Yes! We start early on Friday morning, opening ceremonies include a slide show of all of the student work (from their applications) and a great talk by the director of the museum on “Great Masters at 16”
Then the students are in their studios (18 students with two artist/mentors) they do some ice breakers, explore the museum, go back to the studios and brainstorm— then formulate a plan of action and get to work!
On Friday evening there is an artist/mentor talk/slide show where they tell the students about their work. The evening concludes with a talk from Michael Townsend the artist who makes the tape art drawings.
Then most of the day saturday is spent finishing the installation, and we have a reception at 2:30 and by 5 the installations are taken down and the studios are put back together.
:) hope that helps! If you would like to attend Art All-State next year, we would love to have you come and experience it!