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Southcoast Artists Index
Podcast Episode 199: Diane Conlon

Southcoast Artists Index

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 59:13


Welcome Diane Conlon, AKA Diane Arlene Conlon, a Swain School of Design alum from Newport, Rhode Island. Graduating from Swain in 1980, she attended S.M.U. – Southeastern Massachusetts University, today the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth in pursuit of a Master of Arts in Education. After a year there, she left the program. In 1989 she was among 20 other Swain alumni founding members of Gallery X and was elected their Secretary. Then, in 1994, she moved to Brooklyn to work on her MFA at Brooklyn College and graduated in 1996. Diane stayed in New York City and worked as an Art Specialist for a Catholic elementary school in Queens until she retired in 2009. She then moved back to Rhode Island and taught drawing at the Newport Art Museum. She has continued her pursuit of the Arts and Education. Diane has many books on American history and decided to create a collection of American art books. It is reflected in her work and what she feels is meaningful and beautiful. Diane Conlon is currently focused on painting landscapes of the Land Trusts because, as she exclaims, “they are so WILD!” On this podcast, Diane Conlon speaks with The Artists Index's cofounder, documentarian, and podcast host, Ron Fortier, about her continuing journey as an artist.  This episode was recorded at our recording studio at Spectrum Marketing Group at Howland Place in New Bedford.   Diane Conlon Email | Website | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Other   Please consider donating whatever you can to help and assure us in our mission to continue documenting the legacies of South Coast Artists. If you would like to be a guest on The Artists Index or have a suggestion, please let us know!

Women in the Arena
You Can Overcome Trauma's Silent Grip with ART Specialist Laurel Wiers

Women in the Arena

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 47:59 Transcription Available


Have you ever sensed an invisible weight anchoring you to a hidden past? My guest, trauma and triggers expert Laurel Wiers, and I traverse the landscape of trauma's pervasive grip on our lives, shedding light on its insidious origins and the revolutionary therapies offering hope. From the overlooked incidents of childhood to the more apparent traumas of adulthood, we discuss how these experiences can entrench themselves deep within, dictating our behaviors and interactions, often without our conscious realization.Take a journey with us as we uncover the stories of individuals transformed by Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART), an evolution of EMDR that promises rapid healing. The compelling tale of a man haunted by his time as a janitor, whose life was reshaped by ART, is just one example of the profound changes this therapy can invoke. By utilizing techniques like bilateral stimulation, ART assists in reprocessing traumatic memories, converting crippling memories into neutral recollections, thereby freeing individuals to navigate life without the shadow of their past.Ending on a note of resilience and personal evolution, we reflect on how vulnerability and the embrace of hope can catalyze a metamorphosis within those tethered by their traumas. Laurel shares the stories of those who have emerged from the darkness into a renewed sense of self, and the joy of witnessing such a journey. This episode isn't just a conversation; it's an opportunity for anyone listening to recognize the potential for change within themselves and to feel the ripple effect of a single, life-altering realization. Join us for a powerful exploration of the resilience that lies within the human spirit. Go check out all of our episodes on our website: https://womeninthearena.net/If you are ready to tell your story or want to refer someone, please email me at audra@womeninthearena.net ***Last thing- I'd love to interview the following women: Joan Jett Dolly Parton Viola Davis Ina Garten Maybe you can help me get there****Thank you all for supporting this show and all of the Women in the Arena!!

Better Learning Podcast
The Role of Art in Developing Flexible and Creative Learners

