Eleven parish youth recently participated in The Strand Village Project #thrive Arts AI Apparel Camp held at the LEDD facility in downtown Jena. The 5th-12th graders learned how to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) in graphic design to create various items of apparel, such as tee-shirts and accessories. The camp was funded in part by a Substance and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program Grant from The Rapides Foundation. Shown above, left to right: Front row, Skyler Descant, Kenleigh Phelps, Julia Beeland, Lettie Alwell, Myka Johnson; Back row, Instructor Ale Lachance, Issa Scott, Aiden Scott, Jackson Walters, Andrew McKeithen, Addisson Moreau, Izabella Brown and Site Coach Kaitlyn Harville.
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The Strand Village Project #thrive Arts AI Apparel Camp
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