Waterville Boys & Girls Club completes art space makeover

PHOTO — Part of the makeover to the Waterville Boys & Girls Club art space is new furniture, much appreciated by the young artists. It was the first makeover of the space in 20 years. (Submitted photo)

WATERVILLE — The Boys & Girls Club of Waterville is completed a project to upgrade its art space, which began in May with a $25,000 grant from Michaels Make Space.
The aim of the project is to refresh and reimagine the club’s creative art space and inspire Club kids. The grant is part of the national partnership between Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Michaels that provides select Clubs with a grant and volunteer support from Michaels to renovate select art spaces, share educational tools and resources, and foster team member engagement opportunities.
“Though much of our building has undergone huge transformation, the art room has not been upgraded for over 20 years,” said Club CEO Ken Walsh.
With malfunctioning cabinets, broken shelving, and worn out materials, the space was definitely in need a makeover. Jesika Vick, the center’s art teacher since 2018, took on the project and created a more inviting, accessible atmosphere that now offers everything from linoleum block printing to 3-D print projects.
“This was an amazing process,” said Vick. “It gave me the opportunity to not only make the space more kid-friendly and welcoming, but to also redesign the arts program to give our kids better access to the creative process in so many more ways. They love the changes!”
Having partnered with the Michaels store in Augusta, the Club was on target to complete the Michaels MAKE Space refresh by the end of October.

BEFORE: The art space at the Waterville Boys & Girls Club was badly in need of a makeover — the last one was 20 years ago. (Submitted photo)
AFTER: The makeover of the Waterville Boys & Girls Club art space is almost completed. (Submitted photo)