Better Learning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 41:13


Kevin Stoller discusses the integration of technology into the art curriculum with a team from Lincoln, Nebraska. The team includes Guy Training, a professor and principal investigator from University of Nebraska and two teachers from Art-Holmes Elementary School: Amy Spilker, a second-grade teacher, and Matt Akmudi, an art teacher. They share their experiences and insights on how they are using technology to meet the needs of their students.  Dr. Guy Trainin is a University of Nebraska-Lincoln education professor specializing in literacy, technology integration, and innovative learning with recent research in AI. He is an active digital author, blogger, and podcast host. He blogs at guytrainin@blogpost.com podcasts at tech-edge on apple podcasts and TechEdge01 on Youtube. Find him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guytrainin Matt Auch Moedy is an Art Specialist at Art-Holmes Elementary with a master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction, skilled in Art Education and K-12 classroom management. Amy Spilker, a dedicated 2nd Grade Teacher at Art-Holmes Elementary, brings 16 years of experience to her teaching, emphasizing creative problem-solving and collaborative student discovery. Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com. Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Find out more about Kevin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinstoller/ For more episodes of the Better Learning Podcast, visit https://www.betterlearningpodcast.com/ Who made this episode possible? Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) - https://www.a4le.org/ Education Leaders' Organization - https://www.ed-leaders.org/ Second Class Foundation - https://www.secondclassfoundation.org/

MoNA Moments
Celebrating 20 Years of MoNA Link: A Conversation About Art Education

MoNA Moments

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 28:37


This episode of MoNA Moments highlights the original vision and evolution of MoNA Link, MoNA's School Partnership Program through a conversation with three individuals who shaped the program over the past two decades. You'll hear from the founder of the program, Margaret Groff, a studio artist currently living in Port Townsend. She was the first Education Director at MoNA, from 2000 to 2008. She has also worked as a museum educator at the WSU Museum of Art in Pullman, WA and the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, WI. You'll also hear the perspective of Christine Wardenburg-Skinner, who lives in Edison. She worked at the MoNA from 2010-2014, first as MoNA Link Education Director then as the first Director of Outreach. She is a practicing artist and has spent the last four decades as an art educator in both Skagit and Whatcom Counties. Finally, you'll hear Nicolette Harrington, the current coordinator of the MoNA Link Program and textile artist, painter and printmaker working out of Wingshadow Studios in La Conner. She has an MS in Art Education from Mass College of Art, and was the Art Specialist in Fairfax County, VA and Oak Harbor, WA for many years. The conversation is facilitated by Ellie Cross, MoNA's Community Outreach Coordinator. MoNA Link is a two-year professional development program for teachers focused on art education that offers multiple teacher training days, as well as museum visits and classroom visits with standards based, integrated art lessons for their students designed by museum educators. Established in 2003, this program is a partnership between the Museum of Northwest Art and local school districts designed to provide comprehensive art education for students ranging from Pre-K to High School. Since its start in 2003, the MoNA Link program has served over 8,953 students and provided training for 181 teachers in school districts throughout Skagit, Whatcom and Island Counties. MoNA Link encourages students to become confident communicators, engaged listeners, active observers, and creative problem solvers. Thank you for listening to this MoNA Moment!

The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft
Putting On A Show | Constance Stotzer | Episode 878

The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 51:18


Currently residing in Las Vegas, Constance Stotzer graduated from California College of Arts and Crafts with a BFA and a major in sculptural ceramics. After a few years teaching special education Constance transitioned into becoming an Art Specialist in elementary school. Constance was involved with the foundation of Clay Arts Vegas, a local ceramic studio and loving clay community. Currently, Constance is a high school ceramics instructor. http://ThePottersCast.com/878

AFTER THE LAST PAGE
SURPRISE EPISODE!! Wish You Were Here By Jodi Picoult—Book Review

AFTER THE LAST PAGE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 22:33


TW: TALK OF DEMENTIA AND COVID PANDEMIC. Wish You Were Here takes place at the beginning of the COVID pandemic. Diana O'Toole has her life all planned out—and she's perfectly on track. At 29, she's soon going to be promoted to Art Specialist at Sotheby's in NYC and she can't be more excited. Soon, she'll be working her dream job, which is just another step in her plan. The next step? Going to the Galapagos Islands with her perfect NYC surgeon boyfriend, Finn, where he'll propose on a beautiful beach.

