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Student Art Sale to Raise Money for The Jeneba Project

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Skidmore chapter.

The Skidmore Pro-Arts Club encourages awareness about art in the environment and arts influence within the Skidmore community. The student-run club also works to promote and advance Skidmore’s art department and program.
 
This Friday, April 1st, Pro Arts will host its second art sale, enabling Skidmore students to show and sell their art
to other members of the Skidmore community.  In cooperation with Skidmore’s International Affairs Club, Pro Arts will donate one third of the sale’s proceeds to The Jeneba Project. Started by a Skidmore alum, The Jeneba Project is a non-profit organization that raises money for the construction of a secondary school in Sierra Leone. Their goal is to provide young West Africans with an extensive, sufficient education.
 
In collaboration with the International Affairs Club, Pro-Arts raised money for the Jeneba Project and, this past fall, hosted the first student art sale, donating a portion of the proceeds to the non-profit organization. A great success, the sale yielded a five hundred dollar donation to The Jenenba Project.  Skidmore juniors Becky Donner and Rachel Fisher are responsible for organizing and promoting the art sale this fall and are excited to announce that the second student art sale will take place this coming Friday, April 1ston the second floor of Case Student Center.
 
This time, Donner and Fisher are hoping and expecting to make an even larger donation to The Jeneba Project. Fisher remarked that the fall art sale turned out to be such a huge success, admitting that her own hand-made metal jewelry sold within the first twenty minutes. Together, Donner and Fisher have worked extensively to increase the awareness about and publicity for the sale, and no one can really predict what the turn out will be.
 
All members of the Skidmore community are welcome and encouraged to come to support the Skidmore students and The Jeneba Project by purchasing some sudent art! A wide array of pieces will be for sale, including prints, jewelry, photographs, ceramics, and more. Students will show pieces not just that they’ve made during
class time, but independently made pieces as well. That said, not all of the artists are even currently enrolled in class but are selling work they’ve made on their own clock. Alongside the sale, the International Affairs Club will be selling fun, chic Jeneba Project T-Shirts, at $12 each. Allof the proceeds from t-shirt sales will be go towards the charity. Thus, members of the Skidmore community can come look at and purchase amazing individual works of art as well as snag a great t-shirt, all for a great cause.
 
There’s still time! All Skidmore students are encouraged to sell any medium of art and at a fair price they elect. Interested? Contact Becky Donner (rdonner@skidmore.edu) for more information.

As the Senior Designer, Kelsey is responsible for the conceptualization and design of solutions that support and strengthen Her Campus on all levels. While managing junior designers, Kelsey manages and oversees the creative needs of Her Campus’s 260+ chapters nationwide and abroad. Passionate about campaign ideation and finding innovative design solutions for brands, Kelsey works closely with the client services team to develop integrated marketing and native advertising campaigns for Her Campus clients such as Macy’s, UGG, Merck, Amtrak, Intel, TRESemmé and more. A 2012 college graduate, Kelsey passionately pursued English Literature, Creative Writing and Studio Art at Skidmore College. Born in and native to Massachusetts, Kelsey supplements creative jewelry design and metal smithing with a passion for fitness and Boston Bruins hockey. Follow her on Twitter: @kelsey_thornFollow her on Instagram: @kelsey_thorn
Adriana is a junior at Skidmore College, with an English major and Studio Art and French double minor. Born and raised in the Main Line suburbs of Philadelphia, Adriana loves to travel, write, and paint. She has spent summers in France and Italy studying fashion, painting, and art history, and recently finished her semester abroad in Paris. At Skidmore, Adriana enjoys participating in musicals, club soccer and field hockey, and writing for the school newspaper. With advertising and graphic design internships under her belt, Adriana is excited to continue her experience in journalism at Her Campus, and eventually get a law degree. In her free time, she loves to play tennis, paint oil portraits, and play the piano.