Harrisburg Hilton HotelOctober 5 – 7 • 2012
Pennsylvania Art Education Association
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WelcometoHarrisburg!Thegoalforthisconferenceistostrengthenthebondbetweenart,designthinking,andeducation.WehaveinvitedkeynotespeakersthatwillhelpusexplorewhatdesigneducationisonFriday,findsomeideastostrengthentheteachingofdesignonSaturday,andmeetsometrulyinspiringdesignersonSaturdayandSunday. Ibelievethatteachingthedesignprocessassistsstudentsinthinkingcreatively,andthatteachingaboutdesignshouldbefundamentalinarteducation.Equippingstudentswiththeabilitytounderstandandemploydesignprocesseswillhelptoprepareour21stcenturystudentswhoareenteringaworkforcethatdesperatelyneedsemployeesthatarecreativeandabletosolveproblems.IDEO,anaward-winningglobaldesignfirmthattakesahuman-centered,design-basedapproachtohelpingorganizationsinthepublicandprivatesectorsinnovateandgrow,suggests: “Designthinkingisadeeplyhumanprocessthattapsintoabilitiesweallhavebutgetoverlookedbymoreconventionalproblem-solvingpractices.Itreliesonourabilitytobeintuitive,torecognizepatterns,toconstructideasthatareemotionallymeaningfulaswellasfunctional,andtoexpressourselvesthroughmeansbeyondwordsorsymbols.Nobodywantstorunanorganizationonfeeling,intuition,andinspiration,butanover-relianceontherationalandtheanalyticalcanbejustasrisky.Designthinkingprovidesanintegratedthirdway.”Asarteducators,wecantaketheleadonprovidingopportunitiesforourstudentstodevelopskillsthatwillbenefitthemintheircareerswellaftertheyleaveourclassrooms. EmilyPilloton,founderofProjectHDesign,anon-profit,humanitariandesigncompany,whostated:“…theworkmeanssomething,andeverydaywefeelthatsomethingpositiveishappening.”Ihopeyoufindthatthisyear’sconferencehelpsyoutodiscoverthattheworkofdesigneducationdoesmeansomething,andthatyouleavetheconferencewithasensethatsomethingpositiveistrulytakingplaceinartclassroomsacrossPennsylvaniaaswecommittogethertoincreaseourattentiontodesigneducation.
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table of contents
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WelcometoHarrisburg 3ScheduleOverview 5
MapoftheFacility 6ConferenceInformation 7
AbouttheDesignThemeandConferenceElements 8PAEALeadershipand2012ConferenceCommittee 92012AwardWinners 102012ScholarshipWinners 20NationalArtHonorSocietyStudentExhibition 21
FridayEvents 23 RegionalDinnerVenues 37SaturdayEvents 39SundayEvents 53ExhibitorsandSponsors 59 ListofExhibitors 61 SpecialThanks 66
Schedule OverviewTHURSDAY
2PM-6PM RegistrationOpen OutsidePABallroom,2ndFloor7:30PM StudentExhibitReception PADept.ofEducationHonor’sSuite
FRIDAY
7AM-5PM RegistrationOpen OutsidePABallroom,2ndFloor7AM-8AM Breakfast YorkBallroom,2ndFloor8AM-5PM ExhibitorsOpen PABallroom,2ndFloor8AM-5PM StudentExhibitOpen PADept.ofEducationHonor’sSuite8AM-9AM Keynote:ScottWarner LancastserBallroom,2ndFloor9AM-12PM Sessions Aslistedinprogram12PM-1PM Lunch York/LebanonBallrooms,2ndFloor1PM-2PM Keynote:RobinVandeZande LancasterBallroom,2ndFloor2PM-5PM Sessions Aslistedinprogram4PM-6PM Member’sMart LancasterBallroomLobby6PM-11PM RegionalDinners&HarrisburgNightLife
SATURDAY
7AM-5PM RegistrationOpen OutsidePABallroom,2ndFloor7AM-8AM Breakfast YorkBallroom,2ndFloor8AM-3:30PM ExhibitorsOpen PABallroom,2ndFloor8AM-9AM Keynote:RandyGranger LancastserBallroom,2ndFloor9AM-11AM AppsRoundtable LelandRoom,2ndFloor9AM-12PM Sessions Aslistedinprogram11AM-12:30PM SusanRodriguezBookSigning PABallroom(CrystalProductions)12PM-12:45PM Lunch York/LebanonBallrooms,2ndFloor12:45-1:30PM PAEAMembershipMeeting York/LebanonBallrooms,2ndFloor1:30-3:30PM Sessions Aslistedinprogram3:30-4:30PM Keynote:LisaRoberts LancasterBallroom,2ndFloor4:30-5:00PM LisaRobertsBookSigning BridgeportRoom,2ndFloor4:30-5:15PM ProjectInnovateand LancasterBallroomLobby,2ndFloor Horsd’oeuvresreception5:30-6:30PM AwardsCeremony LelandRoom,2ndFloor6:30PM BanquetwithKeynoteEllenLupton PennsylvaniaBallroom,2ndFloor
SUNDAY
7AM-11AM RegistrationOpen OutsidePABallroom,2ndFloor7AM-8AM Breakfast AlleghenyBallroom,2ndFloor8AM-11AM Sessions Aslistedinprogram11AM-12PM Keynote:DonEverhart Juniata/DelewareBallrooms,2ndFl.12-2:30PM PAEABoardMeeting HarrisburgerRoom,3rdFloor
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Pennsylvania Art Education Association
General Conference Information
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About the Design Logo
TheconceptofholdingaPAEAConferenceusingDesignasathemewasbornfromaconversationbetweenseveralboardmembersandourloveofteachingdesign.WeknowtherearemanydesignloversinourvisualartsclassroomsacrossPennsylvaniaandwehopethatyouwillfindsupportandinspirationbyattendingthisconference.TheDesignConferencelogoisbasedonseveralideasthatwehopeyouwillenjoy:• Theshapeofthelogoisatrianglewhichisthemoststableofallformsbecauseitiswidest
atthebaseandtapersasitrises.EarlyEgyptianschosethisformfortheirmostsacredbuildings,recognizingit’sstrengthandstability.
• Thecolorsareblackplustheprimarycolorsusedinpublishing:cyan,magenta&yellow,betterknownasCMYK.
• ThetrianglehasastrongconnectiontoreligiousbeliefsandwasspirituallyinfluentialonalotofthethinkingofartistssuchasKandinskii(TheSpiritualInArt),andMondrian.Anumberoftheseartistswroteextensivelyaboutthemeaningandpurityofprimarycolorsandshapes.Thisconnectionbetweenart,spiritualityandlifeisimportant.
• Thelogoissimpleandtothepoint,asisthethemeofthisconference:DESIGN.OneofthemostimportantlessonswelearnedfromSteveJobswastokeepthingssimple,clean,tothepoint,andmemorable.
• Theimagewithintheshapeisbasedonanideaaboutlandscapeandlightthatcanbeinterpretedinvariousways.Oneintentionistoequatedesignandartwithideasaboutlightandorganization...brightideasasopposedtochaosanddarkness.
About the Cover
TheDesignthemecontinuestobedevelopedbytheimagesonthecover.Thelogositsonarowoftrianglesfilledwithafewpartiallyrevealediconsofdesignhistory.Someofyouhaveprobablyalreadyidentifiedthem.Fromlefttoright:• 1917–23:Red-BlueArmchairdesignedbyGerritRietveld• 1926:OysterWatchbyRolex• 1980:PhillipsCompactDisk• 1933:BialettiMokaExpressdesignbyAlfonsoBialetti• 1958:LegodesignedbyOleKirkandGotfredChristiansen
Allgreatdesignsbeganwithaproblemthatsomeonebrainstormedideasonhowtoresolve,andeventuallybuiltamodelorprototypethatsolvedtheproblem.Sometimesthisprocessisreferredtoasaproblemsolving,oracreativitycycle,orthedesignprocess.Behindthelogoandiconsofdesignisacollageofsketchesandonedesignprocessmodel.Itisareminderthatwithoutthisproblemssolvingwork,whichoftenresultedinmultiplefailuresbeforeachievingsuccess,thegreaticonsofdesignwouldneverhavebeencreated.
About the Wristband Flash Drives
ThewristbandflashdrivesareloadedwithconferenceextrasfromPAEAandfilesprovidedbysomeofourkeynotespeakers.Ontheflashdrive,youwillfind(amongotherthings):• DonEverhart’sPowerpointPresentation• EllenLupton’sPPTPresentationasapdffile• 12handoutsandgraphicorganizers,readyforclassroomusebyRandyGranger• stARTPostersdesignedforPAEAmembers• RobinVandeZande’sPrezi
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PAEA Governing BoardLeadership CouncilPresident: Kristine FontesPresident-Elect: Mary Elizabeth MeierPast-President: Christine BesackSecretary: Amy AndersonTreasurer: James Ritchey Division DirectorsElementary Level: Sandra CorsonMiddle Level: Leslie Ann KunkelSecondary Level: Diane WilkinHigher Education: Heather FountainRetired: Sandy WoodAdministration and Supervision: Emilee TaylorStudents: Kristina Kopfer Standing Committees and RepresentativesMinority and Multiethnic Concerns: Wanda KnightYouth Art Month: Ashley GogojExhibitions: Rachel DrumhellerCommunication/Newsletter: Kris TroxellPDE Representative: David DeitzArts in Special Education: Lynne HoroschackWeb Team: Mary Elizabeth Meier and Kris FontesDesign Education: Amy MiglioreAdvocacy: Christine BesackAwards: Diane WilkinProfessional Concerns: Beth CornellNon-Public Education: Lisa DuffyMuseum Education: Wendy PiresFellows: Jackie Thomas
Regional RepresentativesRegion 1: Leslie KunkelRegion 2: Suzanne LawlorRegion 3: Jessica SouchikRegion 4: Karen Lintner & Julia NelsonRegion 5: Marcy BogdanichRegion 6: Deb Theys & Joy KneppRegion 7: Melissa Gallagher & Wendy PiresRegion 8: Sandy Corson & Lisa TaylorRegion 9: Selena Mazzella and Jenna CasaldiRegion 10: Kristin BaxterRegion 11: Ian Williams and David MillerRegion 12: Lisbeth Bucci & Robin Brewer
PAEA Region Map
2012 Conference CommitteeConference Administrator & Registration: Leslie Gates
Conference Chair: Melissa Gallagher
Website: Kris Fontes
Advertisements: Susan Durgin
Awards Ceremony: Diane Wilkin
Regional Dinners & Banquet: Wendy Pires
Regional Dinners & Keynote Assistant: Ashley Gogoj
Keynote Assistant: Judith Treffinger
Student Exhibit: Rachel Drumheller
Exhibiters: Christine Besack
New Teachers & Student Events: Lisbeth Bucci
Members Mart & Roundtable: Kris Troxell
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Pennsylvania art education association 2012 award winners
ThePAEA2012AwardsCeremonywillbeheldintheLelandRoomoftheHarrisburgHiltonfrom5:30-6:30PMonSaturday,October6th.Attendanceisfree.Livemusic,horsd’ouveres,andacashbarwillfollowtheceremony.Pleaseplantoattendoneoftheseeventstoshowyoursupportforexcellenceinarteducation!
ThePennsylvaniaArtEducationAssociationannouncesthatMelissaA.GallagherhasbeennamedthePAEA2012OutstandingArtEducatoroftheYear.GallagherservesastheArtDepartmentChairatCarlisleHighSchoolintheCarlisleAreaSchoolDistrict,andasPAEAboardmemberandco-chairofthe2012PAEAAnnualconference.JudithP.Trefflinger,anartspecialistcolleagueshares,“Inhertenureasthedepartmentchairperson,Melissahasmanagedtokeepthevisualartsontheradarscopeofourschoolboardwhilecontinuouslyencouragingherdepartmenttostepforwardtotakeonadvocacyroleswithinthecommunity.”
