Austin Peay’s Community School of the Arts Spring Two Registration Open until March 20
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – The Community School of the Arts (CSA) at Austin Peay State University has started its spring term 2 registration for classes that begin on March 20 and run through April 27, 2023.
Registration is available online now until Monday, March 20, 2023. The cost for the 6-week programs varies per class and ranges from $35 to $150. Classes offered for Spring Term 2 include:
MONDAYS-
- Creative Movement
- Art for Children
- Advanced Art for Children
TUESDAYS-
- Theatre Tots
- Art for Children
- Art for Teens
- Digital Photography 1
- Writing for Military and Families
WEDNESDAYS
- Ceramics for Youth
- Theatre for Children
- Yoga
- Digital Photography 2
THURSDAYS
- Alternative Photography: Cyanotypes
- Mixed Media Painting
- Dance for Children
- Dance for Youth
- Acting and Improvisation for Youth
To see the class descriptions, times, and costs, visit the CSA class webpage and click on the class links. Many of the classes fill up quickly but will have wait lists.
For more information about the APSU Community School of the Arts, visit www.apsu.edu/csa. If you have any questions, email csa@apsu.edu.
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