Some of our students from RISE Life Services had fun using clay! To celebrate the recent arrival of spring, the theme today was making bird nests, complete with little eggs! Our Clay Comes Alive program is led by an experienced artist and ceramicist, working with individuals to ignite their creative expression through interaction with clay. The work even gets glazed and put into a kiln to then be painted! It is a fantastic method for our students to enjoy themselves!
Spirit of Huntington Art Center Shines at Long Island Imagine Awards
Celebrating Creativity: Spirit of Huntington Art Center Shines at Long Island Imagine Awards with Claire Friedlander Family Foundation Arts & Culture Award!
Michael Kitakis Joins ‘The Nonprofit Voice’ on 103.9 FM LI News Radio
Michael Kitakis, Executive Director of Spirit of Huntington Art Center was delighted to join Marketing Works CEO Ron Gold on “The Nonprofit Voice,” a prominent radio show dedicated to the nonprofit community of our region.
SoH Supports The Lindy Loo Foundation Bowling Classic
Last Sunday, the Spirit of Huntington Art Center rallied to support the Lindy Loo Foundation at its annual Bowling Classic in Syosset.