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Two-Dimensional Artmaking with Discussion and Reflection Frameworks
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  • Wednesday, November 10, 2021
    04:00 pm - 05:15 pm

Two-Dimensional Artmaking with Discussion and Reflection Frameworks

Two-Dimensional Artmaking, Mandalas, with Discussion and Reflection Frameworks

If you missed it in September, you can catch it this second time around. Two-dimensional mandala-making is a core, foundational visual art activity at Inner-City Arts. You’ll leave this workshop with the confidence, knowledge, and skills to successfully engage learners in creative, critical-thinking through the arts and have a good time doing it - both you and the students! This easily-accessible and easily-replicable process also provides options for purposeful adaptation to any content area, reinforcing other academic concepts you’re already teaching. The discussion and reflection protocol gets students talking about their own work and the work of peers in a safe, supportive, and constructive way, and can be used across different disciplines.

Inner-City Arts always uses the arts as the starting point for learning. No prerequisite knowledge is needed. All workshops are interactive and hands-on, even online.

 

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2021
4:00-5:15 PM | ONLINE EVENT
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Join us for the rest of our Fall workshops!

  • Two-Dimensional Artmaking with Discussion and Reflection Frameworks (9/8/21)
  • Social-Emotional Learning in the Classroom Through Arts Practice (9/15/21)
  • Social Justice in Drama (9/29/21)
  • Three-Dimensional Artmaking with Discussion and Reflection Frameworks (10/6/21)
  • Learning Through Movement, Kinesthetics, and Dance! (10/20/21)
  • Social Justice in Drama (11/17/21)
  • Representation and Inclusion Through Visual Arts (12/8/21)

ABOUT THE FACILITATOR: Associate Director of Professional Development, Tiffany Owens, designs and leads adult learning at Inner-City Arts, which includes training for educators, parents, guardians and other adults who support students in arts, arts-integration, academics, Social Justice, Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) and other areas of pedagogy. She also leads and supports internal staff development for Inner-City Arts. Tiffany is a veteran credentialed educator and administrator, Drama teaching artist, actor, event producer, and adjunct faculty at Antioch University Los Angeles and Santa Barbara.

With special thanks to our supporters who make the Professional Development Institute possible:

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Founded in 1989, Inner-City Arts offers a safe, creative space in Los Angeles where more than 200,000 children have been invited to create and explore. Inner-City Arts provides quality arts instruction for students from underserved communities, integrated arts workshops for educators, and programming designed for the community through The Rosenthal Theater.
    
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