Resources - Session 1
Session 1
The Warehouse Sessions
- @ISOLATIONARTSCHOOL – Instagram recommended by Hilary Paine in Thomas’ breakout session
- Artist Anna Tsouhlarakis’ website, mentioned by April Heffley in Thomas’ breakout session – http://naveeks.com
- LINK to How to Make Ink from Fruits/Vegetables, mentioned by Stacy Klawunn in Thomas’ breakout session
- General Idea website/book sent by Ebony Johnson – https://aci-iac.ca/art-books/general-idea
- LINK Educator Worksheets from afternoon session
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Nasher Sculpture Center Sessions
- LINK to Margarita Cabrera – artist at Dallas Contemporary, mentioned by Hilary Paine
- LINK to Lesson on Margarita Cabrera, mentioned my Caitlin Overtion
- LINK to Amanda Williams, artist who made gold brick sculpture (It’s a Goldmine/Is the Gold Mine?, 2016), mentioned by Lindsay Johnson
- LINK to info on Amanda Williams, mentioned by Connie Hatchette Bargainer
- Nasher Virtual Workshop Stitch-n-brunch
- The Metamorphosis Madlib, used my Melissa Gonzales for Nasher Session
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Dallas Museum of Art Sessions
- Teaching Tolerance Educator Grants, mentioned by Lindsay Johnson
- LINK Sonia Krusleski – Social Injustice Lesson Plan
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Modern Art Museum of Forth Worth Sessions
- Sol Lewitt Wall Drawings Catalogue Raisonné
- Sol Lewitt Sentences Of Conceptual Art
- Do It (home) Project
- Learning To Love You More – Website
- Learning To Love You More – Pdf Of Book
- Printed Matter
- Modern Online Learning Programs (including Being There Art Assignment Pdf Packets)
- Nasher Sol Lewitt Resources
- Nasher – Modular Cube/base By Sol Lewitt: Build Your Own Tour
- Sol Lewitt: A Wall Drawing Retrospective
- Afternoon Zoom Chat With Educator Instructions (pdf)
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From Educators
- Dallas Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation | Racial Equity Non-Profit Organization – https://dallastrht.org/, mentioned by Hilary Paine
- Art This Week http://artthisweek.com/about/, mentioned by Arlene Shelton
- Chrome Canvas, mentioned by Edwin Harris
- LINK Arlene Shelton Virtual Lesson
…the very first lesson I developed for virtual learning. I presented all of my lessons using Interactive Google Slides along with a Screencastify video for introduction. It was highly engaging for students. (I had an average of 93% engagement.)