Teen Art Studio: From Realism to Abstraction
with Jane Camp
Ages: 13 - 18
$45
Inspired by nature and the bountiful natural elements found at Allerton, Heartland Community College art professor Jane Camp will offer Teen Art Studio: From Realism to Abstraction on Saturday, March 15 from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Greenhouse Auditorium.
Open to budding artists 13- to 18-years-old, students will focus on observational drawing in graphite, pen and ink and charcoal that move into abstractions of nature through collage and the various drawing media.
All materials will be provided and no previous experience is necessary.
$45per/person (13-18). Register by March 1. All sales are final.
If you will need disability-related accommodations to participate, email Sarah Putman at sputman2@illinois.edu.
About the instructor
Jane Camp is an art educator in addition to a working and exhibiting artist. A Professor of Art at Heartland Community College since 1994, she has also taught at Tennessee State University, Illinois State University and Richland College. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Illinois Wesleyan University and Master of Science and Master of Fine Arts from Illinois State University.
Jane’s photographs, drawings and paintings have been shown in many local and national exhibitions. She successfully co-operated a photography business, Outer Glow Photography for 10 years.
Much of her drawings and paintings focus on what she calls “Random Pages”: Random bits from nature that become enlarged and abstracted to suggest something beyond their origins. She also uses a medium format Holga film camera to encapsulate an ethereal vision, which is a dominant trait in her art.
You can view Jane’s art on her website.
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Mar 15th, 2025
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm