Early Kindergarten students discuss which of their pieces they are going to revisit and share the stories of their art.
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Last week I attended the National Art Education Association convention in Seattle, WA. I presented with my cohort from the School for Art Leaders, gave a workshop on collaboration with Artist Trading Cards, and was recognized for my work with the School for Art Leaders this year. It was a very busy conference! It is important to share and learn from other art educators. I'm glad to be home and back in the studio with the most amazing artists, Muddy Brook Students!
The workshop attendees were excited to make some art, trade their cards, and bring ATCs back to their studio classrooms in elementary, middle and high schools from all around the country.
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