December journal

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PISD Visual Art

Full list of second semester calendar included– there are updates, please review it.

Professional Development

January 7th—3:00 to 5:00 pm take down cluster show/hang MLK @ Admin

January 8th—3:00 to 5:00 pm take down cluster show/hang MLK @ Cox Padlet Link

Twitter #PISDedchat Tuesdays @ 7 p.m.

January 12th- after school @ Cox chalkboard drawing for MLK ( see volunteer opportunities)

January 22nd– 7 pm @ Williams High School MLK Diversity Celebration

#pisdartchat Thursday @ 8:30 p.m. (Not on 12/25/14)

Big Art Day http:// padlet.com/ GrundlerArt/ oi5d84q9du9c Please start adding to it!

Art should be like a holiday: something to give a man the opportunity to see things differently and to change his point of view.

Tell us something GOOD!

Birthdays

* Wanted to give a shout out to Stacey Meddler, for being an awesome co-teacher with me, having great ideas and lessons. Also, for having a successful 2nd 6 weeks! -Matt

12/30 Linda Ford 1/22 Abigail Vega 1/26 Cindy Vo 1/28 Colin McGrane

-Paul Klee, painter (1879-1940) Twitter—search

Happy Holidays!

#pisdvisualart #pisdartchat #pisdedchat

Take this time to rest rejuvenate and enjoy art for yourself !

All the Best, Laura Skaggs Snowmen Kinder Potato Prints

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Blogs and Websites http://www.naesp.org/principalsupplement-septemberoctober2014-champion-creatively-alivechildren/principal-supplement-s http:// www.theartofed.com/2012/11/2 7/how-to-use-google-drive-inthe-art-room/

Huffman Teacher of the Year Wynita Harris

Great Articles David Hockney: ‘When I’m working, I feel like Picasso, I feel I’m 30’

PodcastsNot art related but really great

Serial

Ted Talks Audio

Plano West Teacher of the Year Douglas Darracott

Skaggs Teacher of the Year Beth Carter


Sights, Sounds, Celebrations– Holiday Greeting Card Contest & Our Legacy Loud & Clear—MLK Celebration Contest http://www.pisd.edu/news/enews/2014.15/December.18.html https://docs.google.com/a/pisd.edu/presentation/ d/1FWRJNHnfBzPOeodTWfZICE3GyDNSyxSsNord7oqo5WI/ edit#slide=id.p https://docs.google.com/a/pisd.edu/presentation/ d/1LGIqZlxPFeElrj8q_OPgeZt6piLMHD2y9EY3gLVKbbA/ edit#slide=id.g42b0ca1dc_10

Emily deLarios won a $1500 PISD Foundation Grant , coauthored with Kaki Bennett and Eric Feldman, for a maker space!

Jonelle Peters won a $800 PISD Foundation Grant, for a day at the DMA w/ 3rd & 5th graders.

Congratulations to John & Ericka (Davidson) Pomponio Married November 22, 2014

Congratulations to

Ericka is @ Mendendhall

Mari Teising Recipient of 2015 PTA Extended Service Achievement Award from Rose Haggar


Help draw original chalkboard designs to be used in the Our Legacy Loud & Clear Diversity Celebration. We will be using chalkboard markers and sandwich boards created by PSHS tech theater. Monday, January 12th after school @ Cox chalkboard drawing for MLK Please email Laura if you are interested, we need at least 11 volunteers.

WE NEED YOU! Volunteering Opportunities

Region 10N VASE Feb. 21st @ Williams In need of qualifiers, jurors, and worker bees! Please contact Becca Bailey, Christine Miller or Laura Grundler http://www.taea.org/vase/juror-application.cfm

2015 State VASE Event April 24-25, 2015 Hilton Anatole Hotel in Dallas Want to Volunteer? Please contact Alisa Meli


Staff Profiles Melody McKee—Bethany Elementary 1. What was your first artistic memory? My grandmother kept me while my parents worked - from thetime I was about 4 my “studio” was underneath my grandmother’s grand piano. She kept all kinds of supplies close by for me to use. I would cut boxes, cardboard, fabric and burlap (I was ahead of my time with the burlap!) to make furniture, bouquets, hats, etc. She often played her classical pieces while I worked. I realized long afterwards that it was her way to keep me busy so she could enjoy some uninterrupted piano practice. I thought she was just providing me music for a great studio environment!

Sara Stevens-Slater—Carpenter Middle School Cont. 3. What is your medium of choice? Used to be photography now ceramics, but I love to dable in everything. Current obsession glass fusing at home and fibers! Thank Becca for that one. 4. Who is your artistic inspiration? That is a tough one, I used to be obsessed with Dali, Ansel Adams and in college Kiki Smith. Now I love following and getting inspiration from fellow art teachers. 5. Share a current read? Artistic, Ed, or Fun. How to Teach like a Pirate 6. What is your top goal for the year? To figure out a better way to handle sketchbooks with middle school aged students. It constantly gives me headaches. Advice anyone?

2. What lead you into art ed? There are two things I am naturally inclined to do: I’m a maker and a teacher of children. I wanted to pursue something that would allow me cre tivity and an avenue to teach. I took a class under Dr. Dorothy Pierce at SMU feeling out the possibility of Art Ed. She encouraged me, enticed me with her awesomeness and cool ness and mentored me long after I graduated – still love that lady!!! 3. . What is your medium of choice? I have two that tie: Collage, oils 4. Who is your artistic inspiration? Matisse 5. Share a current read? Artistic, Ed, or Fun For fun and health, The Complete Book of Essential Oils and Aromatherapy 6. What is your top goal for the year? To get my new Art Room fully decorated and looking good.

Sara Stevens-Slater—Carpenter Middle School 1. What was your first artistic memory? Hanging out with my parents friends at the Edom Art Fair. I was a kid who ran around thinking I knew everything because my dad had a booth there. So I would go into the pottery studio and ‘borrow’ clay without permission. As well as watching the glass blower and raku artists do their demos. 2. What lead you into art ed? Honestly I never thought I would, it sort of was an accident in college. (Even though another parent friend who is an elementary art teacher in Austin would take me to her workshops in the summer and I thought she had the coolest job ever.) My credits for photography didn’t transfer so Art Ed was next best thing.

Tiffany Alvarez-Thurman –PSHS 1. What was your first artistic memory Drawing a boat, meticulously and painstakingly, for an art contest in 2nd grade and losing to some abstract colored butterfly. Not happy. 2. What lead you into art ed? I decided after spending three years in television news consulting that I needed to do something more fulfilling so decided to pursue a Master’s in Education. My dad was an artist and my mom a teacher, so I combined their two loves into my own. 3. What is your medium of choice? Photography and watercolor. 4. Who is your artistic inspiration? I’m an art history teacher…too many to name! 5. Share a current read? Artistic, Ed, or Fun. The Boy Who Drew Monsters and Yes, Please by Amy Poehler 6. What is your top goal for the year? Have a 100% pass rate on the AP Art History exam.



On Thursday, December 11th, the Clark Fine Arts Department held its Fine Arts Showcase at Christ United Methodist Church. Student art work was displayed throughout the lobby, and the night was filled with music performed by the choir, orchestra, and band. Students from Speech and Theatre emceed the evening introducing performers and participants, and sharing student accomplishments achieved this year. It was a wonderful night celebrating the end of a semester worth of hard work by all participants.




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