• M.Ed.inArtEducation–KutztownUniversity• SupervisorofArtCertification–BloomsburgUniversity• B.S.inArtEducation–KutztownUniversity• Co-Chair2012PAEAAnnualConference• PAEAConferenceCommittee,workshoppresenter–multipleyears• Presenter–NAEAAnnualConference–2000• BoardMember–DickinsonCollegeTroutGalleryofArt(1994-present)• Member/Officer–Patriot-NewsScholasticArtAwardsSteeringCommittee• Presenter/Designer-ProfessionalDevelopmentforeducators• DepartmentChair–ArtDepartment,CarlisleAreaS.D.• Founderandco-advisor–CarlisleHSArt&LiteraryMagazine:Pandora’sBox (1996-2008)• Grantrecipient–MaryMcMullanFundforamuseum&publicschool cooperativeprogram
OutstandingArtEducatoroftheYearMelissaA.Gallagher
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ThePennsylvaniaArtEducationAssociationannouncesthatJackieThomashasbeennamedthePAEA2012OutstandingRetiredArtEducator.JackieThomasservedartseducationthroughouthercareerasaTeacher,DepartmentChair,Principal,ActingSuperintendentandAssistantSuperintendent.ShecontinuesenhancingartseducationasanactivememberofthePAEAboard,PAEADistinguishedFellows,andChairoftheClydeMcGearyScholarshipCommitteewhichsupportspre-serviceartseducationstudents.Thomas,mostrecently,wasamemberoftheEPLCArtsEducationInitiativeStudyGroupwhichdevelopedrecommendationsforpolicymakersandothersartseducationstakeholdersinPennsylvania.“Jackieishardworking,conscientious,andawealthofinformation,”accordingtoKrisFontes,PAEAPresident.“Herknowledgeofschoolpolicyinadditiontoherarteducationbackgroundmadeheraperfectmentor.”Jackiehasauthoredmanypublishedpieces,andisco-authorofatextbookArtImage:GradeSeven,currentlyundercontract.SheisalsoapracticingartistandexhibitsherworkinfibersacrossPennsylvania.Sheprovidesworkshops,hasdesignedandcoordinatedcommunityweavingcollaborationprojectsinvolvingpeopleofallagesandvolunteersinschoolclassrooms.SandyCorson,ateacheratWilliamsportAreaSchoolDistrict,andPAEAElementaryDivisionDirectorsays“Jackieembodiesthedefinitionofthisaward.Althoughshehasretired,shecontinuestosharehergiftsandknowledgeintheartswithstudentsateveryagelevel,herformercolleaguesandnewteachers.”
• Ph.D.ProgramPennStateUniversity–a.b.d.• M.Ed.ArtEducation–KutztownStateUniversity• B.S.ArtEducation–KutztownStateUniversity• Presenter–NAEAConventions/PAEAConferences–30+acceptedproposals• BoardMember–PennsylvaniaArtEducationAssociation–multiplepositions• Chairperson–ClydeMcGearyScholarshipCommittee• Author–numerousarticles,pendingstudenttextbook• Teacher/DepartmentChairperson–visualarts• Principal–CertifiedK-12• AssistantSuperintendent• Exhibitor/Artist-ExhibitionsacrossthestateofPennsylvania• Volunteerartist/teacher-communityprogramsandschoolclassrooms• Mentor–tonewteachers,colleagues,andgrowingleaders
OutstandingRetiredArtEducatorJackieThomas
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ThePennsylvaniaArtEducationAssociationannouncesthatDr.CarrieY.NordlundhasbeennamedthePAEA2012OutstandingHigherEducationArtEducator.NordlundiscurrentlyAssistantProfessorofArtEducationatKutztownUniversityinKutztown,PAandisservingasTreasurerontheExecutiveBoardfortheNAEAWomen’sCaucus.ShehashadanextensivehistoryofinvolvementwiththeNAEAWomen’sCaucus,andhasbeenapresenterfortheMissouri(MAEA)andPennsylvania(PAEA)statearteducationassociations.ShewashonoredbytheNAEAWomen’sCaucusin2002withanhonorarynamesakeawardgiveninherhonor–TheCarrieNordlundPreK-12Award.Whileworkinginthefieldofarteducation,Nordlundalsocontinuesherpersonalartisticpursuitsandhasobtainedseveralgrantstosupporthergoals.“Sheisadedicatedadvocateforherstudentsandforthefieldofarteducation,aseriousandfocusedscholarintheareasofWaldorfEducation,reflectiveteaching,andfeministpedagogy,acaringandempathiccollaborator,andoneofthehardestworkingprofessionalsI’veeverknown,”saysDr.MarilynStewartofKutztownUniversity.“Itisnotunusualforstudentstodescribe[Carrie]as‘remarkable,’‘inspiring,’‘awesome,’and‘fabulous,’indicatingthatherclassesare‘exceptional,’‘eye-opening,’and‘challenging.’”
• Ph.D.CurriculumandInstruction–ArtEducation–UniversityofMissouri• M.A.ArtEducation–CentralMissouriStateUniversity• TeacherCertification–ArtK-12• B.F.A.–Fiber/Design–KansasCityArtInstitute• NationalArtEducationAssociation(NAEA)Women’sCaucus Manycapacities–Boardmember,ExhibitionCoordinator,ConferenceBreakfast Speakerandcoordinator• Presenter-PennsylvaniaArtEducationAssociation(PAEA)annualconference• Presenter–NAEAannualconference–14juriedpresentations• Speaker,BoardMember-MissouriArtEducationAssociation(MAEA)• RecipientofNAEAFoundationGrant• Speaker–multipleeventsattheAllentownArtMuseum• Consultant/FoundingMember-CircleofSeasonsWaldorf-MethodsCharterSchool, LehighValley,PA• Author–Bookcontract2010“ArtExperiencesinWaldorfEducation”• Author–peerreviewedarticlesforNAEA,andchapter• Artist/Exhibitor–personalwork
OutstandingHigherEducationArtEducatorDr.CarrieY.Nordlund
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ThePennsylvaniaArtEducationAssociationannouncesthatConcettaM.MattionihasbeennamedthePAEA2012OutstandingSecondaryArtEducator.MattioniteachesatPenncrestHighSchoolintheRoseTreeMediaSchoolDistrictandisastaunchadvocateforherstudents,motivatingthemtopursuetheirindividualchosencreativepursuits.“Shewasthedrivingforcebehindtheschool’sCatwalkgallerywherestudentartworksaredisplayedonarotatingbasis,”accordingtoRichardGregg,thePenncrestPrincipal.“Concetta[also]hasnumerousaccoladesandartawards[forherpersonalworkandthese]encourageherstudentstoreachfortheirownlevelofexcellence.“Herprofessionalstrengthandexpertiseisalsodemonstratedinhermentoringofpre-servicearteducatorsasacooperatingteacherfortheUniversityofArtsArtEducationprogram.
• MasterofArtsinTeaching(MAT)–RhodeIslandSchoolofDesign• BFA–KutztownUniversity• PAEAConferenceCommittee–2009• Coordinator–PenncrestHSArtDepartment• AdvisorandCo-advisor–NationalArtHonorSocietyChapter• Awardee–ClaesNobelEducatorofDistinction:NationalSocietyofHSScholars–2010• GrantRecipient–“ThePowerofArtWorkshop”sponsoredbyRobertRauschenberg Foundation,D.C.–2010• CooperatingTeacherforpre-servicearteducators• Who’sWhoAmongAmerica’sTeachers–2002,2005• BoardMember–RhodeIslandSchoolofDesignAlumniClub
OutstandingSecondaryArtEducatorConcettaM.Mattioni
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ThePennsylvaniaArtEducationAssociationannouncesthatHeatherLeahRyersonFountain,Ph.D.,hasbeennamedthePAEA2012OutstandingSpecialNeedsArtEducator.FountainservesasAssistantProfessorofArtEducationatKutztownUniversity.SheholdsaPh.D.inCurriculumInstructionandArtEducationwithafocusondifferentiatedinstruction,chairstheUndergraduateArtEducationProgramatKutztownUniversityandhasbeenactiveindesigningartsandeducationprogramswhichprovidestudentsofmanyabilitiesanequitableaccesstolearning.Whenteachingaboutdisabilities,JackieConley,aKutztownAlumnaereports“shedoesnotapproachthesubjectmatterfromatextbookpointofview;rather,sheallowsthestudentstoexperienceitfirst-handbylettingthemnavigatecampusinawheelchair,givingthemtheabilitytounderstandaccessibilityandsocialchallenges.”Fountainalsopairsstudentsofdiffering[dis]abilitiesforpeerlearningandassiststhearteducationpre-serviceteachersindesigninginnovativeproductsthatcan‘betterthelifeofapersonwithadisability.’Asamentor,advisor,teacherandcolleague,Fountainexhibitsacalmandcaringattitudeofsupport.MistyYoung,aKutztownstudentshares,“IdonotthinkthatIwouldhavemadeitthisfarinmypursuitforhighereducationwithoutDr.Fountain.ShekeptmegoingwhenIthoughtthatgivingupwasmyonlyoption.Shemademebelieveinmyselfand…Inowusemydisabilitiestohelpothers.”
• Ph.D.CurriculumandInstruction&ArtEducation–PurdueUniversity• M.Ed.–HarvardGraduateSchoolofEducation• B.S.–ArtEducationwithaconcentrationinDisabilities–UniversityofMaine• StudiesintheHonorsProgram–MuseumofFineArts• Evaluator–NAEAProposalReviewCommittee• Author–Differentiatedinstructioninart–abookcurrentlyundercontract• Author–severalchaptersandcolumns–DavisPublications&NAEA• ExecutiveBoard&MembershipChair–NAEAWomen’sCaucusIssuesGroup• Coordinator–PAEASummerRetreat-2010-2012• HigherEducationDivisionDirector–PAEA• Co-chairPAEAFallConference–2013• Awardee–SharadinArtsServiceAward–2011• StafftrainerandCoordinatorofdisabilitycampingprograms–CampOceanwood, Maine
OutstandingSpecialNeedsArtEducatorDr.HeatherLeahRyersonFountain
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ThePennsylvaniaArtEducationAssociationannouncesthatKrisTuerkhasbeennamedthePAEA2012OutstandingMiddleLevelEducator.TuerkiscurrentlyteachingattheKutztownMiddleSchoolintheKutztownAreaSchoolDistrict.Sheiswellknowninthecommunityandhasorganizednumerouseventswheremiddleschoolstudents,collegestudentsandcommunitymemberscaninteract.TwoprogramsincludetheFestivaloftheArtswhereKutztownUniversitystudentsworkwithMiddleSchoolstudentstoprovidehands-onartstationsaspartoftheannualfundraisingevent,andPainttheTownGoldwherelocalbusinessandresidenceownersvolunteertheirwindowsascanvasesforstudentwork.Aswellascollaboratingoutsidetheclassroomwithcommunitymembers,sheisanactiveparticipantasownerandoperatorofthe“KristenTuerkCreativeArtsInstituteandCustomPictureFrameShop.”“Inadditiontobringingwithherawarmandvivaciousteachingstyle”saysNancyS.Brooks,“shenoticeablygoesaboveandbeyond,[holding]twosessionsofafterschoolartprograms,oneinthespringandoneinthefall.”Inadditiontothevisualartsprogram,JenniferWylandsaysthis,“NotonlydoesKrishavethestudentscreateartwork,buttheyalsopeerassessoneanother,aswellasreflectandwriteabouttheirpersonalexperiences.”KristenTuerkcollaborateswithothersandenhancesherartteachingwiththenaturalfitofotherdisciplines.
• M.Ed.KutztownUniversity• B.F.A.Crafts/Textiles,KutztownUniversity• B.S.KutztownUniversity• Presenter–PAEAConference(2009);PAEALeadershipRetreat(2011)• Coordinator–CommunityArtsEngagements–MiddleSchoolandUniversitystudents• Presenter–NAEAStudentChapterevent(2008)• Developer/Coordinator–FestivaloftheArts–KutztownMiddleSchoolAnnual Fundraiser(2006-2012)• Developer/Coordinator–PainttheTownGold–CommunityArtprogram(2008-2010)• Awardrecipient–NCAADivisionII’sCommunityEngagementAward(2009)• Collaborator–AcrossCurriculumArt/Science• Awardrecipient–SchuylkillActionNetworkAward(2009)• Proprietor–“KristenTuerkCreativeArtsInstituteandCustomPictureFrameShop• AssistantScoutmaster–BoyScoutTroop101,Kutztown(1995-2009)
OutstandingMiddleLevelArtEducatorKristenTuerk
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ThePennsylvaniaArtEducationAssociationannouncesthatLisbethM.BuccihasbeennamedthePAEA2012OutstandingRegionRepresentative.Bucciservesasaco-representativeforPAEAinRegion12,andrecentlyretiredasavisualartseducatorfromGarnetValleyHighSchoolinGlenMills,PA.AsaPAEAboardmember,shehasbegunandcontinuedinitiativesforregionalevents,andinformativesessionsfornewandpre-serviceartteachers.Shebeganablogonthepaea.orgwebsite,andcontinuestokeepartseducatorsnetworkedthroughdigitalmeans.“Lisbeth’senergyandattentiontodetailarehelpingPAEAgrowandrespondtomemberneeds,”saysKrisFontes,PAEAPresident.
