THE COLEMAN DAVIS
WORLD-BUILDING
WORKSHOP
FREE YOUTH ART EDUCATION
this free, one-day workshop for youth ages 12-22
teaches students how to invent, render, and present characters, environments, and their connecting stories.
This collection of techniques is central to almost every field of design and is often neglected in traditional secondary education.
Our intention is that students leave this workshop with:
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A sense of authorship over their imagination
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Believing in the power of their imagination.
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A group of creative peers they can be their whole selves with
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Supportive mentorship from staff and other students
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Heightened critical and creative thinking
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More information about art career options
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Experience speaking and presenting their ideas to a group
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Empowerment to create- using whichever medium they choose
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Knowledge about narrative structures and how to build impactful stories
While this is not a long-term educational scholarship, students will be given resources and information for how to continue in their creative pursuits: independently, in local workshops, through online programs or in person with 11:11 Projects, or Valley Art Workshop classes.
ELIGABILITY
• This workshop is free for students between the ages of 12-22 years old.
• Low income students will be given priority.
• Students must have reliable transportation to and from Woodland Hills.
• Materials provided.
Instructor, Miles Lewis
Miles Lewis is the founder and lead instructor at Valley Art Workshop.
He has taught hundreds of students of all ages, skill levels, and in a wide variety of techniques, for over a decade. In that time, he's graduated dozens of high school students to art programs around the country.
In addition to teaching, Miles is a studio painter, illustrator, portraitist, and public artist. Miles' murals with 11:11 Projects can be viewed at Art+Earth.
About Coleman Davis
Coleman Davis was a student at Valley Art Workshop, under director Miles Lewis. He was a kind and imaginative young man, empowered and burdened by great sensitivity. We lost him in February of 2021.
The arts are a lifeline for so many people. With this in mind, Coleman's parents and 11:11 Projects have come together to create a series of workshops tailored for young artists. The purpose of the world-building workshop series is to introduce youth to the deep beauty of art history, the discipline of drawing and painting and the professional opportunities available in the visual arts.