PHOTOS: Albany Museum of Art pop-up market showcases young talent

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Lucille Lannigan
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A group of 13 middle and high school students got the opportunity to develop an art-related business during this week’s “Artpreneur” camp held at the Albany Museum of Art.

Students used materials from colorful slimes to soap to beaded jewelry and animals made out of cotton balls to create their worl.

The group then devised a business plan. They designed their own business cards and logos and learned how to effectively communicate with customers as well as funding and time management.

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Author

Lucille Lannigan began working for The Albany Herald as a Report for America corps member in July 2023. At The Herald, she focuses on underreported issues impacting southwest Georgian communities that have been economically hard hit in the last decade, highlighting problems and solutions. She’s a Floridian and graduated from the University of Florida’s journalism college in 2023, where she wrote and served as metro editor for the student-run newspaper, The Independent Florida Alligator. Her work has been recognized by the Hearst Journalism Awards, the Online News Association and the Society of Environmental Journalists.

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