Sustainable Dish Podcast
Alexandra Bregman, Writer and Art Specialist

Sustainable Dish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 61:11


Alexandra Bregman is a freelance writer, specializing in the art world. Her latest book, The Bouvier Affair: A True Story, centers around, Russian oligarch, Dmitry Rybolovlev, as the alleged victim of a complex art fraud perpetrated by his art advisor Yves Bouvier. My co-host, James Connolly interviews Alexandra about the connections between the consolidated wealth in the art world and the power the uber-rich have in many aspects of life. This is something we see in the food landscape - the rich and powerful making decisions that trickle down to everyone.  Episode resources and transcripts are available at www.sustainabledish.com Episode Credits: Thank you to all who've made this show possible. Our hosts are Diana Rodgers and James Connelly. Our producer is Emily Soape. And of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners. Thank you to Dry Farm Wines for their continued support of my work. Their wines are all-natural and low in alcohol which means less of a foggy feeling the next day. Plus, the non-irrigated vineyards force the roots to dig deep in search of water allowing the grapes to absorb extra minerals. Give Dry Farm Wines a try if you've given up on wine because of how you feel the next day or if you are simply looking for high-quality, all-natural wine.  They have a great selection of sparkling, whites, rosés, and reds. And when you visit sustainabledish.com/wine you can check out their latest special offer exclusively for listeners of the Sustainable Dish podcast.

Business Without Bullsh-t
EP 54 - William Lawrie: "Academia is not essential. You can learn on-the-job"

Business Without Bullsh-t

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 41:17


William Lawrie, Co-Founder and Director of Lawrie-Shabibi, a Dubai-based Art Gallery joins us this week on BWB.With a degree in Art History and a speciality in Islamic Art, William's been involved in the Dubai art scene since 2005 with British Auction House Christie's, organising the first international art auction there in 2006 and then becoming their first Art Specialist based in the Middle East which subsequently led Will onto co-founding Lawrie-Shabibi.We hear William tell us how he went from being an Edinburgh University Art student to travelling all over the Middle-East discovering new modern art to then co-founding his own first-of-its-kind gallery in Dubai and kick starting the city's art culture. He also gives his thoughts to our staple BWB questions about the realities and challenges of running a business and how he handles it.Check out William Lawrie's book recommendations:"The Darkside of the Boom" by Georgina Adam"Seven Days in the Artworld" by Sarah Thornton"NFT and Cryptoart" by Daniel L. BrayBWB is powered by Oury Clark

Identity Talk 4 Educators LIVE
"Building Antiracist Solidarity In Our Schools" (Yaribel Mercedes)

Identity Talk 4 Educators LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 60:06


In this episode, I welcome Yaribel Mercedes to the podcast to talk about your personal journey in education, life as a teacher influencer on social media, the need for principal preparation programs to train principal candidates into anti-racist school leaders, and much more! To learn more about Yaribel's work, you can follow @yari_mercedes on Instagram. BIO: Yaribel Mercedes is a graduate of the 2018 Cohort o the Summer Principals Academy, New York City. Currently, she serves as an Academic Response Team Specialist, situated in Manhattan's Borough/Citywide Office, for the Department of Education. As an ART Specialist, she works in a collaborative partnership with districts, school leaders, and various stakeholders to build capacity and accelerate student learning. More specifically, she leads through a social justice and anti-racist leadership disposition to advance racial equity, inclusion, access, and opportunity. As a radicalized being, she understands the impact of race in education, and her passion and purpose is grounded in her commitment to disrupt racist and oppressive systems, structures, and policies that marginalize and minoritize Black, Indigenous, students of color. She deeply believes in the brilliance of every child and work with community stakeholders to cultivate curiosity, knowledge, intellect, and skills for all students to achieve at the highest level possible. Her greatest superpowers are words, writing them, speaking them, and BEING them. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/identitytalk4educators/support

Jungle Brothers Strength and Movement
#116 Fixing Common Gym Injuries with Jarrod Thatcher

Jungle Brothers Strength and Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021


#116 Fixing Common Gym Injuries with Jarrod Thatcher Sore shoulders and angry lower backs are just a couple of the common issues gym goers will experience...Jarrod Thatcher, ART Specialist, joins Joey for a chat about his approach to addressing these common issues. Jarrod takes us through his process - from how the issues come about […] The post #116 Fixing Common Gym Injuries with Jarrod Thatcher appeared first on Jungle Brothers Strength and Movement.

