ECCOTA's Summer Interns 2021

This summer we have two brand new faces in the ECCOTA Gallery. Hired through the PHEAA Summer Work Study Program and supported by the Stackpole-Hall Foundation, interns Alicia Fritz and Caroline Fitch will be planning and directing all youth summer programming.

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Alicia Fritz, digital self portrait

Alicia is a graduate of Elk County Catholic High School. She is currently working toward her BFA at Edinboro University, with a concentration in Graphic & Interactive Design. She enjoys spending time outside and participating in Track & Field. Some of her hobbies include painting, writing, and reading. Much of her work is inspired by nature, sporting events, traditional painting techniques, and minimalism. Her hope is that she can benefit the community through the use of her design knowledge and traditional art background.

Caroline Fitch

Caroline Fitch

Caroline Fitch is 19 years old and currently a sophomore at Edinboro University majoring in Art Education. She has always had a passion for everything art and has been drawing since she could pick up a pencil. Her favorite media at the moment is charcoal and she plans to do lots of figure and still life drawing this summer. Caroline’s other passion is music, and you may have seen her playing either guitar or ukulele in local coffee shops, wineries, or restaurants. She is looking forward to meeting many more local artists and having a great summer!

Watch the ECCOTA website and facebook page for event updates. Dates for Summer Theater Camp, the Anything Art Show, and more will be announced soon!

Our Teaching Artist Roster is Growing!

ECCOTA is pleased to welcome Anna Lemnitzer to our Arts In Education Teaching Artist Roster. Teaching artists are professionals in their field conducting residencies where they mentor and instruct participants on their craft.

Anna is an interdisciplinary artist inspired by human experience and her passion for understanding others. Her artist career began at the age of nine with training in drawing and painting. She continued building on that early training, now bringing seventeen years’ experience teaching, exhibiting, and participating in the arts. In addition, she has more than eight years working in higher education and five years as a high school arts instructor, much of which has bridged into community building projects.

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Anna Lemnizter

Visual Artist: Mixed Media & Digital

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Anna’s work as an artist is a reflection of the world around her. She is passionate about using both traditional and digital tools, as this mirrors our life. The two-dimensional works created by Anna focus on layers of the psychological through allegory, often exploring themes of empathy, identity, memory, and ritual.

Anna employs a twofold process to create her works. First, she utilizes digital photography to capture the visual. That image is then moved into graphic editing (such as Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator) for alteration and collage. The final step is hand-rendering the graphic image in a vibrant display of graphite, gouache, and watercolor.

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Her focus as an arts educator is on developing dynamic and diverse learning environments where students thrive in creation and building success in integrating students’ arts education into the community.

Contact ECCOTA to begin your journey learning with Anna today!

ECCOTA’s Arts In Education Program Strums Along with St. Marys Boys and Girls Club

Imagine yourself strumming the strings of a ukulele, foot tapping along to the beat of a song you just learned to play. This opportunity became a reality for youth participating in the St. Marys’ Boys and Girls Club “You Can Ukulele” classes.

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Teaching Artist Adam Brooks with Ukulele Rockstars

 Rocking alongside Teaching Artist Adam Brooks, students mastered the basics of the ukulele. Beginning with picking single strings and playing songs such as Mary Had a Little Lamb and Baby Shark graduating up to playing chords and songs such as “Wagon Wheel” by Darius Rucker. The classes culminated with solo performances from some of the youth and a group concert featuring the “Here We Go” chant and the famous “Riptide” by Vance Joy.

 The ukulele’s small size provides a good foundation for mastering finger placement for chords, frets, and skills which easily translate to the larger guitar. Knowing the value of arts experiences, the Boys and Girls club purchased ukuleles for continued use by their members. “You Can Ukulele” was made possible through a partnership with the St. Marys Boys and Girls Club and Elk County Council on the Arts’ Arts in Education Program.

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Boys and Girl’s Club Ukuleles

 The Arts in Education (AIE) program is designed to enrich arts experiences in our region through classes led by professional, rostered teaching artists. These classes are open to everyone of all ages and artistic abilities and offer artistic exploration in a variety of mediums, from painting, to graphic design, to beekeeping, and even to blacksmithing.

Experiences gained through the AIE classes are unparalleled and can translate to lifelong skills, hobbies, positive outlets, and insight into artistic career paths. Classes are made possible through funding from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and collaboration with local community organizations. ECCOTA serves as the AIE partner for Cameron, Elk, Forest, McKean, and Potter counties.

Adam Brooks is a performing artist with a specialty in music and theater. Alongside his teaching career, Adam has also provided AIE classes on reading, literacy, and movement through music. He is a firm believer in creating interesting musical opportunities for our young children and to give them a new, fun way to learn about music with each experience. He wishes to instill that music and the arts can be a lifelong activity that builds character, independence, and excellence.

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Crowdsourced Poetry for National Poetry Month

Join Elk County Council on the Arts in celebrating National Poetry Month this April by contributing to our crowdsourced community poem!

A crowdsourced poem is created entirely from words and lines submitted by the public on a particular theme. By compiling the various perspectives and voices together, crowdsourced poetry creates a lasting piece that speaks to and represents the community that writes it. All communities are ultimately poems in which each person who lives there contributes a verse; this year, help ECCOTA write it down for all of us to enjoy.

This year’s theme will be: “I dream a world.”

Elk County community members of all ages and perspectives are welcome to participate by completing the sentence “I dream a world.”

Submitted lines will be compiled into one poem. The final poem will be printed for display in the ECCOTA Gallery in April, National Poetry Month. We will combine submissions into one complete poem. Each contributor will be recognized at the end of the final poem, not with their individual line. We will do our best to incorporate the poetry exactly as submitted, but some editing may be necessary. Please keep submissions appropriate for audiences of all ages.

Submissions will be accepted through Wednesday, March 31.

Find inspiration here or here.