Serivce-learning through printmaking in the Roaring Fork Valley, CO since 2015.

arts education through
service-learning  projects


The Project Shop is a creative incubator and hands-on learning production facility providing arts education through service-learning creative projects, empowering student-artists to share their voices on critical issues, fostering conversation and community engagement.

PROJECT HIGHLIGHT

The History of the Future Fashion Line by students from Carbondale Arts Creative Apprenticeship program faclitated by The Project Shop and our ReWear Upcycling Initative.  
The FASHION LINE is up for AUCTION. View here to BID.
Auction funds go to the 6 students who decided to donate 50% to support ReWear Open Studio Days. Thanks to Carbondale Arts ongoing collaboration we are aiming to raise $4,000 to support this program.  
POWERS ART CENTER Exhibit Reception, April 5th 4-6pm
The Powers Art Center will be showing sketches and drawings by the students for the month of April and generously hosting an opening reception this First Friday. Join us for a fun filled evening to meet the students and celebrate their process and outstanding work. The auction and fundraising effort will culminate at this Reception with all of the pieces from the Fashion Line on display. READ MORE





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This is place to learn more about what is going on. Including recent collaborations, non-profit partnerships, print parties and projects by featured artists. 


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“...whether that is on racial equality, climate awareness, or reproductive healthcare, I would love it for my peers to have the same opportunity and experience of growth as I did. The service-based projects not only allow the younger generation to shine light on current issues, but are also bridges of connections between individuals and the wider community.” - M.Lei CRMS Senior 

Our Community Service Print Projects are funded in part by the 2022-2023 Arts in Society Grant 

Arts in Society is a collaborative grant-making program that fosters cross-sector work through the arts by supporting the integration of arts and culture into multiple disciplines critical to the health and well-being of Coloradans.


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We love cross-sector and inter-organization collaborations. Our Service-Learning printmaking projects are a great way to empower young and emerging artists to learn, engage and gain confidence in their creative expression.  Contact Reina Today


Our goals include:

  • celebrating the power of print as a tool for sharing ideas, impacting awareness and creating beauty.

  • keeping the tradecraft of traditional printmaking alive by facilitating access to equipment, exploring experimentation, and enduring power of print as creative expression.

  • facilitating creative experiences for all regardless of experience, means or access.




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low·down /ˈlōdoun/ noun:
1.
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