• M.S.Education–WilkesUniversity,Scranton,PA• B.S.ArtEducation–KutztownStateUniversity• AwardedPAEAOutstandingSecondaryArtEducator–2008• AwardedPAEAOutstandingArtHonorSocietyChapter–2004• Presenter–NAEAconvention–2010,2012• Presenter–PAEAconferences-multipleyears• Co-Representative–Region12–PAEA2011and2012• VisualArtsCurriculumCoordinatork-12–GarnetValleySD,1996-2011• Exhibitor–Juriedandinvitationalshows–personalwork.• Attendee–2005ChinaJointEducationalLeadershipConference–BeijingChina
OutstandingRegionRepresentativeLisbethM.Bucci
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ThePennsylvaniaArtEducationAssociationannouncesthatMarcyL.BogdanichhasbeennamedthePAEA2012OutstandingElementaryArtEducator.BogdanichcurrentlyservesasanelementaryartteacherintheHamptonTownshipSchoolDistrictandhasachievedtheNationalBoardCertificationforEarlyandMiddleChildhood.SarahTambuccispeakstoMarcy’sprofessionallife,“Asamodelforusall,shehasdemonstratedthatpassion,coupledwithmuchhardwork,andavisionforwhatmightbe,caninspire,motivateandchallengethosewhochoosetofollowinherfootsteps.”Asaneducator,shehasservedherdistrictandstudentsinmanywaysandgainedtherespectofhercolleagues.“Herconcernandpassionfortheartsextendsbeyondherclassroomtothedistrict,tothestateandnationallevels”saysKarenVachon-Thanerwhoadds,“Marcyhashelpedmetobecomeabettereducator.”
• NationalBoardCertified–EarlyandMiddleChildhood• MastersEquivalency–EdinboroUniversity,CarlowCollege• B.S.EdinboroUniversity• BoardMemberPennsylvaniaArtEducationAssociation(PAEA)• Presenter–PAEAAnnualConferences• Member-PAEAConferencePlanningCommittee(2001,2010)• Presenter–P.BuckleyMossFoundationforChildren’sEducationConference• Representative–HamptonTownshipEducationAssociation• Committeemember–HTEAStrategicplanning,DistrictSafety,Curriculumwriting• Member–WesternRegionPSEAProfessionalRightsandResponsibilitiesCommission
OutstandingElementaryLevelArtEducatorMarcyL.Bogdanich
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ThePennsylvaniaArtEducationAssociationannouncesthatDr.SarahTambuccihasbeennamedthePAEA2012OutstandingFriendtoArtEducation.TambucciiscurrentlytheDirectorfortheArtsEducationCollaborative(AEC)whichservesthewesternpartofPennsylvaniaprovidinginformationalandtrainingresourcesforteachersandadministratorsintegratingartslearninginalllevelsofeducation.Dr.TambuccidirectedAEC’sgrantfundedstudyofthePittsburghPublicSchools(PPS)andasaresult,aneducationalmodelintegratingmoreequitableandaccessibleartseducationacrossalllevelswasdeveloped.AEChascontinuedtherelationshipwithPPSbyseekingfundingfortheartsinitiativesintheschools,preparingprofessionaltrainingforeducators,andsupportingeffortstodevelopandgrowtheartcurriculuminthedistrict.AECisalsoactiveinkeepingPAartseducatorsinformedonpolicydevelopmentsandisworkingwiththeEducationalPolicyandLeadershipCenter(EPLC)inbuildingthePAArtsEdNetwork(PAEN),astate-widecoalitionoforganizationsadvocatingforartseducationacrossPennsylvania.AngelaAbadillaofthePittsburghPublicSchoolssays,“Dr.Tambuccihasakeensenseofknowinghowtobringtherightorganizationstogetherattherighttimes,manynewandinvaluablepartnershipshavebeenformed[duetoherefforts].”
• Ph.D.EducationalAdministration–UniversityofPittsburgh• M.Ed.ArtEducation–UniversityofPittsburgh• B.S.ArtEducation–EdinboroStateCollege• PAEA–PastPresident• NAEA–PastPresident,EasternRegionVicePresident,andmore.• NationalEndowmentfortheArts–PanelMember(multiplepanels)• PennsylvaniaGovernor’sInstitutefortheArts–advisorypanelmember• Author–numerousarticlesonarteducation• Teacher/DepartmentChairperson–visualarts• Principal–Elementarylevel• Adjunctfaculty-CarlowCollegeandUniversityofPittsburgh
OutstandingFriendtoArtEducationDr.SarahTambucci
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ThePennsylvaniaArtEducationAssociationannouncesthatWendyS.SweigarthasbeennamedthePAEA2012OutstandingMuseumArtEducator.SweigartistheDirectorofOutreachEducationfortheSusquehannaArtMuseum(SAM)locatedinHarrisburg,PA.WendyhasalsobeenthecuratorforthePennsylvaniaDepartmentofEducationgalleriesuntilthatpositionwasrecentlyeliminated.ShehasalsoservedPAEAinavarietyofpositionswhichincluded:ConferenceChairperson,RegionalRepresentative,mini-conferencecoordinator,andYAMjudge.AtSAMWendyhasbeeninstrumentalinplanningthemobileexhibitsforthe“VanGo!”busprogram,andmaintainedtheArtGoestoSchoolportfolioswithcurrentandstandardsbasedlessons.AccordingtoMaryLouiseDallam,“sheworkstirelesslyforimprovedpublicawarenessanddeeperunderstandingamongthecitizensofCentralPennsylvaniafortheroleanartmuseumcanplayinthecommunityandpublicschools.”
• M.A.inArtEducation–inprogress–MessiahCollege• B.S.-ArtEducation–KutztownUniversity,Pennsylvania• Curator–PADepartmentofEducationYouthArtMonth(since2006)• Member-VisualArtsAdvisoryCommittee,Harrisburg(since2009)• Developerofexhibits–VanGo!MuseumonWheels(since2006)• Curator–exhibitsPADepartmentofEducationbuilding(2008-2012)• PAEARegion7Co-Representative,BoardMember(1998-2006)• PAEAConferenceChair–2008• PAEAco-ConferenceChair–2004• Presenter–PFMHO(PAMuseums)Conference–2012• Speaker–localcommunityorganizations
OutstandingMuseumArtEducatorWendyS.Sweigart
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Laura AbbottSusan AmonCheryl BagenstoseJackieraye BarrKristin BaxterRande BlankAmy BloomMarcy BogdanichRobb BomboyEvelyn BraunLisbeth BucciBeth BurkhauserBooker CarpenterJenna CasaldiRichard CigankoLaura ClarkMary Lou DallamM. Susan DurginHeather Fountain
scholarshiP contributors
Ashley GogojThomas HarringtonDemi HausemanKaren Keifer-BoydDeb KlinedinstJoy KneppKaren KolkkaLindsay LesterMichelle LineKaren LintnerDavid LoveTheodore ManninoConcetta MattioniPatricia McGuireMary Elizabeth MeierScott MeierLisa MillerMichael MillerWendy Milne
PAEAwouldliketoextendoursincerethankstothefollowingindividualswhocontributedtotheClydeS.McGearyScholarshipFundthisyear.
Margaret Mary MonahanNicole PackardWendy PiresLeeann RhodesSheila RuenJulie SchedinPenny ShearerBarbara SupleeWendy SweigartEmilee TaylorDebra TheysJackie ThomasKris TroxellTeresa UnseldDiane WilkinSandra Wood...and others who donated after this publi-cation went to press
ThePennsylvaniaArtEducationAssociationFellows’ClydeM.McGearyScholarshipProgrampresentsannualscholarshipstoarteducationstudentsinPennsylvaniacollegesanduniversities.
Mr.ClydeM.McGearyisaretiredarteducatorandFellowofPAEA.FellowsofthePennsylvaniaArtEducationAssociationareagroupofmemberswhohavecontributedenduringdistinguishedservicetoPennsylvaniaarteducation.AlthoughnolongeractiveontheBoardoftheorganization,Fellowscontinuetoseekwaystoservetheprofession.AsaFellow,Mr.McGearyhascreatedanendowmentsupportingtheeducationofstudentsenteringthefieldofarteducationhereinPennsylvania.Thecashvalueofthescholarshipsisdeterminedbytheincomeproducedbytheendowmentandthenumberofscholarshipsthatareawardedinanygivenyear.Inadditiontothescholarshipfunds,agrantisalsoavailabletoscholarshiprecipientsforthepurposeofattendingtheAnnualPAEAConference.Thegrantmoneyisusedbyscholarshipwinnerstooffsetregistrationandothertravelexpenses.
The2012PAEAFellowsClydeM.McGearyScholarshipwinneris:
MaryKateBergh KutztownUniversity
2012WinnerClydeM.McGearyScholarshipProgram
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MakesuretotakesometimetoviewthePAEAStudentArtExhibitionhappeningintheHon-or’sSuiteofthePennsylvaniaDepartmentofEducationbuildingat333MarketSt.Theexhibi-tionfeaturesworkofstudentsinK-CollegeGraduatework.SpecialstickersindicatetheworkofstudentsintheNationalArtHonorSociety.
NationalArtHonorSociety(NAHS)isdesignedspecificallyforhighschoolstudentsingrades9-12.In1978,theNationalArtEducationAssociationbegantheNationalArtHonorSocietyprogramspecificallyforhighschoolstudents,forthepurposeofinspiringandrecognizingthosestudentswhohaveshownanoutstandingabilityinart.TheNAHSstrivestoaidmembersinworkingtowardtheattainmentofthehigheststandardsinartareas,andtobringarteducationtotheattentionoftheschoolandcommunity.FormoreinformationaboutNAHS,visit:http://www.arteducators.org/community/national-art-honor-society.
receptions
An opening reception and welcoming remarks by Clyde McGeary will take place Thursday, October 4th at 7:30 PM.
A public reception will take place Saturday, October 20th from 1-3 PM.
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FridayExhibitor Hours
8:00 AM - 5:00 PMExhibitors located in the Pennsylvania Ballroom
Breakfast (Ticketed Event)7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Breakfast located in the York Ballroom
Registration Hours7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
registration located in the lobby outside the Pennsylvania Ballroom
NAHS Student Exhibition Hours8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
exhibit located at the PA Dept of Ed in the honor’s suite
8:00 AM KEYNOTEDesignerly Thinking and Doing: Providing the Human Touch to EducationDr. Scott WarnerAmericanpubliceducationhasbeenimmersedinthestandardsmovementforatleastthelastdecade.InanefforttoimprovetheacademicsuccessofstudentsingradesK-12publiceducationhassadlybecomenarrowlyfocusedononlytwosubjects:languageliteracyandmathematics.Thismyopicapproachtoeducationdiminishesthevalueofbothteachingandlearningandthrowstothecurbourbroaderunderstandingoflearningstyles,multipleformsofintelligence,andahostofotherfactorsthatdifferentiatesstudentsfromoneanother.Basedonthenewlypublishedbookentitled“CreativityandDesigninTechnologyandEngineeringEducation,”thiskeynoteaddressexploresthevariousaspectsofcreativityanddesignwithinthebroaderhumanexperience,technologyandengineeringeducation,andthegeneraleducationcurriculum.Scottisgenerouslyprovidingeveryconferenceattendeewithhisbook,“CreativityandDesigninTechnologyandEngineeringEducation“onaCD.
