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Activist Art Teacher Training Sessions, New York City, Spring 2003
February 7, 2003 - 8:32am -- jim
Anonymous Comrade writes "The Franklin Furnace announces Activist Art Teacher Training Intensives (March 15-16,
April
12-13, or May 10-11)
Intensive two-day workshops focusing on the following issues: How to
work
with audiences and communities who are starting from very different
places;
various strategies for activist art: working in teams
(non-hierarchical
artist collaboratives) working alone in the studio, working within
grass
roots movements, working with community doing cultural animation;
Action
Research and other hands on projects; various forms of evaluation and
feedback; working within mainstream institutions vs. creating programs
elsewhere; fundraising; and lots of discussion about the urgency of
doing
this work right now.
Slide packages and many other resources will be available.
Registration deadline for March workshop is March 1st
For more details and information about costs, housing, etc. please
contact
Beverly Naidus
Anonymous Comrade writes "The Franklin Furnace announces Activist Art Teacher Training Intensives (March 15-16,
April
12-13, or May 10-11)
Intensive two-day workshops focusing on the following issues: How to
work
with audiences and communities who are starting from very different
places;
various strategies for activist art: working in teams
(non-hierarchical
artist collaboratives) working alone in the studio, working within
grass
roots movements, working with community doing cultural animation;
Action
Research and other hands on projects; various forms of evaluation and
feedback; working within mainstream institutions vs. creating programs
elsewhere; fundraising; and lots of discussion about the urgency of
doing
this work right now.
Slide packages and many other resources will be available.
Registration deadline for March workshop is March 1st
For more details and information about costs, housing, etc. please
contact
Beverly Naidus