
Now in its eighth year, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts' Teen Stylin' program aims to teach students in grades six through 12 how to approach fashion using alternative construction methods.
"They're creating wearable works of art," says Jessica Bauserman, the museum's youth and family events coordinator. During the eight-week course, students staple, grommet and Velcro alternative materials to create fashions that are featured on the catwalk at a Dec. 9 fashion show. 340-1573 or v mfa.muse um/teens/stylin .