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Styled To Rock Fashion Design Workshops Smithtown Township Arts Council Long Island |
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at Mills Pond House Gallery in St James, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York |
Date: |
October 4, 2014 |
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12:15 PM to 4:15 PM
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Admission: | $64.00 |
Location: |
Mills Pond House Gallery |
Street Address: |
660 Route 25A |
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St. James, NY 11780 |
Description: |
Styled To Rock Fashion Design Workshops Smithtown Township Arts Council at Mills Pond House Gallery in St James, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.
Styled to Rock Workshops I-IV
Join our edgy rock and roll design team to create fashion-forward looks like a pop star celebrity icon! Each of the four fashion design workshops will allow you to gain a taste of real life experience in the design room. Each workshop will focus on one of the four processes of fashion design development: fashion research, illustration, technical flats and construction techniques. These workshops are upbeat, high-energy and fun! We will incorporate students interests in music, media and current scene trends. Immerse yourself in one design aspect or take all four to complete your fashion-forward look. Students who have taken prior workshops will be guided to incorporate their prior knowledge of the four process of fashion design to build on their fashion forward look. Instructor: Missy Bernstein.
Styled to Rock Workshop I - Fashion Research Mood Boards
Ages 10-13
Saturday, October 4, 2014
12:15PM-4:15PM
$64.00 course fee
Students will discover the many different research engines critical for following fashion trends in an ever-changing creative market. Developing their eye for fashion forward design and learning the necessary ingredients to design a trendy fashion line. Students will design their own mood board.
Styled to Rock Workshop II - Fashion Trends in Illustration
Ages 10-13
Saturday, October 11, 2014
12:15PM-4:15PM
$64.00 course fee
Students will be exposed to current fashion design artists and the many different ways to express a fashion design through art and illustration. Each student will develop a fashion sketchbook.
Styled to Rock Workshop III - Technical Flats and Pattern Making
Ages 10-13
Saturday, October 18, 2014
12:15PM-4:15PM
$64.00 course fee
Students will focus on the critical technical side of how a designer turns an illustration or sketch in to a technical tool for constructing a garment in real life. Illustrate your own fashion design technical flat and pattern.
Styled to Rock Workshop IV - Workshop Garment Construction Techniques
Ages 10-13
Saturday, October 25, 2014
12:15PM-4:15PM
$64.00 course fee
Four different garment reconstruction techniques will be taught to students how to dip dye, stencil print, embellishment and reconstruction. Students will design and construct their own fashion forward look using one of the four garment construction techniques. Students must bring a white t-shirt to class.
About The Smithtown Township Arts Council
The Smithtown Township Arts Council, knowing that the arts are vital to the human spirit, encourages citizens to celebrate, participate in, and support the arts in their everyday lives. The arts, in turn, will grow Smithtown Township's capacity for creativity, build more vibrant communities and bridge differences among people.
The Smithtown Township Arts Council promotes the arts to protect and enrich Suffolk County's unique quality of life.
To fulfill its mission, the Smithtown Township Arts Council will:
- Expand opportunities to learn in and through the arts
- Strengthen Smithtown Township artists and arts organizations
- Engage the arts to benefit people and communities throughout Suffolk County
The Smithtown Township Arts Council develops policies, programs, and procedures around the following beliefs:
Everyone in Suffolk County should have access to the arts regardless of age, income, ethnicity, disability, geographic location or other potential barrier to arts participation.
The arts are basic to a complete education. The arts can help build vital communities. Creative enterprises are integral to the cultural community and our local economy. |
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631-862-6575 |
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