Arkin University of Creative Arts and Design (ARUCAD) successfully held the fifth edition of its Workshops Week for high school students, a three-day event designed to nurture young talents and strengthen their connection with the arts. This year’s event saw high participation and featured 8 courses and 17 different workshops.
Aimed at helping students explore their creative potential, the Workshops Week took place on February 5-6-7. Throughout the event, high school students received free training in various fields, including Portfolio Preparation, Game Design, Relief Application on Canvas, Architecture and Landscape Design, Photography and Editing, Experimental Visual Storytelling, Visual Effects in Cinema, and Body Percussion with Gamification. Participants had the opportunity to experience ARUCAD’s workshops, studios, and laboratories firsthand, gaining valuable hands-on experience.
In addition to the morning courses, students participated in two-hour afternoon workshop sessions, engaging in practical applications. These creative workshops covered a wide range of artistic disciplines such as T-shirt Printing, Dance, Glass Packaging Techniques, Sound Walk, Stencil, Graffiti, Video Collage, Interior Design, Woodworking, Fashion Design, and Styling.
At the end of the three-day program, all students who participated in the courses were awarded certificates, marking the successful completion of ARUCAD’s fifth Workshops Week, which once again attracted great interest.
