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Metal arts class part of Clark College summer camps

By The Columbian
Published: June 28, 2017, 7:20pm
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Sam Corio, 13, left, and Emily Rodengren, 10, make careful adjustments Tuesday to rings they made in a metal arts class at Art College, a summer camp at Clark College for students ages 9-14.
Sam Corio, 13, left, and Emily Rodengren, 10, make careful adjustments Tuesday to rings they made in a metal arts class at Art College, a summer camp at Clark College for students ages 9-14. (Ariane Kunze/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

This metal arts class at Art College is part of Clark College Summer Camps for Kids, for students ages 9 through 14.

It runs through this week and introduces students to a variety of fine arts as taught by studio artists.

Participants learn a variety of fine arts at the Clark College studios, including ceramics, photography, illustration, digital art, printmaking and jewelry making.

The program is managed by Clark College Economic & Community Development and led by Clark College art instructor Lila Jarzombek.

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