Selkirk College’s Nelson Summer Art Series offers exciting opportunities

The Nelson Summer Art Series at Selkirk College will bring some unique learning opportunities to the region.

Christine Schmidt is the co-ordinator of Community Education and Workplace Training at the Silver King Campus.

She says there’s 13 courses in total, with some up to a week long.

Schmidt says it’s great for locals but they’re hoping to attract a broader range of people as well.

Other courses include creative coppersmithing, intro to jewelry casting, forged steel inflation and a business course for artists.

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