Bass Clef School of Music & Fine Arts will host an art auction
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and last updated 2021-07-15 21:31:26-04
GREAT FALLS â Bass Clef School of Music & Fine Arts will host a ilent auction on Friday and Saturday, featuring the work of about 15 art students.
There are almost 70 pieces of art currently on display that will be up for bids.
The show will also feature several pieces to bid on, donated by artists.
This marks the second year for the auction. In 2020, there were about 30 pieces up for bids.
Marcy Kilpatrick, the school s art director, says the show is a great way for students to express themselves: âWe also are trying to help these students actually get the feeling of what it would be to be a professional artist to sell a piece of art and know that they have accomplished something. It puts a little pocket money in their hands and at thew same time it helps us run our art program where kids can just come in without having to have all these art supplies, we can p
Bass Clef School of Music & Fine Arts will host an art auction
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Bass Clef School adapts and thrives
Bass Clef School adapts and thrives
By: Keeley Van Middendorp
and last updated 2021-04-20 10:34:32-04
GREAT FALLS â The Covid-19 pandemic has taken its toll on many things, but the Bass Clef School of Music & Fine Arts in downtown Great Falls isn t skipping a beat when it comes to educating students.
The school, located in the Times Square building at 525 Central Avenue, adapted its programs to meet a variety of needs in 2020.
The school currently focuses on educating K-5th graders, with an emphasis on science, technology, engineering, fine arts, and math.
Officials are also working to introduce robotics, agriculture, dance, and home economics classes.