Applications for our Design Arts Apprenticeships are now available for the Winter 2019 term.

DEADLINE EXTENDED: Apply by December 13th, 2019!

A group of apprentices created a mobile library for the Whiteaker neighborhood.

Lane Arts Council’s Design Arts Apprenticeships offers Lane County middle and high school students apprenticeship opportunities focused on many forms of design: graphic, digital, fashion, and product design. Students pair with a professional designer (often a UO instructor or alumni), utilizing technology available at the 942 Olive building in downtown Eugene. This 13,000 sq. ft. building features classrooms, studios, a digital design lab, plastics lab (3 types of 3D printers, laser cutter, analog shop tools), and exhibition spaces.

Students work alongside their mentor to understand a specific design profession, explore specific ways to approach design, and begin creating designs of their own. In addition to learning a creative practice, students also explore the business aspects of a creative career, bolstering college and career readiness regardless of their chosen field.

Student apprentices show off their graphic design skills at the spring 2019 showcase.

Professional artists, designers, educators, and arts organizations are working together to help students who may be considering a career in design or another creative field. Whether or not students do pursue these careers, our apprenticeship experience aims to help them cultivate “world of work” skills they can utilize in any professional field.

Past mentors have come from such expertise as wood working, metal working, fashion design, graphic design, digital projection, 3D rendering, ceramics, and electrical engineering.

Apply for the Product of Eugene Apprenticeship Program TODAY!
¡Solicite el Programa de Aprendizaje de Producto de Eugene HOY!

The Design Arts Apprenticeship program is a partnership with the University of Oregon Department of Product Design.