AMAZING Arts Empower MEGA Conference

I am one lucky art teacher – last week I got to attend the first ever Arts Empower MEGA Conference for San Diego County arts educators. It was flat-out AMAZING. There were 400 educators in all the arts disciplines – visual arts, theatre, dance and music. Our conference was in San Diego’s gorgeous Balboa Park, home to so many San Diego arts institutions.

Balboa Park is the home to many San Diego arts institutions

The San Diego Museum of Art in beautiful Balboa Park. Photo:

Our keynote session included an interview with young artist Inocente, subject of the Oscar-winning documentary Inocente. As a homeless teen in San Diego, Inocente discovered painting through a program at ARTS: A Reason to Survive. She and Matt D’Arrigo, founder of ARTS talked about the impact of the arts on young people

An interview with Inocente was a highlight of our morning keynote address. Photo source:

An interview with formerly homeless young artist Inocente was a highlight of our morning keynote address. Photo:

We had our choice of a huge variety of breakout sessions.  Guess what? You could attend any session, even if it wasn’t in your specialty.  Options included 3D theatre set design, teaching dance improvisation, and teaching music with an iPad. It was a great opportunity to ‘cross pollinate’ ideas across specialities.

Blended marker scratch foam print from Michelle Breyer's workshop

Blended marker scratch foam print from Michelle Breyer’s workshop

I presented for the very first time – one of my best sculpture lesson plans, ‘3D Olympic Sport Sculptures’. It went really well – we were able to create mounted sport trophies in under an hour! Even if you missed the session, you can still make your own trophy.  Click here for the trophy lesson plan.

Making trophy sculptures at my workshop

Gymnastics sports trophy

Local art teacher making a sport trophy sculpture

Local art teacher making a sport trophy sculpture

That’s me holding a sculpture made by a 5th grader. It matches my clothes!

Our dynamic closing session featured a live painting performance Stephen Fishwick set to student music and choreography, followed by a reception accompanied by jazz from San Diego Unified School District music teachers.

What a perfect day!

Thanks a million to Russ Sperling and the amazing folks at the San Diego County Office of Education, Arts Empower San Diego,  Art Pulse, Blick, Artists and Craftsmen, the San Diego Museum of ArtMingei MuseumMuseum of Photographic Arts and the Timken MuseumAERO (Art Education Resource Organization), Balboa Park Commons, SDCAEA, our local arts education associations and area museums for a wonderful conference.

Bonus: Here is a video of performance painter Stephen Fishwick!

 

 

San Diego Museum of Photographic Arts: Call for Entries

MOPA collage

The Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park has a Call for Entries for their 8th Annual juried Youth Exhibition. This year’s theme deals with community in My City, Your City. They are now accepting submissions from San Diego students K-12 who have used photography or video to document their community, neighborhood, or home from a personal or cultural point of view.

What does it mean to call a place home? 

What story would you tell about your community?

Where do you come from and what do you call home?

My City, Your City will showcase the creative and artistic voices of San Diego’s youth while offering visitors the opportunity to view the world through their eyes. Encourage your students to submit their artwork today! Open to all of San Diego County K-12 students!

The deadline is June 15, 2013.

Visit http://www.mopa.org/yx13 for more information or to download a submission packet. You can also watch their call for entries video here.

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