dimensional design. All of these subjects are designed to prepare students for the college admissions process. Students are taught and guided by exceptional faculty who are professionals in their fields and committed to sharing their knowledge of art and design. Additionally, students benefit from required activities such as artists' studio tours, museum and gallery visits and other exciting cultural events that expose them to the larger arts community in philadelphia.

Service Area:

Grants: $7,907.00
Expenses: $278,938.00
Year: 2021

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Parent Organization

Moore College of Art and Design

Philadelphia, PA
Mission

Part 1: moore college of art & design, located in philadelphia, PA, is dedicated to excellence in art and design. Founded in 1848 to expand women's access to higher education, moore is the first and only historically all-women's undergraduate college for art and design, and now offers admission to talented women, nonbinary and gender-nonconforming undergraduate students as well as all-gender graduate and post-baccalaureate programs. Continuing education programs provide opportunities for students of various ages to learn skills for personal enrichment and professional growth. Through these programs, the college prepares artists and designers to build creative, enterprising careers of significant impact and to distinguish themselves as leaders in their fields. Moore is a forum for big ideas and a champion for creative expression. The galleries at moore introduce significant regional, national and international artists to the community through distinctive exhibitions and educational programs. - Part 3: moore is dedicated to excellence in art and design. Founded in 1848, moore is the first and only visual arts college for women in the us. With its undergraduate bfa degree for women and coeducational graduate programs, moore cultivates creativity, promotes scholarship and prepares students for careers in the arts by emphasizing critical thinking, problem solving, risk-taking, and strong communication skills. Moore is dedicated to producing graduates who distinguish themselves as leaders. As a cultural leader, moore promotes the arts in the broader community. The galleries at moore present work of significant regional, national and international artists to the community through distinctive exhibitions and educational programs. The continuing education programs provide opportunities for men and women to learn new skills for personal and professional growth. Moore's acclaimed young artists workshop, founded in 1922, enriches the lives of children and youth through creative arts education.

  • Website: http://www.moore.edu
  • Phone: 2159658559
  • Principal Officer: WILLIAM L HILL II
  • EIN
    EIN: 231352236
  • Revenue: $34960306
  • Assets: $85523414
  • Expenses: $23554953

Moore College of Art and Design

Philadelphia, PA 19103