Third Culture Africans
Ayo Adeyinka: From Accountant to African Art Specialist

Third Culture Africans

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 50:45


About Ayo Adeyinka Ayo Adeyinka is the founder of TAFETA galleries. Today Ayo is a recognized specialist in modern and contemporary African arts, but he started in the financial world. Dive into Ayo’s early years and influences to hear his journey from accounting to art consulting and founding TAFETA. About the episode The discussion turns to Africa’s rich cultural history as a launching point for contemporary and modern artists. They tackle what it means to be a third culture African and how Africans around the globe are reconnecting with their roots. Additionally, Ayo and Zeze discuss the work behind growing and running a thriving brand. What does putting the customer first mean in their business? Learn why TAFETA values building communities and relationships. Highlights of the episode What is a Third Culture African? Understanding and appreciating that we have diverse cultures - 7:19 Creating businesses with a purpose and serving the customer - 11:41 Ayo’s early life and handling the financial responsibilities of starting a business - 13:35 Staying mobile for success. Why having a funded business builds confidence with investors and viewing art as an investment - 31:19 Enjoying the modern era of African art and the documenting of traditional culture; Africans across the globe reconnecting with their roots - 37:26 Finding leaders that look like you in all fields for inspiration and mentorship - 43:31 Mentioned Resources TAFETA Malée About Zeze Oriaikhi-Sao Zeze Oriaikhi-Sao attended Grenoble Ecole De Management where she received a Master’s in International Business. She also holds a Bsc (Hons) in Informatics. She is mother, an international and entrepreneurial leader. The Founder and Managing director of Malée Natural Science; Africa’s 1st global luxury fragrance and body care brand operating across two continents with products available in 9 countries in wholesale, B2B, Hospitality, E-commerce and travel retail. An advisory board member and Program director at INNOCOS, the world beauty innovations summit as well as a consultant and international speaker and beauty industry expert on the luxury beauty and cosmetics industry, sustainability practices, innovation, disruption, trends and brand heritage. Featured in international TV and Media publications such as CNN, The Telegraph, Grazia, ELLE Magazine, Glamour, Oprah Magazine and Atlanta Post. She is a pioneer of Female owned luxury business in Africa and is passionate about innovation. Zeze is the host of the pioneering podcast Third Culture Africans. She shares entrepreneurial tips and more on her personal website Zezeonline.com

40 Lessons
40 Lessons - Episode 45 - Artist S. Ross Browne’s lessons from creating art that heals and reveals

40 Lessons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 59:15


From his studio in Richmond, Artist S. Ross Browne joins Todd B. Waldo to share the journey with family and loved ones that shapes his work. And the deep convictions and passion that motivate him through struggle. They talk about the impact of art on the community and how it can be used to help heal after difficult and tragic moments in our lives. S. Ross Browne studied Communication Art and Design at Virginia Commonwealth University, in Richmond, VA and Photography at The Corcoran School of the Arts in Washington, DC. He is also an alumnus of The Miller School of Albemarle in Charlottesville, Virginia. Browne is a professional studio artist with over 23 years experience. With an emphasis on painting, he has exhibited domestically and internationally in over 70 gallery and museum exhibitions and is in multifarious private and public collections including the permanent collection of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. As an educator Ross was the Art Specialist for the VCU Health System where he practiced art therapy for and taught art to his various patients with an emphasis on pediatric hematology/oncology, infectious disease, brain injury and elder care. He was also an art educator for various support groups including Living Well for pediatric cancer support and the Richmond Brain Tumor Support Group. Browne was also an instructor for the Resident Associate Program at the The Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC. and has taught art and design for inner city and at risk youth for the Fresh Air Fund of New York City, Weed and Seed, Project Ready and Art 180 of Richmond, VA. Learn more at srossbrowne.com The spotlight for this episode is the Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia. The Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia celebrates the rich culture and moving histories of African American people in Virginia and their contributions to our magnificent country. They endeavor to tell a more complete and inclusive story about America. Their mission is to preserve stories that inspire. Their new exhibition, The Paradox of Liberty: Slavery at Jefferson’s Monticello, gives voice to the many enslaved families who built and maintained Monticello. It highlights the stories of six families who, along with others, lived in slavery at Jefferson’s home and plantation for generations. Learn more at blackhistorymuseum.org. 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Listen to all episodes on Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com #40Lessons #podcast #storytelling #family #career #community #art #therapy #healing #trauma

Produced by a Girl
Rachel Ahava Rosenfeld - Painter on Produced By a Girl Podcast.

