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Teacher Workshop: Making Meaning—A Studio Approach to Teaching and Learning
Three Day Workshop: July 31, August 1 and 2
What goes on in students' minds when they make art? What thought processes are put in motion through material manipulation, design, and aesthetic engagement? Get ready to learn by doing in this three-day workshop where you will discover and reflect on how art making promotes the application of prior knowledge, innovation, analysis, problem solving, evaluation, and other critical thinking skills. Participants will explore a variety of media (e.g., drawing, painting, collage, sculpture, digital, etc.) to reflect on making and learning. No special skills are required, only an open mind and a willingness to experiment. Workshop fee includes materials.
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Reservations are required for this program. For additional Teacher Workshops please visit the Teacher Programs Calendar.
If you have any questions or special needs, please call 312-443-9092 or email teacherworkshops@artic.edu.
Fernand Léger. The Vase, 1927. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Schniewind.