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9:00 - 9:50 AM SESSIONS
Friendship Weaving: Purposes, Settings, Tools, Materials, & DesignsJackie Thomas and Sandy CorsonWorkshopwillinclude:participationinweaving;curriculumgoals,philosophicalquestions,makinghistoricallinks,craftsmanship,finishing-off;advocacy,publicservice,variousweavingenvironments,interactiveartactivity.Packetofteachingmaterialsprovided.Metropolitan A
Design Thinking: How Do We Get From Thought to Thing?Leann RhoadesDesignthinkingisapowerfulapproachtocreativeproblemsolvingskills.Ourstudents’livelihoodswilldependontheabilitytothinklikedesignersincreative,skillful,andcollaborativeways.Metropolitan B
Brushstrokes and Books: Art as a Gateway to Language LiteracyEmily PritchardLessonideas,exemplars,andteachingstrategiestosupportliteracydevelopmentintheartroom,withafocusonengagingstudentswithlanguage-basedlearningdifferences.Metropolitan C
Evaluating Teaching: Useful Tools for Pre-service and In-service Art TeachersMary Elizabeth MeierDanielsonframework,4domainsofprofessionalpractice,improvedteacherevaluationrubrics,studentlearningassessments:Thesetoolsandresourcesareusefultostudentteachers,supervisors,andexperiencedartteachers.William Penn
Mid-Centry Modern Architecture at the State MuseumBeth HagerAreyouafanofAMCsMadMenshowandanything60s?JoinBethasshediscussesthedesignofTheStateMuseumofPennsylvania,dedicatedin1965andgearingupforits50thanniversary.Learnaboutthearchitecturaldesignofthebuilding,plansforrestorationandtheinnovativeredesignofthemuseumstore.Bridgeport
Urban Design: Writing on the WallJudith Treffinger and Rachel DrumhellerParticipantswilldiscoverusesofurbandesignintheirclassroomsasarelevantmeanstoteachdesign,colortheory,font/typographyformationanditsuseincommercialart.Teachinggraffitialsoyieldsdiscussionsonthelegalityofstreetartandwheretheboundariesofartlie.Harrisburger A
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9:00 - 9:50 AM SESSIONFirst Conference?Joy KneppWelcometoyourfirstPAEAconference.Joinmeforanoverviewofhowtheconferencesessionsareorganizedsothatyougetthemostoutofthisexperience.Iwillhelpyoutounderstandthepro-grambook,giveyouhintsonwhatnottomiss,andattempttoanswerquestionsyoumighthave.Harrisburger B
Keynote Q & AScott Warner and Martin RayalaStayaftertheKeynoteaddressforcasualconversationandQ&AaboutDesignEducationwithScottWarnerandMartinRayala.BothwillbesigningtheirrecentlypublishedbookthatwillbegiventoattendeesinPDFformonaCD.Lancaster Ballroom
9:00 - 10:50 AM SESSION
“Water Challenge” A Hands-on Demonstration Workshop for Classroom InnovationRandy Granger and Jennifer BakerThisworkshopwilldemonstrateapplicationofdesignprocessasameansofenhancingcreativityandreflectivepracticeintheclassroom.Participantswillworkcollaborativelyindesignteamstoexperiencethe“WaterChallenge”activitywhileexploringwaystousedesignlearningtoempowertheirstudents.LelandTicketed Hands-On Workshop: $5
10:00 - 10:50 AM SESSIONS
AdvocacyLeslie Kunkle, Diane Wilkin, Marcy Bogdanich, Leeann RhodesSometimeswetendtothinkofadvocacyasposters,artexhibitsandletterwritingtoourgovern-mentrepresentatives.Buttherearemanyeveryday,naturalfitopportunitiesforadvocacy.Joinusasweshareadvocacystrategiesyoumayfindusefulinatimewhenadvocacyisnecessaryforourcontentareaandourprofession.Metropolitan B
Teaching Computer Generated Animation to 1st and 2nd Grade StudentsDemi HausemanLessonideas,exemplars,andteachingstrategiestosupportliteracydevelopmentintheartroom,withafocusonengagingstudentswithlanguage-basedlearningdifferences.Metropolitan C
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Celebrating Youth Art MonthAshley GogojYouthArtMonthisanannualobservanceeachMarchtoemphasizethevalueofarteducationforallchildrenandtoencouragesupportforqualityschoolartprograms.ThispresentationwillprovidearteducatorswithinformationonhowtoobserveYouthArtMonth.Information,resources,andhandoutswillbeprovidedtoeducatorstobeginplanningandcarryingoutYouthArtMonthactivi-ties.William Penn
The Project an Interdisciplinary Art InstallationPenny Shearer and Justin AyaleThispresentationwillincludeArtistinResidence,JustinAyala,andHighSchoolArtTeacher,PennyShearer,explaininghowtheyusedgrantmoniestocreateaschoolwideInterdisciplinaryArtForm.Bridgeport
Student Chapter Think TankAmy Pfeiler-Wunder and Mary Kate BerghShareideastobuildorstartyourstudentchapter!Learnmoreaboutfundraising,communityevents,andserviceprojectsfromstudentchapterleadersacrossthestate!Harrisburger A
Ghana and Design: Transforming International Experiences Into the Art ClassroomTeresa UnseldThefocusofthispresentationisontheconceptofdesignthroughamulticultural/globalperspective.Arteducatorshaveanopportunitytotapintothisperspectiveandinsightthroughtheirtravels.Harrisburger B
10:00 AM - 11:50 AM SESSION
Designing With PatternsBob MoreniCreate&usepaperstencilswithStroke&CoatAccentdimensionalglazeaspartofthedesignprocesswhichcanbeeasilyadaptedtomeetavarietyofcross-curriculumobjectivesMetropolitan ATicketed Hands-On Workshop: $3
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Design RxElaine CunferDesignRxisanalldayworkshopwhichpairsvolunteerCommunicationDesignseniorswithseniorcraftdesign,arteducationandfineart“clients”todesigntheirvisualidentitymaterials.Duetoincreasinglydemandingprogramneeds,wefoundalackofcommunicationandunderstandingbetweenstudentsandfacultyindifferentartareas.Weareworkingtosolvethisgapintheeduca-tionof21stcenturystudentsthroughthisinnovativeprogramthatwewillshareinformationabout.Metropolitan B
Murals: Designing a Creative CommunitySandra Corson and Jessica SouchikHaveyourstudentsleaveamarkonyourcommunity.Twoartteacherswillsharetheirmuralmak-ingexperiencesfromconcepttorealityincludingfunding,collaboration,materials,andprocesses.Resourcesprovided.Metropolitan C
Conversation: EPLC’s “Creating Pennsylvania’s Future Through Arts and Education” ReportJackie ThomasInteractiveconversationaboutrecommendationsmadebyEPLC’sArts&EducationInitiativere-port:CreatingPennsylvania’sFutureThroughtheArtsandEducation.Wewilldiscusstheopportuni-tiesitcreatesandquestionsitraises.Materialsprovided.William Penn
Beyond Graffiti Graphics: Using Hip Hop in the ClassroomJessica KirkerArteducatorshavetheresponsibilityofhelpingstudentsmediatetheirvisualworld,particularlypop-ularculturesuchashiphopdesignthataffectsstudents’understandingofgender,racial,sexual,andeconomicidentity.Bridgeport
Pre/Text: Making Meaning with FontsAmy BloomThissessionsharesasuccessfullessonthatexaminedtheabundanceoffontsandmassmessagesinourculture,andfeaturesthedesignofletterformstoconveyideas.Leland
Design Fundraising Events to Support Your NAEA/PAEA Student ChaptersRande BlankDiscoverhowaNAEA/PAEAStudentChapterflourisheswithuniversityfacultysupportandleader-ship.Throughfundraisingevents,conferenceco-presentationsanduniversityworkshopsUArtsstu-dentsparticipatedandattendedprofessionalarteducationconferences.Harrisburger A
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Understanding How Visual Arts Enhance LifeMary Ann StankiewiczUsingbothvisualandverbalmedia,universitystudentstakingAED211examinesharedhumanexperiencesofmakingandrespondingtovisualimagestounderstandhowpeopleinterpretvisualculture.Harrisburger B
Creative Thinkers, Innovative Outcomes: What Impact Might this Approach Have on Art Education?Doris Wells-PapanekCreativethinkingleadstoinnovativeideas.Arteducatorsareintheuniquepositiontointroducecreativethinkingskillsalongsidetheknowledge.Thissessionwillofferassessmenttoolsandaccount-abilitystrategies.Lancaster Ballroom
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM LunchYork and Lebanon BallroomsLunchisincludedinyourregistrationfee.Buffetwillbeopenfrom12-1PMandyoucancomeandgoasyouplease.TheexhibitionareainthePennsylvaniaBallroomisalsoopenfrom12-1PM.
1:00 PM KEYNOTE
What is Design Education and Why Teach It?Dr. Robin Vande ZandeWearevisualarteducators.Shouldthatincludetheteachingofdesign?Well,yes.TheVisualArts,asdefinedbytheNationalArtEducationAssociation,“includethetraditionalfineartssuchasdrawing,painting,printmaking,sculpture;communicationanddesignartsincludingfilm,television,graphics,productdesign;architectureandenvironmentalartssuchasurban,interior,andlandscapedesign;folkarts;andworksofartsuchasceramics,jewelry,worksinwood,paper,andothermateri-als”(TheNationalVisualArtsStandards,©1994NationalArtEducationAssociation).Thispresentationwillexplainthebasicsofdesigneducation,coversomereasonswhytheteachingofdesignmayhelptostabilizeourplaceineducation,andgiveexamplesofsomelessonsthatteachershavetaught.
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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM SESSIONS
My Story: An Alternative Journey in the Field of Art EducationWendy SweigartWithloomingcutstoarteducationprogramsnationwide,howcanyouremaininvolvedintheca-reerfieldyoulove?Learnhowoneartsprofessional’scareerjourneykeepsherengaged,immersedandinvolvedinthefieldofarteducation.Metropolitan B
AR and QR Codes Means What to Art Teachers?Beth CornellParticipateinaninteractivediscussiononwhatAugmentedReality(AR)andQuickResponse(QR)codescanmeantoyourclassroomandotherclassrooms.Whatrolecanteachingfundamentaldesignplay?William Penn
Designing Collaborative Art Experiences between University and Elementary School StudentsMark MoilanenComeseeandhearthesuccessesofan8-yearcollaborationbetweenArtEducationmajorsofShippensburgUniversityandK-5studentsoftheShippensburgAreaSchoolDistrict.Bridgeport
The Tiny Planet ProjectKris FontesFindoutaboutarecentchallengepublishedinSchoolArtsMagazinethatinvitesartteachersfromacrossthenationtoparticipateinachallengeinvolvingtwoofthecoolestappsforiPhones,iPadsandiPods:PhotosynthandTinyPlanets.ThisisagreatopportunitywiththepotentialtogetyourstudentsworkpublishedinSchoolArtsMagazine.Metropolitan B
2:00 PM - 2:50 PM SESSIONS
Design Professional Teaching Portfolios for the 21st Century Interviewing ProcessRande BlankDiscoverhowtodesignessentialmaterialstomosteffectivelyprepareprofessionalportfoliosforinterviewing.Learnhowpre-serviceteachersusetechnologytocreatedigitalportfoliosandrecommendationsforinterviewpreparation.Handoutswillbeincluded.Harrisburger A
Mixed Messages: Women in Art Education HistoriesMary Ann StankiewiczHistoricalinquirysuggestsperennialquestions,e.g.,whyhavewomeninarteducationreceivedmixedmessagesabouttheirartisticcapabilitiesandprofessionalcapacities?Whatcanwedotochangesuchmessages?Harrisburger B
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Challenge Art and Design Projects for Elementary StudentsMarcy Bogdanich“Takethesetwopiecesofwireandmakeafigureinaction.”Thisinteractivesessionincludeslessonideas,andopportunitytotestyourskillswithaChallenge/DesignArtProject.Metropolitan C
Keynote Q & ARobin Vande ZandeStayaftertheKeynoteaddressforcasualconversationandQ&AaboutDesignEducationwithRobinVandeZande.Lancaster Ballroom
2:00 PM - 3:20 PM SESSION
Using Interdisciplinary Art Lessons & Cross Curricular Connections to Foster 21st Century SkillsMichele ScuremanByusinginterdisciplinaryartlessonsandcrosscurricularconnections,thishands-onworkshopisdesignedtoengageteachersinthesedevelopedlessonsaswellasfosterdialogueincreatingtheirownlessonswithmanycommoncoreacademicsubjectareas.Metropolitan ATicketed Hands-On Workshop: $10
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Youth Art Month 2013Art Shapes the World
This year there is a nationwide event planned for Youth Art Month:School Flags Across the U.S. Flying High. Schools throughout the United States will hold flag design competitions. Each state will select a design which will be made into a 3’ x 5’ flag and flown in Washington, D.C. during the month of March.
Deadline December 7th!
For more information, please visit www.paea.orgor come to the “Celebrating Youth Art Month” presentation on Friday at 10:00 am!
