2016 Little Artist BIG ARTIST Opening Reception

Please join us for a family-friendly opening reception to kick off the Little Artist BIG ARTIST Spring Art Show. Fifth- and sixth-grade Little Artists from four East Austin schools and their Big Artist mentors will be exhibiting screenprints, linocut prints, upcycled clothing, bags, collages, jewelry, furniture, drawings, and handmade vegan soap. We’ll also have live music from the Maplewood Ukulele Choir, the Allison Dragon Choir, and the Blackshear Violin Orchestra. The reception is free, and Spanish translation will be provided. Come see what Austin’s next generation of artists is up to!

FOOD • DRINK • MUSIC • ART

WHEN:

Opening Reception: Thursday, April 28, 6:00pm–8:00pm

Exhibition: April 28–May 15, 2016, Monday–Friday, 9am–4pm

WHERE:

Imagine Art @ ReNEW East Arts Complex | 2830 Real St. Austin, TX 78722 | across from the MLK Cap Metro Rail Station and on bus routes #20 & #465 .

Facebook Event: Little Artist BIG ARTIST Art Show Opening Reception

More details in the press release at the bottom of the page.

Amplify Austin & Little Artist BIG ARTIST

Quick – what was your favorite thing to draw, paint, sculpt, doodle, sew or craft when you were a kid? Do you still do that today?

Our Little Artist BIG ARTIST program is an arts based mentoring program that nurtures creativity and shows kids that being a professional artist can be deeply satisfying on a personal AND commercial level. Kids, educators, and parents love this program and we think you will too!

Help us bring this program to more kids by donating a few dollars during Amplify Austin on March 8th and 9th. It doesn’t take much and it really does make a difference!

Show Austin you value our children and art education

We love the name “Amplify Austin” because that’s what we do. Our professional artist-mentors help children amplify their creativity, expand their skills and grow their confidence. Big Artists guide Little Artists through all stages of the business of art: from developing ideas, to turning ideas into an art piece, to learning how to merchandise, market and sell their work.

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You can Amplify art in East Austin

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In 2008, Chula League’s Little Artist BIG ARTIST program had only one participating school, five Little Artists and five Big Artists. This year, we have four schools, 29 kids and 23 Big Artists! We want to raise $1,500 to add a school and bring FREE art lessons and mentoring to even more East Austin kids next year. You can help make that happen by donating through Chula League’s Amplify Austin page (http://bit.ly/ampchula) .

** WE’VE BEEN CHALLENGED!
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We just got word that an anonymous donor has pledged to match every donation dollar-for-dollar if we reach our goal of $1,500! So your Amplify donation has double the power to provide mentoring to even more Little Artists. Help us (http://bit.ly/ampchula) meet the challenge!

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Austin loves a party and so do we! Please join us and 40 other nonprofits for Tuesday’s big Amplify Assembly. We’ll be celebrating the start of Austin’s most exciting 24 hours of giving at Austin Public. All the party details are on the Facebook event page (https://www.facebook.com/events/1562699317389894/). See you tomorrow!

Visit our table at Tuesday’s big Amplify party and get a chance to win a free Little Artist BIG ARTIST t-shirt! Can’t make it in person? Tune into Austin Public Access Channel 10 for a live show 6–8pm or live stream (https://www.austinpublicaccess.org/watch/streaming10) from your computer, tablet or smartphone.

5 questions for Big Artist Angie Diaz

We’re asking our Big Artists five quick questions to find out how they feel about mentoring Little Artists.

Next up: Angie Diaz of by Angie Boutique.

How long have you been a Big Artist?

This year is my first time participating as a Big Artist.

What is your favorite thing about the program?

My favorite thing about the program is that it allows artists with non-traditional mediums like myself (sewing) to show a child that art comes in many different forms.

What is it about teaching and mentoring that makes you happy?

I love spending time with my Little Artist, getting to know her, and seeing her excitement when we finish a project.

When you were a kid, did you have a mentor or someone who gave you a push toward art?

As a kid I did not have a mentor, but I think that if I’d had a chance I would have loved it!

Where can people find your work?

Etsy: www.byangieboutique.etsy.com

Facebook: @byangieboutique

Instagram: @byangieboutique

Angie Diaz