Produced by a Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 47:26


So excited to have Rachel Ahava Rosenfeld on the Produced By a Girl Podcast! She’s BRILLIANT and inspiring. Link to her podcast soon! Please see her biography below and on her website: http://www.rachelahavarosenfeld.com/new-page-1 My name is Rachel Ahava Rosenfeld, and I am a painter working in River North, Chicago. Most often, I can be found in my studio, bent over my palette or facing off with a new canvas. The studio, located in the back of the apartment that I share with my partner, houses my unresolved paintings as well as the shoebox-archive of found snapshot photographs and the treasure-trove of art books that bring my studio practice to life. Since moving to Chicago in the summer of 2016, I have shown work in museums, pop-up galleries, and group exhibitions in Chicagoland. Several paintings travelled even further, headed for walls as far away as Florida, Ohio, and Missouri. When occupied at the easel, I work as the Art Specialist on the faculty of the Joseph and Belle Braun Anshe Emet Religious School. In addition, I recently presented my first curatorial project, Third-Shifters: Art that comes alive at night. Research for that exhibition catalog is ongoing. I am a native of Kansas City, Kansas, where I found my enthusiasm for painting while getting myself hopelessly lost at my mother’s office. Her job in the African Art Department at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art gave me access to miles of maze-like galleries to explore in wonder. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/producedbyagirl/support

Education Nation Podcast
10/05/19 Episode 175: The Benefits of Art in a Classical Education-Interview with LCA Art Specialist Susan Maki-Part 2

Education Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 27:58


10/05/19 Episode 175: The Benefits of Art in a Classical Education-Interview with LCA Art Specialist Susan Maki-Part 2

Education Nation Podcast
09/28/19 Episode 174: The Benefits of Art in a Classical Education-Interview with LCA Art Specialist Susan Maki-Part 1

Education Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 28:00


09/28/19 Episode 174: The Benefits of Art in a Classical Education-Interview with LCA Art Specialist Susan Maki-Part 1

This Girl Podcast
EP 020: The Art of Collecting & More with guest Violeta de la Serna

This Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 43:39


In Episode 020, your host Daisy educates and inspires us about the Art of Collecting! She has passionate conversation with guest Violeta De la Serna, founder of Artcentric House and Art Specialist at Whitley’s Auctioneers and Gallery of Amazing Things about the importance to collecting! Did you know that the impulse to collect is a basic part of the human psyche…Everyone should collect something! Tune in and learn how to begin your art collection. “This girl” Violeta seasoned art advisor and artist manager, shares with us the difference between buying art versus collecting art.  Just in time for the hottest “season” in Miami, and we are not talking about Seasons Greetings!; December kicks off the liveliest art scene in Miami with Miami Art week featuring Art Basel, Art Miami and many, many more artsy off shoots and street art fairs hosted all around the city between now and February!  Together Daisy & Violeta have an energetic conversation about collecting art, buying at auction houses and overall inspiring women to become collectors since it was surprising to hear that the art world is mainly dominated by male collectors…ladies let’s get shopping!  This girl would like to leave you with a thought: “Art is not what you see, but what you make others see! – Degas However, Daisy felt the need to “Daisyfy” this thought and for her:  “Art is not what you see, but HOW IT MAKES YOU FEEL!” – Daisy If you are interested in getting some good advice and seek in being part of upcoming auctions, visit Violeta at : https://www.artcentric.house My intention is to educate, inspire and  spark conversation – one story at at time!  Subscribe today -- Rate & review For More details about the podcast, visit This Girl website: http://www.pocketfulofdaisy.com

Front Row
Kurt Russell on playing Santa, Poet Ruth Fainlight, Damien Hirst's Qatar sculptures

