Design
Concord Craft & Design Club
Students build artistic confidence through diverse craft techniques, design thinking, and community-driven projects.
Club Overview
Built for students who want visible growth, not passive participation
Concord Craft & Design Club gives students hands-on studio time to explore materials, design thinking, prototyping, and creative problem solving. Projects may connect individual expression with school community needs, display opportunities, or collaborative making.
Student Output
What students should be able to show from the work
Program Pathway
How club time turns interest into practice
Technique Labs
Students explore paper, textile, mixed media, object design, and other accessible craft techniques.
Design Challenges
Members respond to prompts that require ideation, prototyping, testing, and revision.
Community Projects
Students can design decorations, gifts, displays, or creative contributions for school moments.
Critique And Showcase
Finished pieces are discussed, refined, documented, and prepared for display or portfolio use.
Purpose And Outcomes
Key outcomes students build through sustained participation
Build confidence through hands-on making and creative experimentation.
Introduce design thinking, prototyping, iteration, and visual problem solving.
Help students explore materials, tools, composition, and craft traditions.
Connect creative production with community needs, displays, or school events.
Support students who want a practical creative portfolio with process evidence.
Partner Organizations
Programs and organizations connected to this club
- Campus arts showcases
- Student Life community projects
- Faculty studio guidance
Student Life Questions
Want to ask about clubs and student activities?
Use inquiry and visit pathways to ask how clubs fit into Concord's weekly student life and after-school schedule.