Sitka Fine Arts Camp
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Sitka Fine Arts Camp is a nationally-recognized fine arts summer camp located in Sitka, Alaska.
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[edit] History
Founded in 1973, Sitka Fine Arts Camp is a multi-disciplinary arts camp featuring the dramatic arts, music, literary arts, visual arts (ceramics, painting, drawing, sculpture, mask making, photography, video production, Alaska Native arts), and dance. It has produced over 1,000 alumni currently features three separate sessions: mini camp (fifth grade and below), middle school camp, and high school camp. Each session culminates in a final performance. The camp originally began at the Sheldon Jackson College campus and moved to the University of Alaska Southeast/Mt. Edgecumbe High School campus in the 1980s, back to Sheldon Jackson College in the 1900s, and in 2006 moved back to the University/Mt. Edgecumbe High School campus where camp is planned to take place in 2007.
[edit] Recognition
- In 2004, was selected by the National Endowment for the Arts as one of ten exceptional summer arts programs in the country[1].
- In 2004, camp executive director Roger Schmidt was awarded the 2004 Alaska Governor's Award for Arts Education[2].
- In 2005, was selected by the National Endowment for the Arts as one of 25 exceptional summer arts programs in the country[3].
[edit] Notable faculty
- Alon Yavnai
- Ellen Rowe
- Kristin Korb
- Mary Fettig
- Tim Weiss
[edit] Notable alumni
- Halie Loren