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 28:40


Kurt Russell, whose credits include The Thing, Escape from New York and The Hateful Eight, discusses his new role as Santa Claus in the new Netflix family film The Christmas Chronicles. Russell looks back over his five-decade acting career, including the time he worked with Elvis and Walt Disney as a child actor.Poet Ruth Fainlight talks about her new collection Somewhere Else Entirely, her first book in eight years and the first since the death of Alan Sillitoe, her husband of 50 years. Several of the works in Fainlight's collection serve as elegies to him, a meditation on mortality and memory in poetry and prose .Damien Hirst's latest artwork has been unveiled outside a hospital in Qatar - fourteen large bronze sculptures that graphically chart the journey from conception to birth. Layla Ibrahim Bacha, the Art Specialist for the Qatar Foundation who commissioned the controversial artworks, talks to John Wilson from Doha.Presenter John Wilson Producer Jerome Weatherald

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast
New York Gallery Owner and Native American Art Specialist John Molloy host Dr. Mark Sublette

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 39:38


John Molloy the president of ATADA discusses the future of the Antique Tribal Arts Dealer Association and how it pertains to collecting early Native American Art and what is being done to help fight the trade of culturally sensitive objects. John shares his life story of getting into the Indian arts profession and how he now deals in contemporary art in New York City along with the antique Native Material. Interesting discussion on Marshal McLuhan and his influence on John's life.

Art Made Easy
10 Rules for Art Teachers: AME 099

Art Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 44:36


Do you have a mantra that you live by each day? As creatives, we often gravitate towards specific sayings or guideposts. And in Mary’s case, she adopts her own. Mary Crowlie taught in a classroom for 20 years before changing paths and becoming the art teacher for 800 children in grades 1st-5th. This was her realization of nabbing her dream job. But it was more challenging than she expected. To keep her spirits and energy up, Mary adopted a mantra that she uses to both inspire, humor and keep her radiant outlook. I love this episode because it shines a light on an educators who is truly making a difference, yet mostly go unheard or acknowledged.  Her positive energy and years of experience really shine through in our conversation. It feels as though we were sitting across from one with a glass of Rosé! Mary is a member of our Sparkler’s Club and was featured in July’s SPARKLE magazine. As a guest Sparkler on Art Made Easy, Mary selected a few questions to ask me. We chat about our art philosophies, the evolution of Deep Space Sparkle, what inspires our lesson plans, and art philosophies. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:  Why Mary believes we can all do it all!  Some of the biggest challenges she had when beginning her career as an Art Specialist  Why teachers and other professionals are starting to see the need for integrated art Mary’s rules when it comes to creating art What “Product Versus Product” means to Mary LISTEN TO THE SHOW DOWNLOAD LINKS & RESOURCES: The Sparkler's Club Waitlist Patty's video that details the evolution DSS Immaculate Heart Art Department Rules You can visit Patty through Deep Space Sparkle on Facebook and Instagram Facebook Instagram support@deepspacesparkle.com

Art Made Easy
Transitioning from Art Volunteer to Art Specialist: AME 097

Art Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 48:55


After volunteering in her children's classrooms teaching art, June Wood decided to take a stab at pursuing a paid position. After approaching a few schools in her district, June was offered the job as an art specialist. If you ever wondered what opportunities are available for those who do not have a teaching credential, this episode is for you. June and I chat about her unusual approach to managing her schedule, what projects she uses as a cornerstone for her skills and what advice she would give others looking to move into teaching art. As a Sparkler Spotlight recipient in The Sparkler's Club, June complied three questions she wanted to ask Patty. We chat about ceramic tile murals, how to gauge how long a project will take a child and a class and how I transitioned into a paid position.   WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: - How June began her art education journey and how she got the confidence to start teaching - The challenges of working at different schools - June's experiences in teaching art from a cart - How June is able to adapt her lessons with the limited time available in each classroom - Why there are disadvantages to introducing more choices into your curriculum - June's advice for brand new teachers LISTEN TO THE SHOW LINKS & RESOURCES Cuteware Davis School Arts Foundation Ceramic Tile Mural Projects You can visit Patty through Deep Space Sparkle on Facebook and Instagram Facebook Instagram support@deepspacesparkle.com

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PropaneFitness Podcast
Episode 16 – Interview with Tom Feeney, ART specialist

PropaneFitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2015 37:45


What is ART, who is it good for and how you can stay injury free

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