header image

[Sign Up Now] to Receive Our FREE Daily SCVTV-SCVNews Digest by E-Mail

Inside
Weather


 
Calendar
Today in
S.C.V. History
May 4
1903 - President Teddy Roosevelt visits Gov. Henry Gage at Acton Hotel [story]
Acton Hotel


Teaching Artist Janis Doukakis has a saying about art. It’s a visual pun that requires reading:

“The eARTh without ART is just, eh.”

To take the ‘eh’ out of life on earth Doukakis has combined resources with the Cedarcreek Parent Teacher Association to start the Friday Art Class.

“In Friday art class, students learn to see art in recycled materials, we paint, we draw ideas, we use our hands and minds to make things. We create, experiment and discover,” said Doukakis.

One of Doukakis’s favorite pieces hangs in classroom #33.

“We have a window display here off all kinds of bottles, plastic bottles, milk jugs, water bottles, soda pop bottles that have been cut into flowers and they’ve been spray painted and strung on fishing line,” Doukakis said.

Although it can be an interesting exercise for students to make treasures of out trash the materials may be more practicality rather than choice.

“There isn’t a lot of money around here,” said Doukakis.

The dramatic cuts in school budgets have reduced the emphasis on the arts in school nationwide. Doukakis, a former professional art director and artist at some of the largest advertising agencies in Los Angeles, believes that creative thinking is not only valuable but imperative.

Fortunately, when kids are given the materials and time, Doukakis believes creative thinking comes naturally.

“It just seems to pour right out of them once they get going and it never ceases to amaze me their perspective on things and how unusual or funny or beautiful, it can be, the things that they do,” said Doukakis.

Currently 40 students get to participate in the Friday Art Class every five weeks. There are five sessions throughout the year. To keep the project afloat though, Doukakis needs more support.

To that end, Doukakis and her students are participating in two events: The first is entering the CArt Art competition at the City of Santa Clarita’s Earth Arbor Day Festival on Saturday, April 14, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Central Park.

The competition requires artists to decorate a recycling trash bin and the winners get cash and prizes. The Friday Art Class decorated their trash bin with theme of “Ocean Pollution.”

“It’s a big underwater trash can painted with all kinds of sea life and sea creatures that have been polluted with things people throw into the ocean or leave behind at the beach and get washed away,” Doukakis said.

If they win cash, Doukakis will reinvest the money toward art supplies.

However, the Friday Art Class is not relying on the tastes of art judges. They’ve also decided to hold it’s first interactive art exhibition/arts fundraiser on Friday, April 20, at Valencia’s Barnes and Noble.

Barnes and Noble, Baja Fresh, Ben and Jerry’s and Bake You Happy have agreed to donate a percentage of any purchases made during the fundraiser to the growing arts program at Cedarcreek.

The exhibit will feature a composite work of art entitled Meet Cedarcreek which is made up of recycled CDs and other materials.

“The reason why we call this Meet Cedarcreek is because there are 450 of these disks. There’s no two that are alike. They are all very different, and very beautiful and very individual just like the children here at Cedarcreek. And you see all 450 of them in this exhibit,” said Doukakis.

In addition to the gallery, Doukakis is inviting families to create their own works of art using the Friday Art Class materials.

“There’s going to be three hours of art making where we have all of the leftover materials. There’s tons of it. There’s piles of it. I’m looking at it right here. We’re inviting the public, families, children whoever to come and sit and create their own mini-masterpieces,” Doukakis said.

For Doukakis, 13 years in the professional art world is in the rear view mirror. She’s focused now on building this program.

“This clearly is my passion and my calling now. I feel like this is what I should have been doing a long ago is working with children in a program like this,” Doukakis said.

The Barnes & Noble Cedarcreek Elementary Art Exhibit/Fundraiser takes place April 20 from 7 p.m. to closing.

To contribute to the Friday Art Club, contact Janis Doukakis at jmdoukakis@ca.rr.com.

Comment On This Story
COMMENT POLICY: We welcome comments from individuals and businesses. All comments are moderated. Comments are subject to rejection if they are vulgar, combative, or in poor taste.
REAL NAMES ONLY: All posters must use their real individual or business name. This applies equally to Twitter account holders who use a nickname.

0 Comments

You can be the first one to leave a comment.

Leave a Comment


LOCAL SCHOOL LINKS
Related Content
LATEST SCHOOL NEWS
Friday, May 3, 2024
The regular meeting of the Saugus Union School District Governing Board will take place Tuesday, May 7, with closed session beginning at 5:30 p.m., followed immediately by public session at 6:30 p.m.
Friday, May 3, 2024
The Castaic Union School District Governing Board will hold its regular meeting Thursday, May 8, at 6 p.m. A closed session will be held at 5:30 p.m.
Monday, Apr 29, 2024
A special meeting of the William S. Hart Union High School District’s Governing Board will be held 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 1. It will be followed by the regular meeting of the Hart Board at 7 p.m.
Friday, Apr 26, 2024
In the Roaring ’20s in the big city, if there’s enough “razzle dazzle,” you just might get away with murder. That’s the premise of the hit musical “Chicago,” which has enjoyed success for nearly 50 years, and was based on true-crime stories of a century ago.
Friday, Apr 26, 2024
Blue Heat, the Saugus High School show choir team, ended its competition season on April 12 with a first-place finish in the mixed division Tier IV at John Burroughs Music Showcase 2024 held in Burbank. The team also won the awards for Best Musicianship and Best Showmanship.

