Spring & Summer
EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY
Search the listings below to find enriching development
workshops and courses for yourself, and for your students.
Anderson Ranch Arts Center
assistantships, work-study, and schol- Concordia University Wisconsin
5263 Owl Creek Road
arships are available. For our 2010
Graduate Program in Art Education
Snowmass Village, CO 81615
workshop catalog, e-mail Arrowmont Summer 2010
(970) 923-3181
or visit our website.
12800 N. Lake Shore Drive
info@andersonranch.org
Mequon, WI 53097-2402
www.andersonranch.org
(262) 243-4242
Art21 Educators: Contemporary Art In www.cuw.edu
A learning community dedicated to
Contemporary Classrooms
creativity and growth through the
286 Spring Street, Suite 405
Graduate Program in Art Education,
making and understanding of the
New York, NY 10013
summer 2010 courses:
visual arts, promoting personal and
(212) 741-7133
AEG521— Contemporary Readings in
professional development of artists of (212) 741-5709 fax
Art Education, Dr. Gaylund K. Stone,
all levels through year-round work-
education@art21.org
June 21–July 30
shops, artists’ residencies, exhibitions, www.art21.org
AEG501—Historical Bases of Art
lectures, public events, and commu-
Education, Dr. David W. Baker, June
nity outreach. A vivacious campus
Are you interested in contemporary
21–July 30
located on an historic mountain ranch art? Are you a K– 12 art and/or media
AEG580—Studio Practices: Painting,
near Aspen, Colorado. Call, e-mail,
or visit our website for more informa-
tion.
teacher? Do you teach in Los Ange-
les, Chicago, or New York? Art21
Educators is a year-long professional
development initiative designed to
Instructor TBA, June 21–July 9
AEG580—Studio Practices: Design
Structures/Applications, Dr. Theresa
Kenney, July 12–July 30
cultivate and support K– 12 art educa-
AEG580—Studio Practices: Collage
Arrowmont School of
tors interested in bringing contem-
and Book-Making, Kathy Walter, July
Arts & Crafts
porary art, artists, and themes into
12–July 30
556 Parkway
their classrooms. The program begins For further information, contact
Gatlinburg, TN 37738
with a five-day workshop in New York Dr. Gaylund K. Stone at (262) 243-
(856) 436-5860
City, which provides an opportunity
4242.
info@arrowmont.org
to work with Art21 staff, visiting art-
www.arrowmont.org
ists, and guest presenters to develop
a familiarity with contemporary art
CRIZMAC Art & Cultural Education
Summer one- and two-week work-
and artists, as well as to learn strate-
Materials, Inc.
shops, and fall one-week and weekend gies for integrating related themes and P.O. Box 65928
workshops for students of all ability
levels in clay, drawing and painting,
basketry, weaving, fiber arts, metals
and enamels, glass, paper/bookmak-
ing, photography, surface design,
working processes into the classroom. Tucson, AZ 85728-5928
Monthly online, distance learning
(800) 913-8555
workshops, opportunities to share cur- customerservice@crizmac.com
riculum, and visits to local exhibitions www.crizmac.com
will extend the summer workshop. For
woodturning, woodworking, and
furniture. We also offer master work-
shops in clay and glass. Residencies,
more information, visit art21.org, or
e-mail education@art21.org.
CRIZMAC offers an exciting travel
program, Journeys of Art and Soul, for