ACCESS/PRINT 2011–2012

Teen Program Exhibition

LOOK/SEE 2011–2012

Annual Student Exhibition

About the ACCESS/PRINT Project | 2011–2012 Exhibit & Artist List

On view: April 27 – May 10
LOOK/SEE & ACCESS/PRINT reception: Friday, April 27, 5:30 – 7:30 pm

ACCESS/PRINT 2011–2012

Teen Program Exhibition

The Access/Print Project is a mentorship program that hosts 8 – 10 outstanding teen artists each school year. Teens receive over 70 hours of studio access and instruction in the printmaking arts to create a body of print work. Fall 2011 Access/Print artists: Eric Ambroz, Reba Brooks, Jaak Jensen, Bridget Kranz, and Hannah Skibbe. Spring 2012 Access/Print artists: Emi Hasty, Elliot Bosveld, Vika Karpitskiy, and Cassia Mullin.

Do you know a high school student who would be interested in an intensive after school studio printmaking program in 2012? Please encourage them to apply to the Access/Print Project. Applications are available at Highpoint and also can be found on the website on the ACCESS/PRINT PROGRAM page.

LOOK/SEE 2011–2012

Annual Student Exhibition

Highpoint hosts hands-on printmaking classes for school visitors from the metro area and beyond. Students in grades 1 – 12 visited Highpoint to create their own relief, drypoint, and monoprints. Highpoint is proud to exhibit these works in our galleries. Participating schools include: Adams Spanish Immersion Elementary, Belle Plaine Junior and Senior High School, The Blake School, FAIR School Downtown, Lyndale Community School, Minneapolis Kids at Barton and Lyndale, Mississippi Creative Arts Magnet, Oak Park Elementary, Perpich Arts High School, South High School, Saint Paul Parks and Rec On The Go Camp, and St. Peter Catholic School.

ACCESS/PRINT Teen Project Exhibits:

Highpoint’s education programs are funded, in part, by grants from: Patrick and Aimee Butler Family Foundation, The Good Family Foundation, HRK Foundation, Beim Foundation, The McKnight Foundation, Target, Martin and Brown Foundation, Moore Family Fund for the Arts of the Minneapolis Foundation, Traveler's Arts & Diversity Employee Committee, R.E. Swager Family Foundation, Clara Ueland and Walt McCarthy, The Minnesota State Arts Board, United Arts Fund, a program of COMPAS. This activity is funded, in part, by the Minnesota arts and cultural heritage fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the Legacy Amendment vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.