Youth Programs

Twenty-Three Youth Summer Camp Spots Left

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July 27 — August 1

Next week is the final week of youth summer camps. We still have 23 spots available in the following sessions (roll over class link for a popup of the description):

mornings: 9 am — 12 noon
afternoons: 1 pm — 4 pm
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Youth On Fire: Fireside Lounge

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The Crucible’s Fireside Lounge is an intimate evening of art, industry, community, and entertainment. This exclusive engagement takes place in The Crucible’s studio and highlights our extraordinary art programs.

Bring the whole family to explore the creative passions of young artists and the educational opportunities available at The Crucible, including summer camp classes, internships, and apprenticeship programs.

Public Art Project:

Come see students from Local Oakland high schools in action as they create a kinetic bicycle welded sculpture.

Apprentice Program:

Unveiling of the City Slicker Project designed by our youth apprentices.

Youth Poet Laureates:OPL logo with Name

Join finalists from the Oakland Youth Poet Laureate program and current Laureate, Sophie Elkin, for a spectacular night of youth poetry.

Participating 
Departments:

  • Foundryfoundry
  • Moldmaking
  • Welding
  • Blacksmithing
  • Bike
  • Textiles
  • Wood
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Gear Girls at The Crucible

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The Gear Girls

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Twelve high school girls from a selected Oakland Unified school explore techniques in ARC welding, oxyacetylene torch cutting, and metal fabrication as part of The Crucible’s Gear Girls program. The girls create original welded steel sculptures inspired by the theme of self-expression and culture, write artist statements, and exhibit their work at the Crucible’s annual GIFTY Open House in December. Many of these girls continue on in other Crucible industrial arts program during summer and through the year.

The Crucible launched Gear Girls in 2010 in response to a need for programming specifically tailored to low-income girls. We have run the dynamic Gear Girls program in areas including foundry, art bike, kinetics, MIG welding, and welded sculpture. The program has served students from Oakland public and charter schools including Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School, New Highland Academy, Fremont High School, Edna Brewer Middle School, Oakland Technical High School, Oakland School for the Arts, KIPP Bridge Middle School, and Richmond High.

 

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