From Texas Public Radio:
Students from underprivileged backgrounds don’t often get to spread their artistic wings in the classroom. There’s a studio in San Antonio’s Westside that’s actually paying young people “to make art all day.”
For some participants, the art classes they’ve taken previously haven’t been positive experiences. they say La Printeria is different.
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Teunice Curtis at work. Tuenice is one of seven young printmakers participating in the San Antonio Housing Authority's Summer Youth Employment Program.
From Texas Public Radio:
Students from underprivileged backgrounds don’t often get to spread their artistic wings in the classroom. There’s a studio in San Antonio’s Westside that’s actually paying young people “to make art all day.”