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM OFF-SITE TOUR
Art of the State: A Tour of the Artwork in Pennsylvania’s Capitol BuildingHosted by Ashley Gogoj and Judith TreffingerWhenPresidentTheodoreRooseveltattendedthededicationofthebuildingonOctober4,1906,hesaid,“ThisisthehandsomestbuildingIeversaw.”TheCapitolwasdesignedintheAmericanRe-naissancestylebyPhiladelphiaarchitectJosephHuston(1866-1940),whoenvisionedthebuildingasa“PalaceofArt.”Builtandfurnishedatacostof$13million,theCapitolfeaturespaintings,stainedglassandfurnishingsbysomeofthebestartisansoftheday.Meet at Registration Desk at 2 PMTicketed Event: $3
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM SESSIONS SCRATCH - Imagine*Program*ShareKristine FontesWithScratch(http://scratch.mit.edu),studentscanprogramtheirowninteractivestories,games,animations,andsimulations–andsharetheircreationsonline.LearnhowtoincorporateScratchintothe21stcenturyartroom.Metropolitan B
Material Culture and Personal Identity in the MuseumRebecca LawrenceThroughexamplesofgallerydiscussionandstudioactivitiesheldattheSchwenkfelderLibrary,thispresentationexploreshowobjectsofmaterialculturerevealpersonalnarrative.William Penn
Interaction Design in Art Education: Teaching Interactive Theory Over Computer CompetencyJames PannafinoDesigninarteducationismorethancomputerprograms.Interactiondesignprincipleshaveatime-lessfoundationthatfostersinteractivethinkingforamoderndesigneducation.Bridgeport
2:30 PM - 3:50 PM SESSION
Cell Phones as Artistic ToolsAmy Miglore, Becca Williams and Jennifer LeonardTeenshaveaccesstoarttoolsviatheircellphonesandfreeeditingprogramsandapps.Learnhowtoinspirestudentstousethosetoolsforpowerfulartisticcommunication!Leland
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3:00 PM - 3:50 PM SESSIONS
Let’s Play: Creating Play Experiences Through Design ThinkingAmy Pfeiler-Wunder and Carrie NordlundComeandplayasweexplorethehistoryandphilosophyofplaythroughhandsoninquiry!Learnhowtoinfuseaplayfulapproachinadesign-thinkingcurriculum.Metropolitan B
Connecting Students to the Common Core Through ArtHeather FountainJointhissessiontoexploreengagingstrategiesforincludingthecommoncoreofliteracyintoaqualityK-8visualartsprogramMetropolitan C
A Conversation About QualityJamie KasperJointheAECforadiscussionaboutqualityartseducation,basedonProjectZero’sresearchreport“TheQualitiesofQuality:UnderstandingExcellenceinArtsEducation.”William Penn
Succesful Elements of Design in PaintingJoe GyurcsakThisworkshopwillcoverallthecriticalelementsneededtodevelopastrongsenseofdesignin2-Dpainting.Bridgeport
Beat Out the Competition & Get that JobJackie ThomasMarketingyourselfinapplication&interview,cumulativevstargetedresume&portfolio,com-monalities&differencesinapplyingforK-12orhighereducationoradministrationpositions,artist&teacherstatementHarrisburger A
Creative Partnering – Can it be a Win-Win?Wendy Sweigart and Beth HagerIntoday’sdifficulteconomy,museumshavebeenhithardwithcutsinfundingandstaffing.Howcanyoumaintainhigh-qualityexhibitsandprogramsinadowneconomy?Learnhowtwoartsorganizationspartneredtocreateacollaborationthatservedbeneficialtobothorganizationsandthecommunityatlarge.Harrisburger B
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3:30 PM - 4:50 PM SESSION
Jazz Improvisation and Mark Making: Art and Music RemixScott MeierBringyourfavoritemedia,I’llbringmysaxophone!Let’sexperimentwithmarkmakingandmusicalperformancethroughaseriesofinteractivejazzimprovisationsinspiredbycollaborativeandcre-ativeendeavors.Metropolitan AHands-on Workshop; No ticket required
4:00 PM - 4:50 PM SESSIONSThinking Inside and Outside the Box, Building An IdeaSusan BracciaAstudio-basedprojectinvolvingthetransformationofabox,willbepresented.Thisprojectencom-passesatotaldesignmethodologyexperience,fromconceptualizingasolutiontobuildingafinal3-Dprototype.Metropolitan B
Nasco Game ShowMike MatleyIwillshareinformationonproducts,projectsandwhat’sexcitinginarteducation.Iwillpresentawidevarietyofproductsfrommanymanufacturer’sallfocusedonarteducationK-12.Metropolitan C
Me? A Leader? Absolutely!Diane WilkinLeadershipislearnedanddeveloped.Learnstrategiestoputyourself‘atthetable’withotherdeci-sionmakers;somesimple,somefun,sometaketime,butallarewellworthit.Shareyourownideasandsuccessfulstrategiesaswell.William Penn
Responding to RodinRebecca Mitchell and Barbara BassettLearnaboutthenewlyrenovatedRodinMuseuminPhiladelphia,discussandrespondtohiswork,andlearnaboutrecentlypublishedclassroommaterialsrelatedtoRodin.Bridgeport
Vans Custom Culture CompetitionVictoria StettsInformationaboutthecompetition,studentexamplesandtheprocessthattheMontoursvilleAreaHighSchoolstudentsexperienced.Leland
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Social Media and NetworkingLisbeth BucciLearnhowyoucannavigateandutilizesocialmediatonetworkandhelpyoufindajob!Harrisburger A
Collaborative Projects as the result of Japan-US Teacher Exchange for ESD (Education for Sustainable Development)Michael MillerLearnabouttheFulbrightJapanTeacherExchangeforESD,aprogramthatintroducesteachersofalldisciplinesandacademicareastoJapanesecultureandEducationforSustainableDevelop-ment,andseecollaborativeprojectsthatresultedfromthisprogram.Harrisburger B
Can Openers and Toilet Brushes: How Design Will Save EducationSteven WillisTeachinginformationgatheringonlyfeedsthedesireoftheprivatesectortooutsourceanddown-size.Growthexistsinstudents’abilitytothinkacrossdisciplines,anddesigninstructionfostersthatability.Lancaster Ballroom
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM MEMBERS’ MARTLobby outside of the Pennsylvania Ballroom
ExploretheMembers’Martfeaturingfineartandcraftsthatarecreatedbyyourcolleaguesandavailableforpurchase.
6:00 PM REGIONAL DINNERSEat with teachers from your geographic region at local restaurants
EveryoneisencouragedtoparticipateintheRegionalDinnereventsthatwilltakeplaceatvariousrestaurantsindowntownHarrisburg(seenextpage).Enjoyanightonthetownandagreatmealwithotherteachersfromyourregion.SignuplistsareintheregistrationareaoryoucantellyourRe-gionalRepduringtheFridayluncheonthatyouplantogooutfordinner.Harrisburgisknownforit’snightlifeonFridayandSaturday.Harrisburgisafuncitywithlotsofmusic,dancing,pianobars,andanawesomebookstorecalledTheMidtownScholarthathasanentirefloorofartbookstoperuse.
AshuttlewillrunfromthefrontofthehoteltovariousspotsthroughoutdowntownHarrisburgfrom5-11PM.Therearetaxiservicesavailable,includingabiketaxiservice,ifanyonewishestostayoutlaterthan11PM.Considertakingtheshuttleorwalkingaroundtowninagrouptoensureyoursafety.
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PAEA Region Map
Regions 1, 3 & 5 BrickCityBar&Grill1313N.2ndStreet(717)232-2522
Region 2TheFireHouse606North2ndStreet(717)234-6064
Regions 4 & 6Arepas-BYOB316North2ndStreet(717)233-3332
Region 7 AppalachianBrewingCompany50NorthCameron(717)221-1083
Regions 8 & 9 Stockson2nd211North2ndStreet(717)233-6699
Region 10MollyBrannigans2nd&WalnutStreet(717)260-9242
Regions 11 & 12 ElSol(Aroundthecornerfromhotel)22S3rdStreet(717)901-5050
Students NeatoBurrito209North2ndStreet(717)232-7467
Additional Points of Interest
MidtownScholarBookstore1302N.3rdSt.
Capitol1CommonwealthAve.N.Third&StateStreet
Regional Dinner VenuesShuttlefromthefrontofthehotelbeginningat5PMtoanumberofspotsdowntownneartherestaurants.
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Complimentsof the 187,000
membersof the
Pennsylvania State
EducationAssociation
Michael J. Crossey, President W. Gerard Oleksiak, Vice President Dolores M. McCracken, Treasurer
John F. Springer, Executive Director
SUSQUEHANNA ART MUSEUM’s
Museum on Wheels
BRING THE ART MUSEUM TO YOU!
To Book a Visit or for more informationabout the 2012 – 2013 exhibit
Contact: Craig Bomberger, Museum [email protected] or 717-233-8668 x 5
VISIT: www.sqart.org
Complimentsof the 187,000
membersof the
Pennsylvania State
EducationAssociation
Michael J. Crossey, President W. Gerard Oleksiak, Vice President Dolores M. McCracken, Treasurer
John F. Springer, Executive Director
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Saturday Events
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SaturdayExhibitor Hours
8:00 AM - 3:30 PMExhibitors located in the Pennsylvania Ballroom
Breakfast (Ticketed Event)7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Breakfast located in the York Ballroom
Registration Hours7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
registration located in the lobby outside the Pennsylvania Ballroom
8:00 AM KEYNOTE
Teaching and Learning through Design: Fail Fast, Reserve Judgment, and “No Negative Predictions Allowed!”Randy GrangerTheart+designclassroomcanintentionallybestructuredasasafehavenforlife-spanlearningandreal-needinnovation.Itisaplacewheretheartist,designer,andinnovatorineverypersoncanbediscoveredandencouragedtocomeforthinanatmosphereofsupportandrespectforlearningfromfailure,valuingindividualdifference,andbecomingproficientwithcollaborativeprocess.Thispresentationisintendedtointroduceandexamineauthenticstrategies,processes,resources,andpitfallstoavoid,forthosecurrentlyteachingdesignlearningand/orthosecurrentlyexploringpossibilitiesforfutureteachingthroughdesignintheirclassroomsettings,fromKindergartenthroughGraduateSchool.
