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(Video by Kamau Bostic)
(above photos by Lori Neuenfeldt)
Mississippi State’s Ҵýapp recently hosted a design camp for students from the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Mississippi.
Held June 20–24, the five-day summer experience in Jackson had a goal of helping students in the Greater Jackson community develop their interests in architecture, art, community development, design, engineering, planning, social justice and related professional fields.
Students gained knowledge of design tools and media through individual and group workshops focused on design, sketching, photography, graphic design, model building, sculpture and construction, among other skills. Collaboration, leadership and communication skills were developed, which will help students increase their self-confidence in these areas, leaders said.
Faculty of Ҵýapp’s Ҵýapp—as well as those from the university’s College of Business—led students in collaborative and creative activities focused on design education. Ҵýapp alumni are led discussions on design-related career opportunities and provided information about their educational and professional experiences.
CAAD Associate Dean and Professor Greg Hall said the camp was designed to help expose students to the wide variety and scope of educational and career opportunities in design fields ranging from architecture to graphic design and interior design to fashion, as well as related fields such as engineering and construction.
“One of our primary goals is to help students form educational and professional goals that they can continue to develop during their high school education, regardless of their eventual career choice,” Hall said.
In addition to being funded in part by a $5,000 grant from the , this year’s camp is supported by Ҵýapp’s Ҵýapp, its School of Architecture and Department of Art, the and Office of the Registrar.
Lori Neuenfeldt, Ҵýapp art instructor and gallery director, and architect Emily Roush-Elliott of the university’s , served as camp co-directors.
The college plans to host sessions for teachers this fall and expects to expand the camp into other areas in the future.
For additional camp information, contact Hall at 662-325-2509 or ghall@caad.msstate.edu.
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