ECO Art Challenge Summer Camp 2011
Donor: Aloha in Action, Maui, Hawaii
http://www.alohainaction.com/main.html
Theme: “Every CHILD is an ARTIST”

Objectives:
1. To expose children to different artforms and guide them in basic techniques of the different types of art
2. To promote creative expression, cultivate creative talent of children
3. Help children develop products for community creative enterprise
4. To expose them to environmental concepts in art making
5. To introduce eco-friendly community art projects
6. To strengthen community outreach program
7. To build a creative space for children (ECO School)
Participants:
35 participants from Anito Elem School, Balbagon Elementary School, Maubog Elementary School, Paradise Elementary School, Pandan Elementary School, Mamnajao Central School, Fatima College, and Mambajao National High School.
Activities and Facilitators:
- Ross Vincent Rosello: Paintings (medium: latex paint, watercolor, poster color, drawing pencil, pen & ink; subject: landscape, seascape, anatomy, still life; style: pointillism, abstract, contemporary, modern, realism, impressionism, expressionism, surrealism, dadaism, Accessories, Music (guitar), Portraiture, Crafts (necklace-making).
- Cristopher Nulo Salem: Paintings (medium: soil painting, mix-media, acrylic), Accessories, Recycling arts, Installation Art, Music (drums), Crafts (chimes, Flute Making, Drum Making) Mud’s Sculpture.
- Venson Tagupa Constantino: Sculptures (wire, paper), Accessories, Wire Art, installation art, Paper mache’, Puppetry.
- Cyril Dawn Abeto: Tapestry, Poetry, Reading and Writing, Dance (contemporary dance), Paper art & Origami (Paper folding), Accessories, music (guitar, drums), Aboriginal Painting (Medium: Crayons), Paper collage.
- Rutchell Abeto: Tapestry, Reading and Writing, camp logistics coordinator
- Sai Collado: Theater and dance
- Oliver Paderanga: Biodiversity lectures and games
- Joan Gono: student assistant
- Rosalie: Overall Coordinator