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Motivating the Making of Landscape Art: A Conceptual FocusRich Ciganko, Rachel Knopf, Alexandra Crouse, and Brittany ByrdUndergraduatearteducationstudentsreportontheirexperienceofmakingofartusingatextbookchapterfocusingonasingleconcept.Whatstuggles,questions,andaccomplishmentaccompanythisapproachonlearningtomakeart?Governor
Integrating Inventive Design Concepts into Observational Drawing Lessons.David LoveTheabilitytodrawfromlifeiscritical,butdoesitsuccessfullytraintheyoungdesignersoftomorrow?Exploremethodsofadaptingobservationaldrawingexercisesintodynamicdesign-basedprojects.Brady
Explore High and Low-Tech Assistive TechnologyLynne Horoschak, Tina Matczak, Alex OgleIncludediverselearnersinyourcreativeartlessonswiththeuseofcurrentadaptivestrategiesthatareavailableusingtechnologysuchastheiPadandGoogleArtProject.William Penn
The Dinner Party: Pathways Into Curriculum and PedagogyMarilyn Stewart and Barbara JohnsonArtteacherssharestoriesfromtheclassroominthispresentationhighlightingthecurricularpath-waystakenwiththeirstudentsandthechangesmadeintheirpedagogyfollowingparticipationinTheDinnerPartyannualsummerinstitute.Bridgeport
Constructivist Art Education Theories in Practice: Art Camp for ChildrenKristin Baxter, Colleen Hait, Nicole ClarkThispresentationdescribesasummercampforchildrenthattookplaceatMoravianCollege.TwoarteducationmajorsdevelopedlessonsbasedonConstructivisttheories,forchildrenfromtheLe-highValley.Harrisburger A
An Enlightening Experience on the Influence of Home Parental CultureJung-Hyun KimThisworkaimstohelpenlightenthoseinarteducationresearchfortheneedtoconsidertheim-portanceofparentalinteractionathomethroughasocio-culturalperspectiveandReggioEmiliaapproach.Harrisburger B
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Keynote Q & ARandy GrangerStayaftertheKeynoteaddressforcasualconversationandQ&AaboutDesignEducationwithRandyGranger.Lancaster Ballroom
9:00 AM - 10:20 AM SESSION
Letterpress Printing WorkshopCraig WelshSessionwillprovideabasicoverviewofletterpressprintingmethods,equipment,terminology,etc.anditsinfluenceoncontemporarydesign.Hands-onletterpressworkshopusingtabletopprintingpresses.United StatesTicketed Hands-On Workshop: $5
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM APPS ROUNDTABLE: GOT APPS?Kris Troxell, App Fanatics, and YOU!Inthisseriesofroundtables,participantsandfacilitatorswillexploresmartphoneandtabletapplica-tionstheyandtheirstudentsareusing.Aretherecertainappsyouhavebeenusinginyourclass-room?Doyousometimeswonderwhatappsyourstudentsareusing?Howcanweeffectivelyusethesereadilyavailabletoolsinourclassrooms?Participantareencouragedtobringsmartphonesandtablets.Stayfortenminutesortwohours.Jumpinasapresenterifyouhavesomethingtoshare.Leland Room
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM OFF-SITE TOUR
Mad Men Tour of The State MuseumBeth Hager, Hosted by Wendy PiresTheStateMuseumholdssignificantcollectionsofhistoricalstatehistoryandartifactsofsomeofAmerica’smostwellknownevents.Thearchitecturaldesignofthemuseumthatopenedin1964andwasdedicatedin1965willbethefocusofthistour.Bethwillalsodiscusstheworkcurrentlybe-ingdonetorestoreitbacktosomeofitsoriginal1960sglamour.Meet at Registration Desk at 9 AMTicketed Event: $5
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10:00 AM - 10:30 AM SESSIONS
Board Game Innovation: Design in the Classroom and BeyondDaniel GreenDiverseartmakingmethodscombinewithplay,planningandreal-worldassessmentsinthisuniquedesignlesson.Bridgeport
Teacher Tales: Encouraging Creativity Beyond the Art RoomJulie HovanecAfterabriefpresentation,participantswillhearaboutandsharebestpracticesusedtodevelopcreativityinstudentsthatextendbeyondthewallsoftheartclassroom.Governor
10:00 AM - 10:50 AM SESSIONS
Media Arts: Integrating Filmmaking into the Visual Arts CurriculumRobin BrewerMediaArtsarethebuzz!LearnhowoneVisualArtsDepartmentexpandedtheirmediaartswithanewfilmandanimationprogram!Exemplarsofstudentworkwillalsobeshown.Brady
Explore High and Low-Tech Assistive TechnologyCarrie Nordlund and Michele CompParticipantswillgainknowledgeofinstructionalpracticesandresourcesrelatedtointerdisciplinarypracticesofSTEAM,whereartanddesigneducationsubstantivelymergewithSTEM(science,tech-nology,engineering,andmath)standards.William Penn
Creating a Positive Classroom Environment for Art LearningEmilee J. Taylor & Christina Franko LearnfromexemplaryartclassroomsofeducatorsfromtheSchoolDistrictofPhiladelphia.Partici-pantswilllearnstrategiesbasedonDomainIIfromCharlotteDanielson’smodel.Examplesofel-ementaryandmiddleschoolartclassroomswillbepresented.Harrisburger A
Entering the Picture By DesignKaren Keifer-Boyd and Wanda Knight“What’swrongwiththispicture?”Let’sfindout.TheJudyChicagoArtEducationCollectioninter-facedesignoffersencountersto“PictureThis!”inyourteachingpractice.Harrisburger B
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Designing Together: Collaborative, Interdisciplinary, Project Based CurriculaSheila Ruen, Eva Kay Noone, Ruth McGee“DesigningTogether:Collaborative,Interdisciplinary,ProjectBasedCurricula”presentsamodelofinterdisciplinary,collaborativecurriculardesignprocess;includinggoals,pedagogicalstrategies,resources,tools,curricularmodels,projects,andstudentwork.Lancaster Ballroom
10:30 AM - 11:50 PM SESSIONS
DESIGN: Hexagon FOCUS: Social Justice EXPLORE small art BIG IDEAS: International Interde-pendence Hexagon ProjectBeth Burkhauser, George Barbolish, Kati KameroskiUsingmixedmedia,connectwithsocialjusticethemesandexploreinterdependentconceptsusingametaphoricalhexagonaltemplate[s].Explore/sharelimitationsandpossibilities.Designapersonalstatementandoutcomesforyourclassroom.BridgeportTicketed Hands-On Workshop: $5
Letterpress Printing Workshop Craig WelshSessionwillprovideabasicoverviewofletterpressprintingmethods,equipment,terminology,etc.anditsinfluenceoncontemporarydesign.Hands-onletterpressworkshopusingtabletopprintingpresses.United StatesTicketed Hands-On Workshop: $5
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Exploring Printmaking and the Magic of NumbersLisa DuffyAdemonstrationofblockprintingwithanintroductiontoAlbrechtDurer,JasperJohns,andotherartists.Annewavenuetoteachmathskills.GovernorTicketed Hands-On Workshop: $3
Teach the Future: Blender 3D Modeling and AnimationRobb BomboyBlenderiseasytoteachandstudentsloveit!Evenifyoudon’thaveaccesstoacomputerlab,recommendBlendertoyourstudents,especiallythosewhoareinterestedincartooning,characterdesign,andanimation.Brady
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Building Media Literacy in a Visual Arts ClassroomKaren KolkkaExploreanddiscussthreeessentialquestionsthathelpshapeandinformvisualartlessonsandcur-riculumdesignedtoprepareyoungstudentstoparticipateandcontributevisualcreationsandideasonline.Leland
Thinking About the New National Standards in Art and Visual ThinkingMartin RayalaStandardsarebeingdevelopedinfiveareasofvisualthinking–visualcommunication,design,mediaarts,visualcultureandart.TalkwithmembersoftheStandardsWritingTeamsaboutwhattoexpectfromthenewStandardsandwhatitmeansforartteachers,students,schoolsandthefutureofourprofession.William Penn
The InterviewLisbeth Bucci and Melissa SchappellExperiencearealinterviewsession!Wewillshareactualinterviewquestions,formatandscoringusedduringaninterview.PerspectiveswillbesharedfromtheInterviewerandstudent’spointofview.Harrisburger A
Creative Expression for the Rural Indian YouthKristin Baxter, Nokukhanya Langa, and Melissa MarazasThispresentationdescribestheexperiencesofstudentsfromMoravianCollegewhotaughtarttochildreninaruralvillageinRaigarh,Indiaforfourweeksduringthesummerof2012.Harrisburger B
Engaging Interdisciplinary Units: Technology, Design Through Upcycling, Collaborative Art-Making…and More.Barbara SupleeSessionfocusesonunitplansthatcrossdisciplineboundaries;engagestudentsinresearchingatheme,issue,problem,ortopicindepth;andcre-ateconnectionsbetweendiversecontentareas.Handoutswillbeprovided.Lancaster Ballroom
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12:00 PM - 12:45 PM LUNCHYork and Lebanon BallroomsLunchisincludedinyourregistrationfee.Buffetwillbeopenfrom12-1pmandyoucancomeandgoasyouplease.
12:45 PM - 1:30 PM PAEA BUSINESS MEETINGYork and Lebanon BallroomsThebusinessmeetingwilldirectlyfollowlunch.Theexhibitionhallwillbeclosedatthistimeandnosessionswilltakeplace.Allconferenceattendeesarewelcometoattend;PAEAmembersareexpectedtoattend.
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1:30 PM - 2:20 PM SESSIONS
Poster Contest: Graphic Design in PracticeAlison WiseFineartistsarenottheonlyoneswhousetheelementsandprinciplesofdesignwhilecreating.Postercontestsareaneasy,economicalwaytointroducegraphicdesigntostudents.Leland
Pennsylvania Arts Education Network - Growing Support for Arts EducationRonald CowellDiscussartseducationissuesfromEPLC’s2012Creating Pennsylvania’s Future though the Arts and Education.LearnaboutPAArtsEducationNetworkartseducationadvocacyatstateandschooldistrictlevels.William Penn
The Dinner Party: Perspectives on Class, Gender and PedagogyMarilyn Stewart, Amy Pfeiler-Wunder, Nicole RomanskiThispresentationexaminestherelevanceofJudyChicago’siconicworkfortoday’sstudents,high-lightingtheoreticalperspectivesdevelopedbyeducatorsinvolvedwithTheDinnerPartyCurriculumProject.Bridgeport
The Importance of the Cover Letter and ResumeLisbeth BucciWanttogetaninterview?Youneedastrongcoverletterandresume!Theyareyourfirstimpressionstoapotentialemployer.Harrisburger A
Designing Art Education to Improve Learning Outcomes of Poor Children Wanda KnightThispresentationconsidersfactorsthatputpoorandworkingclasschildrenatriskofschoolfailure.Thispresentationalsooffersstrategiesthatarteducatorsmightusetoimprovestudents’learningoutcomes.Harrisburger B
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Create Green Art: Recycle and Reuse Whatever You ChooseCheryl BagenstoseCreate“green”artthroughtheuseofrecycledmaterialsandacrylicpaintonacanvasbase.United StatesTicketed Hands-On Workshop: $10
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Glass Fusing 101 for the Art RoomAllison Jachowski and Lisa FeltzLearnhowtoincorporatefusedglassintoyourartroom!Thisnewmediumisperfectforanyageandcanbefiredinyourceramickiln!GovernorTicketed Hands-On Workshop: $3
Impressionism’s Father Claude Monet: Lover of Travel and Japanese ArtSusan Rodriguez & Brian ElsteinDoyouthinkyouknowMonet?VisualpresntationsoffersurprisingnewideasfromMonetforyourstudents,alongwitheye-dazzlingmethods,stimulatedbyhistravels.Ahands-onworkshopprovidesparticipantswithauthenticUchiwafanstodecoratewithatreasuretroveofsuggestedmulticul-turalmotifs,alsoadmiredbyMonetandtheImpressionists!Metropolitan BTicketed Hands-On Workshop: $5
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Project Innovate: A Recyled Art Fashion ChallengeAmy Migliore and Pamela PtakRecycledArtFashion!--Discovertheexcitementofourfirststate-widechallengeasaformerProjectRunwayparticipantandPAEAmembersharetheresultsofthisdesignintiative.Leland
Copyright or Wrong? Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Copyright Law but You Were Afraid to Ask.Susan BracciaThispresentationwillexplorecurrentlawsinregardtocopyrightandintellectualpropertyandhowitpertainstothepracticeofarteducationfromtheperspectiveofteacher,student,parentandschool.William Penn
Pointing the WayGlen Sanders, Mike Jenkins, Ron BayuzickHowtocreateanddesignacollaborativeartprojectthatinvolvesthepartnershipswithotherclasses,organizations,businessesandcommunity.Designingaprogramforsuccess.Bridgeport
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2:30 PM - 3:20 PM SESSIONS
smArt Room ManagementJulie HovanecAfterabriefpresentationfollowedbyadiscussion,theparticipantswillworktogethertodesignaSmARTRoomManagementPlanforfutureuseortoimmediatelyimplement.Harrisburger A
Post Silence: Community Activist ArtJennifer Motter, Yuha Jung, Lillian Lewis, Amy Bloom, Yenju LinWepresentourfacilitationofPostSilence,acommunityartprojectrespondingtotheallegedchildsexualabuseatPennStatethatinvolvedpostcardartmakinganddisplayinpublicspaces.Harrisburger B
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My Journey in DesignLisa RobertsLisaRobertshashadmanycareersindesignfromarchitecturetoproductdesign,asanauthorofdesignbooksandthehostofaTVrealityseries.Shewilltraceherjourneythroughthesedisciplinesanddescribehoweachfieldpreparedherforthenextone.Shewillalsogiveabriefoverviewofhighlightsfromthepast30yearsofproductdesign,thethemeofherbooksandTVshow.Followingherpresentation,therewillbeascreeningofanepisodefromherseries,‘MyDesignLife.’
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Lisa will host a book signing in the lobby in the Bridgeport Room from 4:30-5:00 PM following her talk.
4:30 PM - 5:15 PM PROJECT INNOVATEAmy Miglore and students from across PennsylvaniaCelebrateanddiscovertheinnovativefashionsthatarecreatedfromrecycables,dis-cardedmaterialsandotherfoundobjectsasstudentsmodeltheirwearableartdowntherunway.GuesthostPamelaPtak(fromProjectRunwaySeason7)willhelptointroducethedesigns.Lobby Outside Lancaster BallroomFree; PAEA sponoring Hors D’Ouevres
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5:30 PM PAEA AWARDS CEREMONYJoinusinhonoringexemplaryarteducatorsfromacrossPennsylvania.Leland Room
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Don’tmissthisyear’sbanquet.Attendeeswillbetotreateddeliciousfood,greatcompany,thejazz-funkvibesofCarlisle’shottestnewband“MadMen,”agroovytable-topletterde-signchallenge,andalectureandbook-signingbyaward-winninggraphicdesignerandwriterEllenLupton.Feelfreetowearyour1960’sfinest!Ticketsincludethemeal,music,andkeynotelecture.CashBar.
What is Design Thinking?Ellen LuptonEllenwillpresenttheprinciplesofproblem-solvingandidea-generationwithexamplesfromproductdesignandgraphicdesignandrevealsimpleprocessesthateducatorscanuseintheclassroomtounleashcreativethinking.Wewilllookatexamplesofdesignthinkingandthedesignprocessaspracticedbyproblem-solversatvariouslevels,fromrenownedprofessionalstohighschoolartstudents.
