"London, Paris, Milan (age 11-15) Teen Camp"
Every landscape
needs a landmark, and we will take
an artist’s
look at some of the best in the world.
Study
beautiful landmarks
and cities around the world, then learn
to render them
in living color.
Instructor: Eric McRay
Fees: $87(R)
$114(N) (5 classes)
84442 Mon-Fri Aug 17-21 9 a.m.-noon T2
CARY ARTS CENTER
101 Dry AVE Cary NC, 27511
http://www.townofcary.org/Departments/Parks__Recreation___Cultural_Resources/Facilities/Cultural_Arts_Centers/caryartscenter/classes.htm
http://www.townofcary.org/Departments/Parks__Recreation___Cultural_Resources/Facilities/Cultural_Arts_Centers/caryartscenter/classes.htm
(919) 469-4069
Eric McRay Teaching Experience: McRay received a BFA degree at the Maryland Institute, College of Art, where he earned a four-year scholarship for his artistic talent. A native of Washington, DC, McRay started his teaching career at the age of 16 teaching youth at the YMCA and the Capitol Hill School. Over the past sixteen years, McRay has had a varied range of teaching & lecturing experiences with United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake, Mary Phillips School, Longview School, Tammy Lynn Center for Developmental Disabilities, Jerry's Artarama, Cary Visual Arts, Cary Arts Center, The Salvation Army, Wake County Public Schools, NC State University, Saint Augustine’s University, Artspace, and various NC arts councils.
Eric McRay Teaching Experience: McRay received a BFA degree at the Maryland Institute, College of Art, where he earned a four-year scholarship for his artistic talent. A native of Washington, DC, McRay started his teaching career at the age of 16 teaching youth at the YMCA and the Capitol Hill School. Over the past sixteen years, McRay has had a varied range of teaching & lecturing experiences with United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake, Mary Phillips School, Longview School, Tammy Lynn Center for Developmental Disabilities, Jerry's Artarama, Cary Visual Arts, Cary Arts Center, The Salvation Army, Wake County Public Schools, NC State University, Saint Augustine’s University, Artspace, and various NC arts councils.
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