Virtual Art Class - (ages 7-14) Photo - 4/21/21
with Langley Anderson
KIDZV-042121

Date
Wednesday
April 21, 2021
4:30 pm - 5:15 pm
Tuition
(Select One)
Member: $8.00
Non-member: $10.00
Materials Fee (Paid at the Beginning of Class)
N/A
Quantity
10 Seat(s) Still Available
Student(s)
Class Description
You will create a small, photographic series. We will have a brief intro to the history and technical aspects of photography and the camera. Your series of photos will be based on the following Elements of Art and Principles of Design: Line, Shape, Texture, Color (Analogous/Complementary), Balance (Asymmetrical/Rule of Thirds) Rhythm/Repetition/Pattern, Perspective (Bird’s-Eye/Worm’s-Eye/Looking Through)
Note:
This class is virtual, and it will take place on the platform known as Zoom. Before registering, please make sure your device & connection speeds meet minimum requirements for using Zoom.
Materials List
Digital Camera or Cell Phone
Minimum Age
7 - 14 years of age
About the Instructor
Langley Anderson grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana, and received her Bachelor of Arts from Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas. She recently earned her Master of Fine Arts in studio art, with a concentration in photography, from Radford University in Radford, Virginia.
Langley’s work has been exhibited in many solo and group shows throughout Virginia, Texas, and Oregon. She has served on several art committees and presented at SECAC (Southeastern College Art Conference) in Columbus, Ohio. Langley has received awards from Photographer’s Forum, Tokyo International Foto Awards, and the Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition.
Langley runs Wild ArtRidge Academy, her art school in Radford, works as a free-lance photographer, and teaches Art Appreciation, 2-D Foundations, and Photography at Radford University.
Class Registration and Cancellation Policy
Advance Registration Required.
Registration: Class registrations are confirmed on a first-come, first-served basis.
Cancellation/Refund: The Floyd Center for the Arts will conduct classes for which an adequate number of students are registered. Class status is determined 1 week before the first date of the class, unless otherwise noted. Acceptance of payment does not guarantee that a class will run. If the Center must cancel a scheduled class, students who registered for such classes will be given the opportunity to transfer their payments to another course or receive a full refund of their tuition payment.
Student Withdrawals: Students withdrawing from a class before the cancellation period has ended, (one week prior to the start of class, unless otherwise noted) can receive a full refund or may transfer their payments to another class of their choice. Students who withdraw after the cancellation period has closed or after class has started, will not receive a refund.