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Arts for Learning manages the enrollment process for the following programs.
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A4L Afterschool 2022-23

for students of Dr. Carlos J. Finlay Elementary School

Grades K-5

August 17, 2022 – June 7, 2022

Monday – Friday, 1:50 – 6:00 PM

All abilities welcome!

The A4L After-School program includes:

Literacy & Reading Intervention Dance/Fitness and Health Homework Help High-quality Visual & Performing Arts Classes (Music, Dance, Visual Arts, Theatre)

Registration is open to students of Dr. Carlos J. Finlay Elementary School.
To Register: 
  1. Create an A4LMiami.org Account by clicking the Sign In button at the top right of this page.
  2. Create or sign in to your user account.
  3. Click “REGISTER” in the menu on the left.
      • A4L Afterschool 2022-23 Registration form
  4. Complete one registration form per child. 

A4L After-School 2022-23 registration will open on Monday, May 9 at 5 PM and close at midnight on Wednesday, June 1, 2022!

For more information, please contact Sherray Cato, Site Manager: sherray@A4LMiami.org


 

 IMG_0042 cropArtWorks Internships in the Arts

Internships in the visual and performing arts for high school students.

The ArtWorks Summer 2022 Application is closed.

Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for program updates!

 

Visit the ArtWorks program page for more information, or contact Program Director Ivy Bennett (Ivy@A4Lmiami.org or (305) 576-1212 ext. 36).


A4L Summer Camp

at Dr. Carlos J. Finlay Elementary School

Grades K-5

June 14 – July 23, 2022
(Excluding Monday, July 5 – observance of Independence Day)
Monday-Friday, 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Dr. Carlos J. Finlay Elementary School
851 SW 117th Avenue, Miami, FL 33184

Registration will be open to current A4L Afterschool students (students of Dr. Carlos J. Finlay Elementary School).

Registration for 2022 A4L Summer Camp is now closed.

Registration forms will be collected for Wait List inclusion through Sunday, April 3, 2022.

Deadline: 

TO REGISTER: 

  1. Create an A4LMiami.org Account by clicking the Sign In button at the top right of this page.
  2. Sign in to your user account.
  3. Click “REGISTER” in the menu on the left.
  4. Complete one registration form per child.

Click here for more program information.
For more information, please contact Dia Carter Webb, dia@a4lmiami.org, (305) 576-1212, ext. 1024


 

Lewis Arts Studio

in Coconut Grove
LAS Portraits

Grades 6-8

101 Grand Avenue, Coconut Grove, FL 33133

SUMMER SCHEDULE:
Month of July, annually

SCHOOL YEAR SCHEDULE:
September – May, annually
Two Saturdays per month
9:30 am – 12:30 pm

Fall Session Dates

Saturday, September, 10 & 24,  2022
Saturday, October, 8 & 22, 2022
Saturday, November, 5 & 19, 2022
Saturday, December, 3 & 17, 2022

Saturday, January 14, 2023


Click here to Apply – Applications are now being accepted year-round!

Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for program updates!

 

For more information contact Ivy Bennett, at Ivy@A4Lmiami.org 

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If you would like to receive updates about the Lewis Arts Studio Program, including future application opening dates, please complete the following form:

Visit the Lewis Arts Studio page


 

Wall (In) Summer Internship

Wall (In) is a multi-year program in which young artists from the Liberty City area will research the historic remains of a segregation wall on NW 12th Ave and co-design a community-based memorial for the site. This application is for the first year of the program, which will take place from June 12 – July 21, 2017. Participating youth will work alongside artist and designer Chat Travieso. Participants will learn about community-based art through an interactive curriculum that will cultivate artistic leadership, encourage civic engagement, and build critical thinking skills. Over the course of 6 weeks, the team will produce artworks about such issues as memory, social justice, and community; speak to historians, activists, community leaders, and other stakeholders to research the history of Liberty City and the segregation wall; investigate the current state of the wall by mapping the remains and talking to local residents; and co-design a memorial for the site that will be presented to the Miami-Dade County Art in Public Places Commission.

This project will be part of the Youth Arts Leadership Summer (YALS) program housed at the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center in Liberty City. The YALS program immerses young artists from the Liberty City area in a series of art intensives led by different practicing artists. Other committed partners include Arts for Learning and the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs.

Participants must be residents of Liberty City. Acceptance to the program this year does not require or guarantee participation next year. There will be a separate application process for the following year’s program. Some prior arts experience is necessary. Applicants should have a strong interest in the arts and a willingness to learn about social and historical issues.

Applications for Wall (In) internships are not being accepted at this time.

Visit the Wall (In) webpage for more information, or contact Program Director, Ivy Bennett, ivy@A4LMiami.org, (305) 576-1212


 

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Youth Arts in the Parks – All Kids Included (AKI)

Visual Arts, Dance, Creative Movement, Theatre and Improve classes for children and youth with and without disabilities.

Download Applications:

Youth Arts in the Parks Registration Form (English)
Youth Arts in the Parks Registration Form – Español
Youth Arts in the Parks Registration Form – Kreyol

Visit the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs website for more information.
Click here to learn more about AKI.