Arts in Education
Arts in Education
Sponson Trey Everett to Inspire Elementary Students to be Artists and Provide Short Specific Advanced Art Instruction To Students In Grade 3-5.
Therese Jacobson: visual artist, retired visual art teacher; Emily Kuzel: arts advocate, English second language and special needs teacher; Kate Mulvey: performing artist, English second language teacher; Jaimie Snowdon: Indian studies teacher, advocate for Native American arts; Deb Alexander, arts advocate; Mary Beth King: music teacher; Karlace Taylor: arts advocate, piano instructor; Rena Bouchard: media arts and makeup artist, advocate for Latino arts; Mary Ann Laxen: visual artist; Sandy Zepeda: teacher, visual artist, advocate for Latino arts; Stephenie Anderson: textile artist; Wade Benson: actor.
Emily Kuzel: arts advocate, English second language and special needs teacher; Jaimie Snowdon: Indian studies teacher, advocate for Native American arts; Karlace Taylor: arts advocate, piano instructor; Stephenie Anderson: textile artist.
Northwest Minnesota Arts Council, Mara Hanel (218) 745-8886
ACHF Arts Education
As a result of the program, Highland 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students will learn new drawing skills, feel more confident in their artwork abilities, and have a healthier self esteem. Evaluation will occur through 1. a student questionniare given the week of the residency that asks about what new skills they learned and what they learned about themselves through the art project 2. followup discussion with artist and project planners 3. artist and staff observations
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