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ASU ArtSpace at Solano

Monday, May 18, 2009

Ya! Clay!











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Art Show
















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Painting our Three-Dimensional Forms
















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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Communicating Three-Dimensionally











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Friday, May 1, 2009

Comics: 5 frame Conflict and Resolution











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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Writing Our Plays
















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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Our Ideal Environment


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About the Instructors

Emily Newman is currently pursuing my Masters in Fine Arts for Dance at Arizona State University. She is originally from Chicago, Illinois and has been a dancer for 21 years. Emily is also the President of a non for profit corporation called Humanitarian Efforts for African Learning, whose main objective is to raise funds to better the education of children of Africa.

Kimberly Day received a BFA from the University of Montana in Visual Arts, Sculpture after transferring from Purchase College in New York. Kimberly displays work in solo and group exhibitions in Montana and New York. She currently attends Arizona State University's Art Education graduate program and works for a children's community arts program on Saturday mornings through the Herberger College for Kids.

About ArtSpace

Artspace is a 21st Century Community Learning Center which provides an interdisciplinary arts experience for children and youth through out the Phoenix area. Created by a partnership between the Herberger College of the Arts, the Arizona Department of Education, the Phoenix Office of Arts & Culture and the Arizona State Library System. Artspace's vision is to establish a new model of educational experience to ensure students are successful in school and can make a positive impact in the community. The purpose of this program is to develop the abilities of students to create, perform and respond to works of art.

ASU ArtSpace programming is transdisciplinary, encompassing multiple fine arts and design disciplines. Two Graduate Student instructors are assigned to each school. While multiple fine arts and design disciplines will be touched upon in ArtSpace, the strengths and disciplinary focus of each school's instructors will be focused upon, making each ASU ArtSpace site unique. In order to add continuity to the transdisciplinary programing, each school will be focused around the theme. Solano Elementary's theme is COMMUNICATION.

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2009 (11)
    • ▼  May (5)
      • Ya! Clay!
      • Art Show
      • Painting our Three-Dimensional Forms
      • Communicating Three-Dimensionally
      • Comics: 5 frame Conflict and Resolution
    • ►  April (2)
    • ►  March (4)