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EllenLuptonisawriter,curator,andgraphicdesigner.SheisdirectoroftheGraphicDesignMFAprogramatMarylandInstituteCollegeofArt(MICA)inBaltimore,whereshealsoservesasdirectoroftheCenterforDesignThinking.Ellenisa2007recipientoftheAIGAGoldMedal,oneofthehighesthonorsgiventoagraphicdesignerordesigneducatorintheU.S.
AscuratorofcontemporarydesignatCooper-Hewitt,NationalDesignMuseumsince1992,shehasproducednumerousexhibitionsandbooks,includingMechanicalBrides:WomenandMachinesfromHometoOffice(1993),MixingMessages:GraphicDesignandContemporaryCulture(1996),LettersfromtheAvant-Garde(1996),andSkin:Surface,Substance+Design(2002).HerbookThinkingwithType(2004)isusedbystudents,designers,andeducatorsworldwide.D.I.Y.:DesignItYourself(2006),co-authoredwithhergraduatestudentsatMICA,explainsthedesignprocesstoageneralaudience.D.I.Y.Kids(October2007),co-authoredwithJuliaLupton,isadesignbookforchildrenillustratedwithkids’art.TheLuptontwins’latestbookisDesignYourLife:ThePleasuresandPerilsofEverydayThings(StMartin’sGriffin,2009).OtherbooksincludeGraphicDesign:TheNewBasics(withJenniferColePhillips,2008)andIndiePublishing:HowtoDesignandProduceYourOwnBook(2008).Sheisalsoaco-authorwithAbbottMillerofseveralbooks,includingTheBathroom,theKitchen,andtheAestheticsofWaste(1992),DesignWritingResearch(1996),andSwarm(2006).Additionally,Ellenhascontributedtovariouspublications,includingPrint,Eye,I.D.,andMetropolis.ShehaspublishedessaysandillustrationsinTheNewYorkTimes.AfrequentlectureraroundtheU.S.andtheworld,Luptonwillspeakaboutdesigntoanyonewhowilllisten.
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The University of the Arts offers Master of Arts in Art Education, Master of Arts in Teaching -Visual Arts, and our NEW 5-Year Bachelor of Fine Arts/Master of Arts in Art Education professional degree programs. These programs are designed to develop the studio, intellectual and professional background of art educators. Two of the programs offer opportunities to complete certification requirements to teach Art K-12.
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SundayBreakfast (Ticketed Event)7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Breakfast located in the York Ballroom
Registration Hours8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
registration located in the lobby outside the Pennsylvania Ballroom
8:00 AM - 8:50 AM SESSIONS
All About GlassJoy KneppBreakit,shapeit,heatit,cutit,meltit...Andcreate!Howthisversatilemediumcanbeusedinendlesswaysintheartclassroom.Metropolitan A
Visual Documents of Faith in a PA German CommunityRebecca LawrenceIllustrativemanuscriptsinPennsylvaniaGermanreligiouscommunitiesweredevotionalandliterarytools.Unpackandinterprettheseworksofartusingmaterialcultureinterpretivestrategieswithatypographicandculturallens.William Penn
Designing Professional Development with the Art Teacher in MindAmy Pfeiler-Wunder and Beth ThomasJointheconversationtodesignprofessionaldevelopmentandresearchopportunitiesatthenation-allevelthatmeettheneedsofK-12arteducators.Leland
Reviving the Renaissance Model Book for Museum Study and Visual Note-TakingWendy PiresDuringtheRenaissance,artisticideasweretransmittedfromplacetoplaceandfromgenerationtogenerationintheformofsmalldrawingsinmodelbooks.Learnaboutthefascinatinghistoryoftheseminiaturebooks,andhowstudentsofvariousagescancreatemodelbookstostudyworksofartandpracticedrawinginthemuseum.Visualnote-takingadaptationsforstudioclassesandles-sonplanswillalsobeshared.Harrisburger A & BTicketed Hands-On Workshop: $3
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Enriching the Art Classroom with LCD Projector-Mapping TechnologyScott MeierProjector-mappinggivescontrolofmultiplevideostreamsusinglayersandflexiblemasking.Itcanbeusedtodesign3-Dvideoinstallations.Learnthebasicsanddiscusspossiblecreativeapplica-tions.Metropolitan B & C
9:00 AM - 9:50 AM SESSIONS
Designing Collaborative Teaching Programs – Learning Through Photography at MooreLiz Gilly and Deborah DeeryLearningThroughPhotographyatMooreisanoutreachprogramofMooreCollegeofArt&Designthatimprovesstudentliteracyskillsthroughphotographyandwriting,andpromotesin-classroomcollaborativeteaching.Metropolitan A
Contextualizing Practices within a Community-Based PedagogyRoss SchlemmerExploreCommunityArtsfromtheperspectiveofconnectingpedagogytocommunity,goingbe-yondasenseofplacetoembracecontemporarypracticessostudentsandteachersbecomeparticipantsinthecommunity.William Penn
Linking Student Learning in K-12 Visual Art to Teacher EvaluationMary Elizabeth Meier and David DeitzWhatqualitativeinformationarewegatheringaboutwhatartstudentslearn?PDEandartteach-ersaredevelopingassessmentsofstudentlearningaslinkedtomeasuresofteachereffectiveness.Learnmore!Leland
9:00 AM - 10:50 AM SESSIONS
BOOTS, BAGS, & BANGLES: Fashion Accessory Design, a CRAYOLA® workshopSandy WoodParticipantswilldesign2Dfashionboots,a3Dsneaker,andjewelry.Harrisburger A & BTicketed Hands-On Workshop: $3
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Adaptive Art: Designing Access for AllHeather FountainJointhissessiontolearnstrategiesanddesignsimpleandinexpensiveadaptivearttoolsthathelpstudentswithvariousdisabilitiesfindsuccessinaccessingartmedia.Metropolitan B & CTicketed Hands-On Workshop: $10
10:00 AM - 10:50 AM SESSIONS
Service through Art - Designing Community Programs - Empty Bowls / NAHSDiane WilkinAsuccessfulEmptyBowlscommunityserviceprojectraisingmoneytohelpfeedthehungrysetthegroundworkforaNationalArtHonorSocietychapter.Learnhowtodesignacollaborativeeventworkingwithstudentsandcommunityandbuildinterestindoingcommunityserviceprojectsthroughthearts.Seeandshareideasforactivities/projects.William Penn
PAEA Questions and AnswersPAEA Board MembersDoyouhavequestionsforPAEAboardmembers?Haveyoueverwonderedhowyoucanbecomemoreinvolved?AttendthisinformalsessionandtalkwithapanelfromtheboardaboutPAEA,cur-renteducationpolicies,EPLCinitiativesandanyotherquestionsyoumighthave.Leland
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM SESSION
Teaching Contemporary Art to Elementary StudentsDevon SmithLearnthemanybenefitsofteachingcontemporaryarttoelementarystudentsandhearseveralsuccessfullessonplansandstrategiesforimplementingcontemporaryartintothecurriculum.Metropolitan A
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM SESSION
Pennsylvania Art Clubs for Elementary and Middle Schools (K-6)Sandy CorsonDoyouhaveanartclubatyourelementaryormiddleschool?ConsiderbecominganofficialPenn-sylvaniaArtClubmemberandextendyournetworkthroughPAEAassociation.PleasejoinusandlearnhowtostartanartclubandabouttheadvantagesyouwillgainthroughPAEAendorsementandassociation.Metropolitan A
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Don EverhartReachintoyourpocket,andchancesareyouwillfindthatyouownsmallpiecesofartcreatedbysculptor-engraverDonEverhart.Hisworkiseverywhere–andhighlycollectible…onnickels,quarters,dollar-coinsandnationalmedals.InthispresentationDonwillde-scribetheprocessheuseswhencreatingdesignsforUnitedStatesMintCoinsandMedals.AllU.S.coinsbeginwithlegislationpassedbyCongressthatoutlineswhatthecoinsshouldlooklike,thede-nominationstheyshouldbear,andwhatmetaltheycanbestruckfrom.Then,theformaldesignprocessbegins,whichinvolvesthecreationofdesignnarratives,artistrenderings,historicalgraphicanddesignverification,andthenthefeedbackprocessfromtheinter-estedpartiesandcoinagecommittees.Hewillalsodiscussthetoolsheusestodevelopdrawings,thesculptingprocessofapproveddesignsandbringexamplesofbothtoshare.Inaddition,DonwillpointustotheeducationalresourcesavailableforteachersontheU.S.Mintwebsite.
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12:00 PM - 2:30 PM PAEA BOARD MEETINGHarrisburger A & BPAEA board meetings are open to any PAEA member who wishes to attend.
The Art Education program at Penn State focuses on intersections among the study of works of art, visual culture, and educational practice and the evolving disciplines of child and youth culture, digital technologies, feminist and critical pedagogies, critical race theory, histories of art education, curriculum and cultural studies, arts-based research, and practice-led research.
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Blick Art Materials695USHighway150East,Galesburg,IL61401•(309)341-5711www.dickblick.comTheBestArtSupplies...atthebestdiscounts!Since1911,artistshaveturnedtoDickBlickArtMaterialsfordependablesavings,ahugeselection,andfinecustomerserviceonartsupplies.
C. Barton McCann School of Art4144MillerRd.,Petersburg,PA16669•(814)667-2538www.mccannart.orgC.BartonMcCannSchoolofArtoffersauniqueenvironmenttosupportemergingartistsofallages.Thenaturalsettingcultivatesarelationshipbetweenartandnatureencouragingaestheticaware-nessandcreativity.Thismultisensoryexperiencedevelopsaninter-disciplinarycurriculumforstudentstocreateandexplorenewhorizonsofartisticexpression.Undertheguidanceofcommittedinstruc-tors,studentsdiscovernewtechniquesandmedia.Theschool’shands-on,experientialapproachhelpsyoungartistsgainconfidenceindevelopingandexpressingtheirownpersonallanguage.
Chesapeake Ceramics Supply4706BensonAve.,Baltimore,MD21227•410-247-1270www.chesapeakeceramics.comChesapeakeCeramicsSupplyisaceramicsupplycompanybasedoutofBaltimore,MD.Chesa-peakeprovidesschoolsandstudiosallaroundthecountrywithceramicsuppliessuchasclay,glazes,kilns,andwheels.Chesapeakealsooffersteacherin-serviceswhicharemeanttoprovideartteach-erswithnewprojectideasfortheirclassroom.
Crystal Productions1812JohnsDrive,Glenview,IL60025•847-657-8144www,crystalproductions.comCrystalProductionsproducesthefinestqualityarteducationresourcesincludingbooks,DVDs,DisplayCards,Prints,Posters,gamesforlearningarthistoryandappreciation,artstyles,artskills,artcareersandaredevelopedtomeetNationalContentStandardsfortheVisualArts.
FallingwaterPOBoxR,MillRun,PA15464•724-329-7826www.fallingwater.orgFallingwaterisanarchitecturalmasterpiecedesignedbyFrankLloydWrightandbuiltoverawaterfallinFayetteCounty,Pennsylvania.ItwasavacationhomebuiltfortheKaufmannfamilyofPittsburghandstandstodayasatributetohowpeoplecandesigninharmonywiththenaturalworld.Fallingwaterhasnumerouseducationalprogramsandinteractiveworkshopsthatareavailableforstudentsgrades3-12,collegestudents,teachersandlifelonglearners.Stopbyourtableandpick-upyourfreetotebagsandgiftsalongwithabrochurethatdescribesourprograms.PleasecontactustoexplorethepossibilitiesofbringingyourgrouptoFallingwaterforatourand/orworkshopintheup-comingyear.
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Jack Richeson & Company557MarcellaSt.,Kimberly,WI54136•(920)738-0744www.richesonart.comJackRicheson&CompanyisamanufacturerofArtMaterialsservingtheFineArtandEducationalMarkets
Keystone CollegeOneCollegeGreen,LaPlume,PA18440•(570)945-8485www.keystone.eduThisprogrambuildsonthenationalreputationofitsfacultyandallowsthestudenttofocusonspe-cificareaswithinthevisualarts.Studentsmayoptforaconcentrationinstudioartoraspecializationinarttherapy.StudentsthatmajorinVisualArtscanfocusonareassuchasCeramics,Drawing,Paint-ing,GlassBlowing,Photography,PrintMakingorSculpture.
