African American arts camp continues to grow
"When the African American Arts & Heritage Academy first began," writes Norman Jordan, the camp's founder, "We operated out of a campground, but we've grown and evolved to such a degree that we're now holding camp at the College of Creative Arts at West Virginia University."
By Karin Fuller
Staff writer
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- "When the African American Arts & Heritage Academy first began," writes Norman Jordan, the camp's founder, "We operated out of a campground, but we've grown and evolved to such a degree that we're now holding camp at the College of Creative Arts at West Virginia University."
While the camp has been changing and evolving, so have the youth who attend, as one of the camp's past art instructors, Richard Fitzhugh, can attest.
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