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ARTIVITY, A New Arts in Education Program for Youth at The Bushnell

JUST ANNOUNCED: ARTIVITY, A New Arts in Education Program for Youth at The Bushnell

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NEW ARTS PROGRAM FOR KIDS

Do you know what happens when you combine incredibly creative educators with the finest arts venues in Connecticut? You get...

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THE BUSHNELL LAUNCHES NEW
ARTS IN EDUCATION PROGRAM
CREATED FOR STUDENTS AGED 7 to 14

Registration for Spring and Summer sessions begins February 20

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Hartford, CT – The Bushnell is thrilled to announce ARTIVITY @ The Bushnell. This exciting, experiential arts program provides Connecticut students the opportunity to learn from some of the most skilled and highly acclaimed teaching artists that our area has to offer.

Artivity, a fun-filled and engaging hands-on Arts program, features instruction in puppetry, sewing, visual artistry, textiles, drumming, jewelry-making, yoga, music-making, and much more!

The upcoming sessions of this innovative new program include a week-long Spring program and a three-week Summer edition.

Swing into Spring is a five-day version of the program which will be offered during April vacation week, April 14 - 18, 2025. Participants will meet daily from 9 AM-12:15 PM.

This summer, three consecutive weeks of Artivity will be offered. The Sailing through Summer Edition will be held Monday-Friday, from July 14 - August 1, 2025. All sessions will be held in the Goldfarb Education Classrooms located in the Bushnell Center for Performing Arts, 166 Capitol Avenue, Downton Hartford. Tuition is $285 per week.

For more information about Artivity and other upcoming programs, call the Education Office at (860) 987-6059 or email us at education@bushnell.org.

Learn more about the numerous Education programs at bushnell.org.

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