Artrageous festival has been reimagined for 2020

Published 7:57 am Friday, October 2, 2020

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The 31st Artrageous Kids Art Festival will look different this year, but Dare County Arts Council is ensuring that the community will be able to experience the beloved event in 2020.

After being postponed in May, Artrageous will embrace virtual learning this fall and has been “remotely reimagined” into a two-part event, including three drive-throughs with free art kits for children to take home and a digital art show featuring visual, performing and literary arts by Dare County students.

“We believe in the very essential role that art and creativity play in education,” said Dare County Arts Council program director Jessica Sands. “Our hope is to inspire students to be creative, honor the dedicated art, music and theater teachers in Dare County who are teaching remotely during a pandemic and share amazing artwork with the whole community.”

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The Artrageous drive-throughs will take place at Cape Hatteras Elementary School on Thursday, October 15; Manteo Elementary School on Thursday, October 22; and First Flight Elementary School on Saturday, October 24.

Parents can register their elementary school aged students to pick up a free art kit at one of the drive-through events online at DareArts.org/artrageous. Sign up for the location that is most convenient. Registration is required to participate due to limited art kit availability.

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Artrageous will also go virtual, with Dare County Arts Council and Dare County Schools working together to create a free digital art show that showcases and celebrates work by Dare County students of all ages. The Artrageous Digital Art Show will be unveiled in November at DareArts.org.

Students can submit a photo or video of any original art of their choosing, including a piece from an art class at school or from the Artrageous drive-through art kits online at DareArts.org/artrageous to have their work featured in the Artrageous Digital Art Show. All media are welcome, including paintings, jewelry, ceramics, music, literary art, photography, graphic design, film, theatre and dance. The deadline for submissions is Friday, November 6.

“I am so appreciative of the effort Dare County Arts Council is putting toward supporting the arts in our schools,” said First Flight High School art teacher Jenna Saunders. “Teaching remotely during a pandemic has had its hurdles, and working on a project like Artrageous: Remotely Reimagined is really encouraging. I am excited that the kids get to participate in this event, and even more excited that the community will get to see how talented our Dare County students are with the Artrageous Digital Art Show.”

Artrageous is presented by PNC. “As a longtime supporter of the Artrageous Kids Art Festival, PNC is happy that the essence of the festival can be preserved in a creatively reimagined way,” said Jim Hansen, PNC regional president for Eastern Carolinas. “The arts provide an important outlet for students to express themselves, which is important in any environment but particularly during challenging times.”

Event sponsors include SAGA Realty & Construction, Sun Realty and the Outer Banks Community Foundation. The Don and Catharine Bryan Cultural Series is Dare County Arts Council’s creative partner on this special event.

Businesses interested in sponsoring Artrageous should contact Dare County Arts Council’s executive director Chris Sawin at DareArtsInfo@gmail.com.

This project was supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.

For more information, visit DareArts.org/artrageous or call 252-473-5558.

Dare County Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization dedicated to encouraging the arts in Dare County through advocacy, enrichment and opportunity.

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