Latest Additions to SCVNews.com
1903 - President Teddy Roosevelt visits Gov. Henry Gage at Acton Hotel [story]
Acton Hotel
The regular meeting of the Saugus Union School District Governing Board will take place Tuesday, May 7, with closed session beginning at 5:30 p.m., followed immediately by public session at 6:30 p.m.
May 7: Regular Meeting of the Saugus School Board
The city of Santa Clarita Arts Commission is holding its regular meeting in City Hall's Council Chambers Thursday, May 9 at 6 p.m. The meeting will be held at Santa Clarita City Hall, 23920 Valencia Blvd., Valencia, CA 91355.
May 9: Arts Commission to Hear Updates on Civic Art Projects
Experience the Butterfly Encounter at Gilchrist Farm open now on weekends thorugh Sunday, June 18. Walk through a tent of beautiful flowers hosting live butterflies that fly freely throughout the tent.
Experience the Butterfly Encounter at Gilchrist Farm
The Santa Clarita Community College District Board of Trustees will hold a business meeting Wednesday, May 8, beginning at 5 p.m. The board will first meet in closed session at 4:15 p.m.
May 8: COC Board Business Meeting Considers Contracts
The Castaic Union School District Governing Board will hold its regular meeting Thursday, May 8, at 6 p.m. A closed session will be held at 5:30 p.m.
May 8: Castaic Union School Board Regular Meeting
Fire Service Day Open House will be held at all County of Los Angeles Fire Department fire stations on Saturday, May 4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
May 4: LACoFD Hosts Countywide Open House at All Fire Stations
The Santa Clarita Valley Media Collaborative invites the public as well as local creatives, media industry professionals, students, parents, teachers and others to celebrate the next generation of media makers participating in the inaugural NextGen MediaMakers Festival on Saturday, May 18 from 2-5 p.m. at the Canyon Country Community Center.
May 18: Support Young Creatives at NextGen MediaMakers Festival
Explore Vasquez Rocks during the magical twilight and early evening full moon hours. These fun, collaborative, interpretive hikes are led by trained staff and volunteers and will highlight the park's natural and human history.
Vasquez Rocks Full Moon Twilight Hikes
Astrotourism is top of mind for travelers making special trips for experiences in the sky, and with the recent “take-your-breath-away” total solar eclipse, thousands of cruisers onboard Emerald Princess and Discovery Princess off the coast of Mexico caught a glimpse of the total darkness event.
Princess Cruises Sails to Prime Viewing Spot for 2026 Total Solar Eclipse in Europe
The Santa Clarita City Council will hold a study session on Tuesday, May 7 at 5 p.m. The council will meet at City Hall, Carl Boyer Room, 23920 Valencia Blvd., First Floor, Santa Clarita, CA 91355.
May 7: City Council Conducts Budget Study Session
Garbage inspectors will soon be paying a visit to neighborshoods throughout the Santa Clarita Valley to inspect recycling bins to insure residents are following the recycling rules in the SCV.
Garbage Inspectors to Look for Improper Recycling
College of the Canyons competed at the 3C2A State Singles & Doubles Championships for a second straight year, with the doubles duo of Sydney Tamondong and Estrella Segura establishing program history by advancing to the round of 16 at the Ojai Athletic Club.
Canyons Advances to Day 3 of 3C2A State Championships
College of the Canyons men's basketball head coach Howard Fisher's Cougar Basketball Camp returns in 2024 with three sessions open to boys and girls ages 8 to 14.
Registration Open for 2024 Howard Fisher Cougar Basketball Camp
The Friends of Santa Clarita Public Library is hosting a “Spring Bag Sale” event at the Valencia, Canyon Country and Newhall branches of the Santa Clarita Public Library, during normal operating hours from Saturday, May 4 to Sunday, May 12.
May 4-12: Spring Bag Sale at Santa Clarita Public Library
A former public school teacher who launched a racist and anti-immigrant tirade against a Santa Clarita street vendor is being sued by a Latino civil rights group for civil assault and violating California civil rights laws.
MALDEF Sues Man After Rant at Fruit Vendor in SCV
The Village of Pine Mountain Club has hosted wine festivals since 2003. You can taste exciting wines from the world’s top wine-growing regions, with dozens of premier wineries to choose from on Saturday, July 6, 1-4 p.m. at Wine in the Pines.
July 6: Wine in the Pines, Pine Mountain Club
1842 - California's first mining district established in SCV; Ygnacio del Valle, chairman [story]
Ygnacio del Valle
The American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Santa Clarita Valley will be held Saturday, May 4, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. at Central Park, with the theme “May The Cure Be With You,” a Disney/Star Wars celebration.
May 4: SCV Relay for Life ‘May the Cure Be With You’
Ten risk-taking, mid-career artists were announced Thursday as the recipients of the 2024 Herb Alpert Award in the Arts (HAAIA).
CalArts Announces 2024 Herb Alpert Award Winners
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa -- The Master's University men's volleyball team won their opening match of the 2024 NAIA National Championship with a 3-set win over the No. 9-seed Mount Mercy (IA) Mustangs.
Mustangs Post-Season Play Continues After First Round Win
Andrew Skerratt did not anticipate graduating with an electrical engineering degree from The Master’s University.
TMU Student Set to be School’s First Electrical Engineering Graduate
Nichole Muro was brilliant in the circle through seven shutout innings and Gigi Garcia broke the game open with a two-run double in the sixth inning as No. 15 College of the Canyons got past No. 18 Cuesta College 4-0 in its 3C2A Southern California Regional Playoffs play-in game at Whitten Field on Tuesday.
Lady Cougs Advance to Next Round in Regional Playoffs
As we kick off the new month, I am proud to reflect on the incredible growth and achievements we've witnessed over the past four months.
Message from Carlos Orozco JCI President
SCVNews.com