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Bad Art Club Makes Bad Punch Cards for Good Habits

The Bad Art Club held an event called Bad Punch Cards for Good Habits Thursday to help promote healthy decisions and goals.  


With the stress of midterms on students, the Bad Art Club wanted to provide a way for students to have a mindless break. 


The club aims to teach people to do art simply for the joy of it and not worry about making anything perfect. It is time for people to gather and make art with everyday things.  


“It was really relaxing” said Annie Calhoun, a freshman that attended a club event for the first time.  


While the event did not have the most attendance, the students that went had a the most fun.  

“I drew three of the cards even though we only had to draw one because I just really enjoyed it,” said Dylan Cahoe, freshman.


Students gather in Beaman for the event and sit with friends to make their bad art. Photo by Greer Patten 
Students gather in Beaman for the event and sit with friends to make their bad art. Photo by Greer Patten 
The whiteboard shows the art for the day, as well as upcoming events for the club. Photo by Greer Patten 
The whiteboard shows the art for the day, as well as upcoming events for the club. Photo by Greer Patten 
Supplies for the art is household objects and materials that anyone can get so the club can show how easy and low-pressure art can be. Photo by Greer Patten 
Supplies for the art is household objects and materials that anyone can get so the club can show how easy and low-pressure art can be. Photo by Greer Patten 
To create their punch cards, students picked a habit they wanted to work toward and would create it with different items. Photo by Greer Patten 
To create their punch cards, students picked a habit they wanted to work toward and would create it with different items. Photo by Greer Patten 
A student draws the markers for the punch card. Photo by Greer Patten 
A student draws the markers for the punch card. Photo by Greer Patten 
Two students sit and draw together to make their punch cards. Photo by Greer Patten 
Two students sit and draw together to make their punch cards. Photo by Greer Patten 

This article was written by Greer Patten

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