by Mrs. Natalie Fischer, who teaches Art 9-12 at Mercy McAuley High School
11/21/2024
Ansel Adams, Discovering Ansel Adams, Evenings for Educators, teacher blog, teacher programs, Teacher resources, Teachers
This month’s Evenings for Educators offers an exciting chance to explore the legacy of photographer Ansel Adams and learn how his mastery of light and shadow can inspire students to create truly impactful photographs.
by Kim Plagge, Art Teacher at Ursuline Academy
9/24/2024
The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century, teacher blog, Teacher resources, Megan Lewis, Fresh Squeezed Lemonade
If you have not seen the exhibition The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century, go now—it closes soon on Sunday, September 29!
by Amy Cholkas, New Richmond Middle School
1/10/2023
teacher blog, Shiva Nataraja, Beyond Bollywood
January’s Evening for Educators will feature a tour of the exhibition Beyond Bollywood: 2000 Years of Dance in Art. This interactive art exhibition explores the power of dance, not only in everyday life, but in religious thought and worship in South Asia.
by Tracy Alley
3/9/2020
behind the scenes, Teacher resources, teacher blog, Evenings for Educators, “Something Over Something Else”: Romare Bearden’s Profile Series, lesson plan
Students were so excited to start a Romare Bearden lesson.
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