Reported by Kevin Kan
On August 12th, San Diego students of Aylus hosted its 21th digital art workshop. The goal of this workshop is to foster the talents and interests of 5-9th grade students interested in digital art and provide a platform for them to share their creativity with the community. Another goal of this workshop is to raise funds for the Libraries of Love, a project to build libraries for K-8 kids in Africa and provide books to them.
We plan to host the workshop every Saturday and have volunteers/teaching assistants to aid students. Through this activity, AYLUS volunteers are able to teach students a wide range of digital art skills and provide technical support, starting from beginner knowledge to more advanced techniques.
Today we invited another Scholastic Art gold key winner Eric Li to teach students with traditional Chinese ink painting and calligraphy . It is part of an ongoing project.
Following volunteers participated and 4 students joined the class.
Kevin Kan for 4.0 volunteering hours.
Lauren Kan for 2.0 volunteering hours.
Max Yang for 2.0 volunteering hours.