3/9/2020
Students were so excited to start a Romare Bearden lesson.
1/22/2020
How do you make artwork from the Cincinnati Art Museum relevant to a group of students who do not even know where Cincinnati is?
1/2/2020
Check out a preview of this month's Evenings For Educators teacher program.
11/22/2019
Check out this lesson that connects Opera and art.
11/18/2019
Check out a preview of November's Evenings for Educators program.
10/28/2019
Aminah Robinson was an inspiring fabric artist who created beautiful artworks based on her life story.
10/22/2019
Sculpture is a new semester course this year. Every project that the students create is a ‘new adventure’ for us all!
9/16/2019
This week we are celebrating 30 years of Evenings for Educators!
4/24/2019
Check out the lesson plans from our last Evenings for Educators!
4/11/2019
Our lesson’s theme is “River Cities’ Scenes: Paris on the Seine/Cincinnati on the Ohio.”
2/25/2019
Cellist and classically trained vocalist, Kate Wakefield was featured at February’s Evening for Educators, so I developed my lesson, “Stringed Instrument Collage” to connect music and art.
11/30/2018
Thinking of attending Summer Teacher Institute in 2019? Here's why you should.
11/20/2018
Embroidery, block printing, kalamkari painting and more!
10/1/2018
This introductory unit, Impressive Tiles, was a wonderful way to explore slab rolling and textures, as well as communicate a ‘message’.
9/18/2018
Students explored the use of calligraphy and its many uses in the Islamic world in our unit on Zoomorphic Calligraphy.
3/13/2018
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11/10/2017
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