How heartbreaking would it be to lose your entire art collection? As you know, over 700 households in Slave Lake were destroyed by fire this spring. Most people left their homes at the last minute, saving nothing. While most homeowners were covered by a degree of insurance, replacing the works of art they have collected over the years will be a challenge. Our Slave Lake committee, in collaboration with Sunshine Treeshade Humanitarian Organization, is working to provide the gift of original Alberta art to people who lost their homes in the May wildfires. Ideally, we would like to present each household with a piece of original Alberta art when they move into their new homes. We estimate that we will need about 400 works of art and we are investigating some strategies to help make this happen. We have arranged transport and donation centres in several Alberta communities.
At this time we are looking for donations of visual art from Alberta artists as well as suggestions to assist us with this project.
http://www.waterforlifefestival.org/phoenix_rising_art_donations.html
or Facebook Event:Re-Art Slave Lake
Thank you!
For more information, contact Nicola Ramsey in Slave Lake at 780-849-3348 or by email at ramseynicola@gmail.com
Or email sunshinetreeshade@yahoo.ca
Welcome to the Art Educator's Blog! This blog was created for art educators/artists to share their ideas, lesson plans, resources, workshops, and of course – their own creations. Within this community we can share a common language, move our practice forward, live and learn creatively. We can organize gallery hops, post PD workshops, highlight members’ talents and achievements and learn to become advocates for art education.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Advocacy Opportunity
How Do The Arts Impact My Life?
Join Alberta Art Teachers and their students in a unique art exhibition exploring how the arts impact their lives.
Each work submitted will explore the artists’ personal journey and reflect the importance of the arts in the development of self, culture and society.
Submission Requirements:
1. Each participating school may submit up to five student works and must include a work created by the Art facilitator.
2. The painting or mixed media piece must be completed on a 24”X24” gallery quality canvas.
3. Each piece must visually represent their answer to the question “How do the Arts Impact My Life?”
4. All works must arrive at West Island College by 3pm on Monday May 7th, 2012. Please deliver works care of Kimberley Lewis to:
West Island College
7410 Blackfoot Trail S.E.
Calgary, Alberta
T2H 1M5
Optional: Please send a photo of the completed work or work in progress along with the narrative information. This photo will help the curatorial process.
Accompanying Narrative and Tag Information:
1. Each submission must include a typed narrative in size 12, Times New Roman font.
2. The narrative must be between 150-170 words.
a. Use the title of your painting as a header, with your name on the second line.
b. 50 words introducing the artist [name, age/grade, where you live etc.].
c. 50 words describing how the Arts impact your life.
d. 50 words describing your artwork [symbolism within the piece, influences etc.].
3. Please include your tag information as a separate document.
a. Using 12 point Times New Roman font, center the following information, each on a separate line:
Title of Piece
First and last name
School Name and city
Materials used
Both the narrative and tag information must be emailed to Tammy Watt by midnight on
February 9, 2012.
*Please note that all shipping costs will be covered by the artist. All artwork will be available for sale at a fixed cost of $150.00. Should your work not be purchased it will be donated to your local school board.
By participating in this Art Exhibition you will encourage support for the Arts and elevate the importance of art education in the province of Alberta. The net proceeds of all sales will support a local children’s charity, Dreams Take Flight. For more information about this non-profit charity please visit www.dreamstakeflight.com and click on the Calgary chapter.
Electronic invitations for this Art Exhibition will be sent out two months prior to the event to all Alberta School Boards, participating schools and their artists. Teachers, for this reason please attach a contact list as a separate document which includes the email address and contact name for your board, principal and yourself. Due to FOIP, please pass the invitation on to the families of your young artists. Thank you for your assistance with this.
We look forward to seeing you at the opening reception to be held on May 24th, 2012
If you have any questions please contact Kimberley Lewis or Tammy Watt.
Thank you in advance for your interest, support and participation
in this historic Art Exhibition.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Online Student Art Gallery
Hello fellow Art Educators! A friend of mine discovered a great website called Artsonia. It's an online student art gallery and has won awards from the NAEA. Fundraising tthrough the sale of artworks printed on t-shirts/mugs/magnets will earn you 15% of sales to your art program. Here is the link if you are interested: http://www.artsonia.com/ Happy Art Teaching! Hope you are having a great start of year!
