OSWEGO COUNTY – The Salmon River Fine Arts Center is grateful for the continued generous funding for the Richard S. Shineman Young Artist Experience (YAE) after-school art program for children in the Pulaski area. In celebration, a one-week art show featuring students’ work will begin on Monday, June 16 at the Center.
“Thanks to the support of the Shineman Foundation, we’re able to give young people in our community a place to dream, create and build confidence through art,” said Brooke Morse, program coordinator at the Salmon River Fine Arts Center. “This program isn’t just about making art; it’s about empowering children with a voice and a sense of belonging.”
In a region where access to arts programming can be limited, the YAE program offers children ages 5 and up monthly opportunities to explore creative expression through engaging, hands-on projects that go far beyond the traditional classroom art experience. With support from the Shineman Foundation, this program provides a nurturing, inclusive space where young artists can thrive.
Participants in the 2025 sessions have experimented with a variety of techniques and materials – from whimsical dioramas and garden art parties to botanical printmaking, papier-mâché, ceramics and acrylic painting. Each lesson is designed to inspire creativity, encourage personal expression and build artistic skills.
To celebrate the achievements of these young artists, the Salmon River Fine Arts Center will host the Richard S. Shineman Young Artist Experience Student Art Show for one week, beginning Monday, June 16. The show will feature a vibrant collection of student-created works that reflect a year of exploration, growth and imagination.
The YAE program is held from 4 to 5:30 p.m., offering not just enriching instruction but also essential after-school care, including a nutritious snack and bus drop-off directly at the art center with a permission note. With a class size capped at eight students per session, each child receives individual attention and builds strong connections with their peers and instructors.
Crucially, the Shineman Foundation’s continued generosity ensures this opportunity is financially accessible to all families through a “pay what you can” model, with sliding scale contributions between $5 to $20 per session and full scholarships available, no questions asked.
For more information about the Young Artist Experience Program or how to get involved, please visit www.salmonriverfineartscenter.com or contact the center directly at 315-298-7007.
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About the Salmon River Fine Arts Center:
The Salmon River Fine Arts Center is an all-volunteer run, 501(c)3, not-for-profit organization, located at 4848 N. Jefferson St in Pulaski, N.Y. It offers community art programs for all ages, hands-on workshops and art shows that help educate and enrich our community. For more information about the Salmon River Fine Arts Center, classes, programs, upcoming shows or how you can support or get involved with this community organization visit www.salmonriverfineartscenter.com, find the arts center on Facebook page at facebook.com/SalmonRiverFineArtsCenter/, email [email protected] or call 315-298-7007.
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