PPT-Teaching Artist Orientation
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August 18 th and 21 st 2014 T o ensure that every child in every New York City public school receives a wellrounded education that includes the arts CAEs Mission
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August 18 th and 21 st 2014 T o ensure that every child in every New York City public school receives a wellrounded education that includes the arts CAEs Mission The Center for Arts Education. Michael Burdge. Brief History of Comic Books. . Comics have brought entertainment since the 19. th. century. Some stories were humorous and some were suspenseful. The Golden Age of comics (1930’s-1950’s). District-Wide Student Services Task Force. Presented by: . Vice Presidents & Deans of Student Services. April 20, 2012. 1. Mission Statement:. Creating a Community of Success. 2. Retention Factors. Connector. Write down at . least 5 sentences . describing the work below:. The . shapes. are mostly round or curved.. The artist uses the complimentary . colours. red and green to make them stand out.. …. . Our 10 significant steps.. Step by step. Estonia. The first step. Introduction. Review. The aim. Vocabulary. The final result. The second step. Brainstorming. Why do we need museums?. Have you ever visited a museum?. What is an Artist Statement?. A short piece of writing . Gives insight into a single piece or an entire body of artwork. Describes the creative process, philosophy, and vision of the artist. . It reads easily, is informative and adds to the understanding of the artist and their work. Wiafe's. photographs set themselves apart with a . color. palette and cinematic lighting style that . cinemate. the social experiences amongst his empathetic choice of subject: modern British youth culture.. Presentation for NACADA Salt Lake City National 2013. by. Dena Ford, Ryan Sexton, and Chauntrice Riley. College of Sciences. University of Central Florida. Presentation Objectives. Provide motivation for institutional modification of a long-held schedule. By Jonathan . Wright. 1. st. Year Graduate Printmaking. African-American Art. African-American Art is a broad term describing the visual arts of the black community. Influenced by various cultural traditions, including those of Africa, Europe and the Americans, traditional African-American art forms include the range of plastic arts, from basket weaving, pottery, and quilting to woodcarving and painting. . Gregg Descheemaeker. Photo Source: www.timetoknow.com. 2. What does transformation look like?. Photo Source: www.timetoknow.com. 3. …still the same?. 4. Maybe this is what it looks like?. Who are your “customers”?. . Project Criteria (Each Slide is 4 points). Introduction. Preference. Family Background. Personal Background. Musical Background. Musical Background 2. Discography. Excerpt Example. Works Cited. Include at the minimum of 6 images that support your presentation. The 6 images include the portrait in the introduction.. AN INTRODUCTION TO NODA JOYCE HOLL , EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, NODA BETHANY NASER , DIRECTOR, NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA JOE THOMAS, DIRECTOR, NEW STUDENT TRANSITION PROGRAMS IN Earthenware, underglaze and glaze11" x 11" x 7"Courtesy of the Artist$2,500Red Tiger2015Earthenware glaze9" x 8" x 7.5"Courtesy of the Artist My apartment had a lot of light, which I loved and still miss 13 Utrem rubo bottle bush Artist Paula Golden Artist Paula Golden wine bottles were emptied and discarded golf clubs gathered Traditionally blue bottle trees were grown/installed to capture
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