Hey folks,
Tim DuRoche sent this to Phillip Greenlief, who sent it to me.
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Good news for po' improvisers!!
Nonprofits, arts organizations, artists and minority-owned businesses
qualify for free Web sites from an arts partnership in the S.F. Bay Area
if they apply before February 23, 2007. The Community Arts Mentorship
Class at California College for the Arts' Center for Art in Public Life
has formed a service-learning partnership with the enterprising Bayview
Hunters Point Center for Art & Technology. Gino Squadrito professional
designer and CCA faculty member, will teach a Web Design Production
Studio 2 class this semester in which CCA students will mentor
high-school students. Set up as a design firm, class members will work
together in small teams to design Web sites for the community free of
charge. Students will learn design, production and publishing for
application in community art and education contexts. Apply:
ginosq@....
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