• Public Art in Lincoln City, Oregon

    PUBLIC ART

    This mural under the Driftwood Public Library is one of several Public Art projects that students have created through a partnership between LTBA and the Lincoln City Public Art Committee. Children are proud to be able to have their work visible to the public.

  • Art Club at Taft Elementary

    ART CLUB

    Every Wednesday after school at Taft Elementary, art teacher, Valerie Baker, works with 20 to 30 committed art students who have signed up for Art Club. During the twelve week session, they work with a wide variety mediums and projects. Some examples are clay (pictured above) painting with acrylics, tempera, and watercolor, collage, mosaic tile construction, sculpture building with wire, gauze and paste, oil and chalk pastels, printmaking, and more. Art Club has been active at Taft Elementary since 2004.

  • Let There Be Arts Projects at Starbucks

    STUDENT ART AT STARBUCKS

    Displayed at the Lincoln City Starbucks.

  • School-Murals

    MURALS IN THE SCHOOLS

    A middle school student submitted this watercolor of Yaquina Bay Bridge to be considered as part of the mural design at Newport Intermediate and Isaac Newton Middle School. The images on all the murals come are done by students, enlarged through an overhead projector and drawn on the walls for students to paint.

  • Let There Be Arts Community Murals

    MURALS IN THE COMMUNITY

    Students are shown here painting in the stairwell of the Lincoln City Cultural Center during the LTBA summer art program of 2011. Thirty local and visiting children, ages 5 to 15, worked with mural artist, Krista Eddy, to design and paint a mural tiled “A Secret Garden of Arts. It took them one week complete the project. The mural is a gift to the Lincoln City Cultural Center from the children and Let There Be Arts. It is located in the outside stairwell on the southwest corner of the building. Stop by and take a look sometime.

  • Summer-Arts

    SUMMER ARTS

    Coastal Visitors and local children dance in class lead by teacher, Nicole O’Brien during LTBA 9th annual Children’s Summer Arts program. “I feel like a big, bouncy bug” one boy declares as he is lead through the dance exercises. This is just one of several workshops students took part in. Others included painting, watercolor, collage, poetry, mask making and mural design.