Lethbridge Herald

Art club showcases Raymond talents

- Stephanie Labbe

An art program has been created in Raymond to showcase the cultural offerings of residents — the Heart of Raymond Art Club.

“Raymond traditiona­lly is very well known for their athletics, not so much for their cultural offerings,” says Jarom Scott, an instructor of the club.

“So it is important to have a program like this in Raymond because it helps round out the activity-based offerings in the community. On a social level, the classes provide opportunit­ies for folks to get together and share, create (and) learn in a creative environmen­t,”

Scott says they offer different classes that help students sample a variety of different media. He says the program teaches students the value of actively exploring, creating and producing as opposed to just consuming.

“The program also helps students expand their knowledge of art and culture of the past,” he adds.

“In my case, I’ve spent a lot of time on the receiving end of art instructio­n whether it be community art classes in Medicine Hat as a kid, art classes in public school or my post-secondary training during my Bachelor of Fine Arts or Bachelor of Design degrees in Edmonton,” adds Scott.

There are art classes held in Cardston as well, so they take what they learn in Cardston and apply it in the Raymond classes. The Raymond art club ran four out of five offered classes last year. The class for adults was cancelled due to low enrollment.

Scott enjoys being a part of the art club for several reasons. He enjoys the creative energy of the students. As well, he enjoys seeing students develop, not only in their technical skills, but also in their confidence to be creative.

“I love seeing a student push past their perceived boundaries and expand their abilities. I do from time to time get students, that when faced with a new creative challenge, simply say, ‘I can’t do it’. Usually at that point all it takes is some encouragin­g words and possibly a demonstrat­ion of how I may tackle the assignment to help get them to venture forward,” Scott said.

The classes available this semester included a portrait painting class, art journaling and a creative writing class. For more informatio­n about the art club, visit http://www.heartofray­mond.com.

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