ON DEMAND WORKSHOPS "How To" Screen Printing Basics with Brian Garner Presenter(s): Brian Garner Brian Garner hosts Speedball Art Products "How To" Screen Print video series which takes you step-by-step through the 3 methods of Screen Printing (cut paper stencil, screen filler/drawing fluid, and photo emulsion) including printing of the final image using each method. "My Dungeon Shook & My Chains Fell Off" Presenter(s): Kathy J. Brown, Ph.D. In three videos, we explore an introductory examination of antiBlackness, its manifestations in schooling and briefly review frameworks toward anti-racist pedagogy. 2020 Be A Seeker; Grants and Scholarships from the Texas Art Education Foundation Presenter(s): Tim Lowke Join Tim Lowke, Texas Art Education Foundation Chairman, as he shares successful grant and scholarship tips for applications in the 2021 cycle. Learn how to fuel your work, professional learning and research with funding! For all funding seeker levels. 2020 YAM Meeting Presenter(s): Christine Grafe An overview of the accomplishments of the past year, and a huge thank you to all the art teachers and administrators across the state who made it all happen!
adapt lessons and objectives, while managing the vast array of learning styles and needs of students in your classroom. Advocacy: Making the Case for Art Education Presenter(s): Betsy Murphy Overview of the importance of advocacy in art education. Included is detailed data about the educational and economic benefits of arts education along with some strategies and descriptions of existing advocacy initiatives. Details about Youth Art Month and Big Art Day activities are included. All Things Drawing Presenter(s): Beth Wild
Basket Weaving Presenter(s): Dani Anderson How to bring basket weaving into your classroom Beginning Portraiture - A Different Approach
Presenter(s): Blick Art Materials
Presenter(s): Kathy Skaggs & Diana Faris Overview of various clay projects and teaching resources available on-line via different platforms. Ready-to-use presentation materials include “Ceramics 1 & 2 Curriculum”, “Stages of Clay”, “No Kiln, No Problem- DIY Clay Animation”, “Become a Kiln Master” and numerous lesson plans and technique videos. Artist of the Week Learn how to introduce your students to multiple artists a year and engage them in a weekly assignment that allows students; to think about artists and their artwork on a deeper level, reinforce art terminology, and do it all using technology!
Bette Naughton, author of Adaptive Art, shares strategies designed to aid students of all abilities in engaging successfully with art. Learn ways to
Create a three-dimensional sculpture by using basic elements of sculpting like 'Rigid Wrap' plaster cloth, Air Dry Clay, wood and cardboard. This is an easy, creative and entertaining project for all levels.
AMACO Classroom & Distance Learning
Presenter(s): Beth Wild
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Adaptive Art: Deconstructing Disability in the Art Classroom
Basic Elements of Sculpting
There are so many options when it comes to "drawing". Explore a wide variety of tools, pastels, charcoal and pencils, in all their varied forms. This will be very exploratory on your part, so come draw, be inspired & learn. This was VERY popular last year
Acrylic Color Mixing Red and blue can make purple! Using a limited palette to create a full spectrum of color. It is cost effective and in use at a number of universities and many high schools and taught at VASE. Students love it, and it works
training program. Great session for all supervisors!
Arts Lead; A Fine Arts Leadership Experience
Learn how to draw the various features of the face while using the length and width of an eye to gauge proportion. BLICK Art Lesson Plans, Products & More! This virtual exhibit highlights Blick’s 15 new lesson plans and related art supplies in an artwork gallery to help inspire classroom experiences. Cohosted by Education Developers Julie Davis and Whitney Meredith, learn about the perfect products to spark creativity. Plus, watch for the special conference discount code in this video and more details on how to order. Borderlands Informed Art + Teaching Practice Presenter(s): Christen Sperry García, Monica Gutierrez Padilla, Kassandra Leal, José Hernández, Maritzabel Salinas, Monica Varela, & Alexis Ramos Gloria Anzaldúa’s Employing ideological site called nepantla, a Nahautl word that means existing inbetween two worlds, UTRGV undergraduate and graduate students present their visual and teaching practices.
Presenter(s): Tim Lowke
Bright and Brilliant Batiks
Do you have teachers that serve as department chairs or team leaders, but come without leadership skills? Find out how one district is building leadership capacity through a fine arts leadership
Presenter(s): Mikhaela Boyles Batik is a traditional wax resist technique based in Southeast Asia, Egypt, and Africa. This process emphasizes its historical and cultural Page 34