I’m in New York City! And
so excited to be attending the National Art Education Convention. It has
been a whirlwind of activity. My roommate Susan Bartman and I took a 7:25 am
flight Thursday from Detroit. Linda Tyson, from Oakland U, was also flying in
and we shared a taxi into the City. The Hilton is huge and grand.
Jean Shin |
After our arrival we made it to our first sessions by 11 am.
One of my very favorite art educators, Olivia Gude, was co-presenting. Her
session considered Questions of Identity and she shared about “Space &
Place” (meaning-making with perspective!) and “The Complex Characters of
Disney” (most of us ban them in our rooms, don’t we?). She also shared a lesson
that used student cell phones as source material. She will soon be posting
these lessons on NAEA’s Digication site.
Jean Shin was next. She is nationally recognized for her
monumental installations that transform everyday objects into elegant
expressions of identity and community. Not an artist I was familiar with; I
totally was fascinated by her work.
No trip to NYC would be complete without a visit to the
MOMA, just around the corner from the convention. And entry was free with our
badges! To see so many iconic art works “in person” that we know and use was awesome. I hope to get back before I
return home.
The Secondary Division Awards honored members who excelled
as leaders. In her acceptance comments, Diane Scully said, “We never know whose
lives we are going to touch so we need to tread lightly, carefully and
passionately.”
In the evening, Michigan educators (at least 30 of us) met up in the lobby to walk over to Thalia for drinks and snacks. It was a great way to end the day!
More later…
Yay Claudia...aka "mom" and "grandma"! Sounds like you guys are having a great time!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you guys are having a BLAST! I am so excited to read and hear more about your trip - thanks for posting and I can't wait to read more...
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