Friday, August 31, 2012

Hamiltonian

at the opening
I went to the most recent opening at the Hamiltonian a week or so back.  I discovered the Hamiltonian about 3 years ago when I went for a panel discussion with their Fellows.  While I did not enjoy the artwork of the Fellows, I loved the discussion of the work.  Since that initial visit, I've gone to several events there and I think they have a great program.  What I love the most, is that you see artists who are working out ideas through their 2 year fellowship and it is interesting to see different stages of artistic development. 

At this most recent opening, Amy Boone-McCreesh's work was my favorite for the night with Timothy Thompson and Billy Friebele not too far behind.  Also, congrats to the awesome new gallery director!

 

Thursday, August 30, 2012

A quick note

In a word, my first day of teaching was fantastic. I met 4 great groups each with a different personality. Tomorrow, I will meet the rest of my students and I hope they are just as great as the classes today!

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

School starts tomorrow

School starts tomorrow! My room is finally put together and ready for students.  Teaching middle school is fun because I can be a little more creative with my room.
Here are a few of my favorite things in my studio:
 
Front of the classroom
 
Artist signature magnets!
Fun constructables from the Phillips


Evil Eye, been watching my class since '10


 
Library
A thoughtful poster from Ms Lewton



Wednesday, August 22, 2012

New Art Room

I am in the process of moving into my brand new art studio.  It is beautiful.  Two great walls of windows, three magnificent sinks, four sturdy art tables, and storage galore.  Here is your first glimpse into the space



My new home
Well, what do you think?

I'll be update more as I move in.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Dead Birds & The Phillips Collection

I was considering what artwork to enter in the Phillips staff show this year when I discovered one of my works already fits into a strange subsection of Phillips Collection artworks: dead birds.  Below is an image of my artwork and here is a link with more information about a work by Albert Pinkham Ryder in the Phillips Collection titled Dead Bird (this link will also take you to a similar works by Henry Varnum Poor and Morris Graves).


Loss- inspired by my work with incarcerated youth
Now that I am aware of it, I would like to know more about Phillips interest in the subject- is the thematic relationships of these 3 works important or is it mere coincidence? 

Monday, August 6, 2012

Expeditionary Learning

I added a new educational term to my lexicon this year- expeditionary learning

As the name suggests, expeditionary learning schools engage students to be active participants in learning expeditions.  EL schools combine many strategies I am familiar with as a museum educator- inquiry, experiential learning, object based research, authentic learning opportunities- and combines them with character development.  At an EL school, character building and academic scholarship are seen as equal components in student achievement.  Much of what I've learned about EL reflects my personal educational philosophy and it is affirming to see EL perform comparatively well.

More updates to come during training this week, but in the meantime, check out the EL website and see if you can't find a video of President Obama visiting Capital City PCS.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

What am I?

Looking back over the past 3 years, one of my favorite projects from the Incarcerated Youth Program was "What am I?"  Each student had to create a cropped close up drawing based on a photograph from a nature magazine.  At the top they had to write the label "what am I?" and on the backside the students had to cut out and paste the original picture and write the answer as well as one fact about the picture.  Here are my top 4 favorites and the one that made me laugh.  See if you can guess what each picture is (leave guesses in the comments, if you so desire).

HS

DT

DC


TC

DS

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Never Sorry

I recently saw the moving documentary Ai WeiWei: Never Sorry.  The film relates the story of Chinese artist Ai WeiWei's controversial and complex work (largely focusing on works of political activism) through a series of interviews with him, his staff, friends and family as well as quiet shots of his studio, studio assistants, and art installations.   It is funny, thought provoking, and inspiring.

If you want the full DC/Ai experience, you can check out his zodiac heads at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (currently on display around the outdoor fountain) and wait in anticipation for his exhibition (also at the Hirshhorn) opening October 7th called Ai WeiWei: According to What?

Here is the trailer (fyi: there is some profanity & inappropriate gestures in the trailer):

Summer

I'm beginning to understand the important role summer time plays in the life of a teacher- it is a time to relax, refresh and be inspired.  Here are some highlights from this summer:

Art in the Alley - I organized a booth at Art in the Alley for Free Minds, where alleygoers could learn about the good work of Free Minds while sending positive messages and comments to our members.







Budapest, Belgrade, & Athens - I got a chance to marvel at some amazing architecture, eat delicious food, and visit good friends.





Cincinnati - Took a trip back to my hometown to hang out with my family, indulge in eveyone's favorite chili & cheer on the hometeam.

My adorable family


Eastern Shore - Drove over to the eastern shore for some relaxing time away from the city and to visit the much famed Duck Decoy Museum

Pure joy @ the Duck Decoy Museum


Epic Yoga & DC Arts Center - What do Epic Yoga and DC Arts Center have in common? Both have Ellen Stedtefeld original artwork on display this summer!  Epic Yoga has 6 works from my collage series in their reception area (along with the work of the talented Paris Goudas) and DCAC has a set of 3 small landscape paintings I created for my art education course at GW in their 1460 Wallmountables exhibit.

Capital City Public Charter School - Next Monday, I begin training for my new job as the middle school visual arts teacher at CCPCS.  I am excited for this new experience and am keeping an open mind to all the new possibilities this job will offer. 


From one of the early days @DCPS