Kutztown UniversityPOBox730Kutztown,PA19530•610-683-4054www.kutztown.eduSince1928,KutztownUniversityhasprovidedPennsylvaniawithexemplaryprogramsintheVisualArts.TherecentcompletionoftheSharadinArtsBuildingprovidestheKutztownUniversityVisualArts(KUVA)withthecapacitytoofferawiderangeofprofessionalprogramsdesignedtomeettheneedsofcontemporarylife.Forundergraduates,wehaveB.F.A.programsinFineArts(DigitalMedia,Draw-ing,Painting,Photography,Printmaking,&Sculpture),CommunicationDesign(AdvertisingDesign,GraphicDesign,Illustration,&InteractiveDesign),Crafts(Ceramics,Fibers,FineMetals,FurnitureDe-sign).ThroughtheB.S.inArtEducationundergraduateswillreceiveinitialcertificationtoteachpreK–12inPennsylvaniapublicschools.ForcollegegraduatesseekinginitialcertificationinArtEducation,wehaveacertificationprogram.Forartteachers,weofferanM.Ed.inArtEducationwithopportuni-tiesforworkingthoughacombinationofonsiteanddistanceeducationofferings.Forprofessionaldevelopment,theArtEducationSummerInstitutesandthefallArtEducationAnnualConferenceprovidegraduatelevelcourseworkandworkshopsinstudioinquiry,criticalresponse,andteachingmethods.
Mayco4077WeaverCourtSouth,Hilliard,OH43026•(614)675-2025www.maycocolors.comMaycoisoneoftheworld’sleadingproducersofqualityceramicproducts.Maycowasfoundedin1951andproducesitsproductsina75,000squarefootplantinthesuburbsofColumbus,Ohio.Wedistributeourproductsthroughaworld-widenetworkofdistributors,dealersandcatalogs.Wehavelongbeenknownasthe“quality”producerofceramicglazesandotherfiredfinishes.Wemanu-facturemorethan600differentglazecolorsinawidevarietyoffinishesandtextures.Inadditiontoglazesandunderglazesourproductlineincludesacrylicstains,plastermolds,bisque,brushesandtoolsandanumberofspecialtyproducts.
Messiah College1CollegeAve.,Mechanicsburg,PA17055•717-766-2511www.messiah.eduWeareagrowingdynamicdepartmentthatisthoroughlyengagedineducatingChristianartists,de-signers,teachersandscholars.Weofferyouawiderangeofmajorsandprogramsthatwillgiveyoutheskillsneededtofulfillyourdreamsandtodevelopyourtalents.Weofferthefollowingprograms:ABachelorofArts(BA),aBachelorofFineArts(BFA),ArtsEducation(BS),ArtHistory(BA),Art(Busi-ness).andMastersofArtEducation(MA). 62
Millersville University Department of Art & DesignPOBox1002,Millersville,PA17551•(717)872-3298www.millersville.edu/art/TheDepartmentofArt&DesignisaccreditedbyNASAD(NationalAssociationofSchoolsofArt&De-sign).Weofferprogramsthatcanbetailoredtomeettheuniqueneedsofeachstudentinfinearts,graphicandinteractivedesign,andarteducation.YoucanearnaBA,BFA,oraBSEattheunder-graduatelevel,oraMEdinArtEducation,atthegraduatelevel.
Moore College of Art & Design20thandtheParkway,Philadelphia,PA19103•215-965-4045www.moore.eduLearningThroughPhotography(LTP)atMooreisanoutreachprogramofMooreCollegeofArt&Designfocusingoncollaboration,communityengagement,andtheimpactofarteducationonlearning.LTPusesphotographyandwritingastoolsforlearningthroughart,promotingin-classroomcollaborativeteaching,encouraginghomeandcommunityparticipationinlearningandsupportingPhiladelphia’scitywidegoalofimprovingliteracyandartsaccessforschoolageyouth..TheLearningThroughPhotographyinitiativeisintegratedintotheCollege’sBFAandPost-BaccalaureateprogramsandMastersProgramsinArtEducationthatfocusesspecialpopulations.LTPiscurrentlyimplementedintenPhiladelphia-areapublicandcharterschoolsingrades4–12.
Nasco901JanesvilleAvenue,FortAtkinson,WI53538•(920)563-2246www.enasco.comNascoArts&Crafts,theartteacher’sfavoritecatalog,offersacomprehensiveandafford-ableselectionofartsuppliesandteachingaidsforarthistory,sculpture,drawing,painting,printmaking,leathercrafts,ceramics,metalenameling,jewelrymaking,weaving,wood-crafts,stainedglass,andmore--contactustodayatwww.enasco.comforafreecatalog.
New Hampshire Institute of Art52ConcordStreet,Manchester,NH03104•(603)836-2559www.nhia.eduNASADaccreditedfineartscollegelocatedjustnorthofBoston.WeofferBFAwithconcentrationsinIllustration,GraphicDesign,Painting,Ceramics,Photography,andCreativeWriting.
Penn State School of Visual Arts210PattersonBlvd.,UniversityPark,StateCollege,PA16802•8148655349www.sova.psu.eduPennStateSchoolofVisualArtsoffersundergraduateandgraduatedegreesinarteducation,visualartsanddesign.DegreeprogramsinarteducationincludeB.S.,M.P.S.(online),M.S.,Ph.D.,M.S.&Ph.D.withdualdegrees,andPostBaccalaureateCertification.TheArtEducationProgramfocusesonintersectionsamongthestudyofworksofart,visualculture,andeducationalpracticeandtheevolvingdisciplinesofchildandyouthculture,digitaltechnologies,feministandcriticalpedagogies,criticalracetheory,historiesofarteducation,curriculumandculturalstudies,arts-basedresearchandpractice-ledresearch.
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Pennsylvania College of Art & Design204N.PrinceStreet,POBox49,Lancaster,PA17608•717-396-7833www.pcad.eduWeareafour-yearartcollegeofferingBachelorofFineArtsdegreesinFineArt,GraphicDesign,Illus-tration,andPhotography.WearelocatedinthehistoricartsdistrictofdowntownLancaster,PA.WealsoofferContinuingEducationcoursestochildren,highschoolstudents,andadultstofurthertheirstudiesinthevisualarts.
Sargent Art100E.DiamoneAvenue,Hazleton,PA18201•(570)454-3596www.sargentart.comSargentistheleadingsupplierofqualityartmaterialstotheeducationalandretailmarketsthrough-outtheUnitedStates.OnlythefinestmaterialsareusedtomanufactureSargentArt®products,andbecausechildrenuseourcrayons,paintsandotherartmaterials,allproductsarecertifiednon-toxic.
Savannah College of Art and Design1600PeachtreeStreet,NE,Atlanta,GA30309•800-869-7223www.scad.eduSCAD:TheUniversityforCreativeCareersTheSavannahCollegeofArtandDesignisaprivate,nonprofit,accreditedinstitutionconferringbachelor’sandmaster’sdegreesatdistinctivelocationsandonlinetopreparetalentedstudentsforprofessionalcareers.SCADoffersdegreesinmorethan40areasofstudy,aswellasminorsinnearly60disciplinesinSavannahandAtlanta,Georgia;inHongKong;inLacoste,France;andonlinethroughSCADeLearning.SCADhasmorethan20,000alumniandoffersanexceptionaleducationandunparalleledcareerpreparation.Thediversestudentbody,consistingofmorethan11,000stu-dents,comesfromall50UnitedStatesandmorethan100countriesworldwide.Eachstudentisnur-turedandmotivatedbyafacultyofmorethan700professorswithextraordinaryacademiccreden-tialsandvaluableprofessionalexperience.Theseprofessorsemphasizelearningthroughindividualattentioninaninspiringuniversityenvironment.
School Specialty3WhiteBirchTerrace,Caldwell,NJ•862-223-9145www.schoolspecialty.comSaxArtEducationoffersthenewestandmostinnovativeartsuppliesforallyourarteducational
needs.
Sheffield Pottery, Inc.USRoute7,POBox399,Sheffield,MA01257•413-229-7700www.sheffield-pottery.comWeareacompleteceramicsupplycompanyusingthefinestquality,highestgradeclaysavailable.Wesellclay,rawmaterials,kilns,wheels,pugmills,tools,glazesandallofyourstudioneeds.
Spectrum Glazes273BOWESRD,UNITA1,CONCORD,ONL4K1H8•905-695-8355www.spectrumglazes.comSpectrumGlazesisuniqueamongceramicglazesuppliersinthatwefocusexclusivelyonproducingthehighestquality,mostcolorfulanddiverseselectionoffiredfinishesavailableanywhere.Allofourenergiesaredevotedtomanufacturingglazesandotherceramiccoatings.
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Standard Ceramic Supply Co.24ChestnutStreet,Carnegie,PA15106•412-489-5240www.standardceramic.comManufacturerofmoistclaysandcastingslips.Custommixingisavailable.Alsocarryrawmaterials,chemicals,frits,dryglazesandtools.
Tandy Leather Company1818N.CameronSt.,Harrisburg,PA17103•7172368142www.tandyleather.comLeatherandleatherartsupplies
University of the Arts211SouthBroadSt.,Philadelphia,PA19102•215-717-6050www.uarts.eduTheMasterofArtsinTeachinginVisualArtsisadistinctiveprogramthatallowsstudentstogettwobenefitsforthetimeandeffortofone.Studentscompletearteducationcertificationrequirementsforteachingwhilealsoearningamaster’sdegreethatwillberecognizedbyschooldistrictsandotherpotentialemployers,creatingopportunitiesforhighersalaryandpreferredjobplacement.Withanemphasisonthehistory,theoryandpracticeofarteducation,aswellashands-onexperi-enceintheclassroomandservice-learningopportunitiesteachingspecialeducationandEnglishlanguagelearners,theMATinVisualArtsprogrampreparesstudentsforthePennsylvaniaInstructionalICertificatetoteachartingradesK-12.
Utrecht Art Supplies1930E.CarsonSt.,Pittsburgh,PA15203•412-432-1945www.utrecht.comUtrechtArtSuppliesisafullserviceartsupplystorecarryingproductsfromhundredsofnationalbrands.Wecurrentlyserveastheprimarysourceofart,architecture,anddraftingsuppliesformanystudentsandfaculty;aswellastheprofessionalartistsandarchitectsthroughouttheStateofPennsyl-vaniaandtheUS.Weareproudofourheritageofprovidingartistsineverydisciplinewiththehighestqualityproductsatthebestpricewecanpossiblyoffer.FacultyandStudentDiscountsAvailable.
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Special ThanksThe2012ConferenceCommitteewouldliketothank:
Davispublicationsfortheirgenerousdonationofconferencebags,
The2012ConferenceKeynotesandSessionPresenters,
Allthosewhosubmittedworkand/orhelpedtohangtheexhibitatPDE,
KerriFayandCynthiaOrtegaattheHiltonHarrisburg.
Thankyoutothefollowing“FriendsofPAEA”whomadefinancialcontributionstothe2012conference:
Melissa Gallagher Thankyoutoeveryonethatsupportedthe2012conference!YouaretheBEST!
Kris Fontes
Diane Wilkin Forfuturecreativethinkersandinnovators-PAEAsuportsarteducators-D.Wilkin
Kutztown University
Kristin Baxter
Graeme Sullivan / Penn State SOVA
Leslie Gates Thankyouforattendingthe2012PAEAConference!
Jackie Thomas PAEAConference=QualityUp-to-DateProfessionalDevelopment
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Look, Learn, DiscoverThe Philadelphia Museum of Art is dedicated to creative learning for students and teachers, and offers many educational resources that ignite curiosity, foster critical-thinking skills, and create challenging, interdisciplinary learning environments.
To learn more about these offerings, visit philamuseum.org/education or call 215-684-7580.
schooL Group visiTsBring your class to the Museum for engaging lessons that encourage observa-tion, critical thinking, problem solving, and literacy skills. Students will examine art and ideas through a variety of activities, including discussions, worksheets, and small-group work.
virTuaL visiTsVisit the Museum from your classroom—before, after, or even instead of a Museum tour! Videoconferencing through the Museum’s Distance Learning Program provides interactive learning experiences that connect the visual arts with all areas of classroom curricula.
Wachovia eDucaTion resource cenTer for TeachersThe Wachovia Education Resource Center in the Museum’s Perelman Building offers access to materials, technology, and services that enhance teaching by encouraging connections between the visual arts and various curricular areas—all at no cost.
Teacher proGramsThe Museum supports arts integration in all classrooms by offering teachers of all subject areas a wide variety of professional development experiences at the Museum, at your school, and through the Distance Learning Program. The Museum is also an approved Act 48 provider for Pennsylvania.
Conference 2013: Bethlehem, PAOctober 17th - 20th
Lehigh Valley Hotel and Conference Center
UPCOMING PAEA CONFERENCES
Coming in 2014