April 21, 2012

Sloss Furnaces "Preserving the Heritage"

Sloss Furnaces is having a silent auction fundraiser event Sunday, June 26th from 5-8 pm. They are seeking donations to raise money to put towards structural and masonry repairs to the historical landmark.

Please consider donating some original artwork to this cause! Items due June 17th, 2011.

Donation and sponsorship information can be found at www.slossfurnaces.com or by contacting Karen Utz at karen.utz@ci.birmingham.al.us or 205.324.1911

Plus: Each donor will recieve 4 free tickets to the auction and a portion of the proceeds will be given to the Red Cross for the April 27th, 2011 tornado recovery!

Check out their donation flyer here!

April 12, 2012

Art Assessment Techniques


At our April meeting, we discussed the importance of assessment in the world or art education. This has always been true, but especially in hard times like we face today, assessment can be your best friend in helping you advocate the importance of the arts in schools. A lot of people who have not had the opportunity to visit your classroom and see what you do, have no clue what goes on in your learning space. Using art assessments can help you validate the importance of your art program to your administrators, form solid evidence for you to use in parent interactions, and provide you with the appropriate information you need to decide what is working in your lessons and what is not.

We had some really great ideas shared at the BAEA meeting. Jill and Olsen both talked about how integral sketchbook assignments are in their classroom. Depending on the level that you teach, you could do anything from a guided daily or weekly prompt to a more open-ended sketchbook assigment where the students are in charge of what goes into it. Stacia shared with us that her children have a sketchbook that they are really proud of and their art teacher (Miss Mary Jane) has her students illustrate quotes in their sketchbooks.

Another great way to encourage higher quality work is by posting a "Craftsmanship Visual Rubric" in your classroom (like the one Lindsay uses in her classroom shown below). This is a wonderful way to hold your students accountable for your expectatations of them. This one is tailored to the grading system Lindsay uses in her elementary classroom, but you can alter it to fit your needs. I think it really helps students to have a constant visual reminder hanging up in the classroom.


Another good one is this worksheet that students can fill out called "My Art Portfolio." You can use it as a cover sheet for student portfolios and/or have students fill them out at the end of the semester/year as you pass back art for them to take home. Click here for a printable version of the form!






Another assessment I like to use with my students is the "Word Bubble Critique." Since I teach elementary students, the criticism that can come with a critique can be a bit daunting for students and teacher alike! So, I got some dry-erase word bubbles (like these from crayola) and during our critique I give each student two word bubbles and a dry erase marker. They swap art with a partner and are instructed to write a "glow" on one bubble and a "grow" on another. A "glow" would be something that the artist was very succesful with in their artwork...the"grow" would come in the form of a question or suggestion. For example, "have you thought about using more lines and detail?" or "Maybe you should try using more of a variety of shapes to make the composition more interesting." My students love this activity and it is a great chance for them to use the proper art vocabulary in evaluating art! If you don't want to buy the word bubbles, you could even cut some out of posterboard and laminate them...


Casey, Stacia, and Lindsay also had some great assessment ideas that included everything from interactive worksheets for visitors of your art show to fill out to rubrics, exit slips, student self-checklists, and more! I put some of them into a word document so that you can print them out and use them in your classroom too! Click here to get to the google document. Some of the pictures/formatting wouldn't translate to google documments so if you would like me to email you the file I would be happy too...just let me know!

Also, here are a few links to online resources that include articles, pinterest boards, assessments, and more:


April 9, 2012

AAEA Fall Conference CALL TO PRESENT!

If you are interested in presenting a workshop at the Fall Conference, please submit a session proposal form. It is very short at only 2 pages. The conference will be at Orange Beach this year from October 18-21!

**THE SESSION PROPOSAl FORM IS DUE BY APRIL 18TH!

You can send it to Laura Alvord (address on form) or email her at lalvord@shelbyed.k12.al.us

HERE is the link to the form!

April 5, 2012

BAEA April Meeting Tonight!

BAEA Meeting Tonight!


Focus: Art Assessments


It will be tonight... Thursday, April 5th at the Birmingham Museum of Art at 5:00 pm.


****The meeting will be held in the Bohourfoush Gallery. It is off the 8th Avenue lobby – the first gallery with the glass door.

This meeting will focus on assessments used in the art room! Please bring any assessment tools/ideas you have found successful and helpful in your classroom. If you could adjust it to fit varying grade levels, we would appreciate it! Please bring 15-20 copies to hand out to your fellow BAEA members!!!