Sunday, September 4, 2011
ATA - Fine Arts Conference
The Conference, "Designing Inspir[ed] Learning", takes place the evening of Thursday, October 27th through to Saturday October 29th, 2011 in Calgary. Two fantastic keynotes will be addressing how the arts develop a critical capacity to read the world. Both Friday and Saturday are filled with workshop sessions for Art, Drama, Music, Dance and Interdisciplinary.
Registration is online through the Calgary Regional Consortium. Please follow the link to register
You can apply for grants to attend the conference at the ATA site below. The grants can only be used to attend a specialist council conference.
Monday, May 23, 2011
SummerScapes- Red Deer College
An artist in residence program for teens ages 15-17. The program runs from August 7-13th. The brochure is difficult to read so please call the college for further details. 403-357-3663
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Fine Arts Council Conference
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION
PLEASE PRINT THE APPLICATION AND FAX IT TO:
GAYLA WORDEN @ 403-948-2173 BEFORE JUNE 30TH
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Summer Sessions at the U of A
Hi Everyone - some courses for your to consider:
EDES 401:SEM B1 / 501:SEM 850 Art Education in the Museum Context (taught at the AGA)
Contact Dr. Patti Pente for information. (pente@ualberta.ca)
EDES 401 SEMB1 / 501 SEM B4 Art Media for Educators.
Instructor: Dr. Harold Pearse
Contact Dr. Miriam Cooley for information. gcooley@ualberta.ca
401 indicates an undergraduate credit and 501 designates a graduate level credit. Students not currently in a U of A program may register as an "Open Studies" student. The credits may be transferred into an MED program at a later date or possibly to program in another university (check with your advisor).
EDES 401:SEM B1 / 501:SEM 850 Art Education in the Museum Context (taught at the AGA)
Contact Dr. Patti Pente for information. (pente@ualberta.ca)
EDES 401 SEMB1 / 501 SEM B4 Art Media for Educators.
Instructor: Dr. Harold Pearse
Contact Dr. Miriam Cooley for information. gcooley@ualberta.ca
401 indicates an undergraduate credit and 501 designates a graduate level credit. Students not currently in a U of A program may register as an "Open Studies" student. The credits may be transferred into an MED program at a later date or possibly to program in another university (check with your advisor).
Friday, March 11, 2011
MADD Dash Registration
Hello Everyone,
Below is a direct link for MADD Dash workshops registration.
http://www.crcpd.ab.ca/index.php/site/conferences
Below is a direct link for MADD Dash workshops registration.
http://www.crcpd.ab.ca/index.php/site/conferences
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Student Teacher
The University of Lethbridge has strong programs in Art, Drama and Music and require their students to complete approximately 27 weeks of student teaching. The application deadline is May 1. Contact the Student Program Office Faculty for more information.
http://www.uleth.ca/education/student-advising
http://www.uleth.ca/education/student-advising
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Professional Development
Hello Everyone,
I hope your weekend was restful and invigorating! Attached is a list of fine arts workshops that may be of interest to your or your peers. All sessions will be help at Mount Royal University - I hope to see you there! I will be presenting my totem workshop once again. If you know of anyone who may be interested please direct them to our blog. Have an awesome week.
Tammy
I hope your weekend was restful and invigorating! Attached is a list of fine arts workshops that may be of interest to your or your peers. All sessions will be help at Mount Royal University - I hope to see you there! I will be presenting my totem workshop once again. If you know of anyone who may be interested please direct them to our blog. Have an awesome week.
Tammy
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Call for Presentations
Hello Everyone,
The Fine Arts Council has begun its search for presenters for our October conference. Do you know of a presenter who you would like to see at our conference? Or, perhaps you are interested in sharing your knowledge and skills with other fine arts teachers and presenting yourself. The deadline to apply is April 1, 2011. Please see the application form below for further details and send me an email if you require an application form (I can't attach documents in the blog).
Thank you,
Tammy
The Fine Arts Council has begun its search for presenters for our October conference. Do you know of a presenter who you would like to see at our conference? Or, perhaps you are interested in sharing your knowledge and skills with other fine arts teachers and presenting yourself. The deadline to apply is April 1, 2011. Please see the application form below for further details and send me an email if you require an application form (I can't attach documents in the blog).
Thank you,
Tammy
Sunday, January 2, 2011
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