Jasper Community Arts is excited to introduce a series of new digital art classes made possible by grants from the United Cabinet Endowment and the Dr. Marc and Jeanne Campbell Charitable Fund of the Dubois County Community Foundation.
These classes will allow participants of all ages to explore the dynamic world of digital creativity, providing tools and instruction to develop skills in digital painting, graphic design, animation, and more.
The classes will be held at the Thyen-Clark Cultural Center, utilizing equipment and programs that allow artists of all levels—from beginners to experienced creators—to engage with digital art tools. Instructors will guide students through various aspects of digital art, helping them expand their creative expression while learning valuable skills in this rapidly growing medium.
“We’re thrilled to provide our community with access to digital art education,” Kyle Rupert, Executive Director of Jasper Community Arts, said. “Thanks to this funding, we can open the door to new forms of artistic exploration. Digital art is such a powerful tool for self-expression, and we’re eager to see how local artists will embrace it.”
The grants, totaling $14,000, will fund the new digital art classes and support Jasper Community Arts’ ongoing
mission to make the arts accessible to everyone in the community. These classes will serve students of various ages and abilities, offering a creative outlet and professional development opportunities.
Registration for the digital art classes will open in the coming weeks, with a full schedule of offerings to be released soon.
For more information, please visit the Jasper Community Arts website or contact the office at (812) 482-3070.