We had an EXTREMELY fun and successful glass fusion workshop in March. If you didn't get to attend, you REALLY missed a fun, interesting workshop geared towards all ability levels!!! Thank you to all who attended and to our lovely teachers, Shelly and Tym, for doing such a fabulous job. We can't wait to see the pieces!

January 26, 2012

Glass Fusing Workshop

Glass fusing workshop
Where: Birmingham Museum of Art
When: Thursday March 1, 2012 5:00 pm

BAEA (Birmingham Art Education Association) is hosting a workshop to learn how to use various glass fusing techniques using your kiln. Please join us at 5 pm in the Education area of the BMA (downstairs). You can also come early or stay late to enjoy the art and refreshments set up for the BMA’s monthly “First Thursday” event.




This workshop is open to all. Workshop cost is $25 for non-members. If you are up to date on your AAEA dues and would like to join BAEA ($10 annual dues) the workshop is free of charge. Additional workshops throughout the year will also be free of charge to BAEA members and will cost a fee for non-members. The workshop space is limited to 25 and the registration and payments will be accepted on a first come, first served basis.



**Deadline for BAEA to receive registration and fees is Wednesday, February 22nd. If you have any questions please email Lindsay Mouyal at lmouyal@jefcoed.com or Casey Williamson at cwilliamson@jefcoed.com. Checks should be written out to “BAEA .”


The registration form for the workshop can be found here. Print off and send in with fees by February 22nd.

January 18, 2012

India Workshop

Friday, January 27, 2012
9:00 am - 3:30 pm

Classes Offered

Session A  Batik                9:00 am — Noon

Samata will show a  presentation of Batik, tie die example pieces, and her own designs from India. Some of them were done with machines and made into dresses; others were done by hand. Then, she will show some sample designs on paper and demonstrate how to transfer them onto fabric. Following this, she will discuss the waxing and dying process. Participants can make their own designs or use sample designs during this part of the session.


 

Session B Rangoli            12:30-3:30 pm

Shanthi will show a sample of Rangoli, an Indian traditional or folk art, which is generally created on the floor on some festive occasions.  This ancient Indian art is believed to be originated from the Indian state Maharashtra, from where it gets gradually dispersed in the rest of the country. These traditional embellishments are still used in India on various festivals and special occasions like marriages,  and birth ceremonies. In ancient times, entrances of  homes were  beautified to welcome guests. Shanthi will provide instructions for participants as they create their own Rangoli pattern.

Costs:  $15.00  for 1 session or $25 for both sessions.

Birmingham International Center
1728 5th Ave. N.
Birmingham, AL 35203

REGISTER ON LINE AT WWW.bic-al.org

February Meeting - BAEA

February 2nd Art Lesson Swap!


Our next monthly BAEA meeting will be held at 5:30 on Thursday, February 2nd at the Birmingham Museum of Art.  The focus of this meeting is a “teacher tested” lesson swap!  Everyone should bring at least one lesson you have taught and had success with.  Please bring work examples if you have them.  Please make 15-20 copies so we can all share.  We only had one middle school teacher last time, so middle school teachers please consider coming!  We will also be briefly going over the survey results from the December meeting.  Our meeting coincides with BMA’s First Thursday, so come early or stay late to enjoy art and refreshments!

The March meeting will be a glass fusing workshop!  It will be held Thursday, March 1st at 4:30 at the BMA.  A registration form for this meeting will be put up on the Birmingham Art Educators blog within the next week.  I will send out an email when this is completed.  This workshop will be free for AAEA/BAEA members and $25 for non-members.   

To participate in monthly meetings, dues for BAEA will be $10 for the school year.  All workshops will be free if you pay your fees.  You have to be a member of NAEA to do this.  If you are interested in attending a workshop without being a member, the fee will be $25 per workshop.

If you are not already a member of NAEA/AAEA/BAEA please consider joining.  This organization does so much to help art students throughout our state, as well as our nation.  It promotes advocacy for the things you do every day in your classroom.  Joining the national organization gives you automatic membership to our statewide chapter.  AAEA is a great way to network and receive support from fellow Alabama art educators.  You can join NAEA from their website.

Keep a look out in your email for upcoming announcements!

Thank you for all you do!
Sincerely,

Casey Williamson @ cwilliamson@jefcoed.com
Lindsay Mouyal  @lmouyal@jefcoed.com