STORIES THROUGH ART





STORIES THROUGH ART EMBRACES THE POTENTIAL OF THE ARTS TO REFLECT HISTORY, RECORD THE PRESENT, RAISE AWARENESS AND SELF ESTEEM AND FACILITATE CHANGE.


WE HIGHLIGHT ART EDUCATION PROGRAMS, ART MAKING WORKSHOPS AND RESEARCH FOR EDUCATORS, PARENTS, AND STUDENTS, INCLUDING THOSE WHO HAVE OR WHO WORK WITH PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS.

**ALL Programs can be suited to fit your schedule and are available to schools, colleges, museums and community programs across the United States.



Celebrating Faith Ringgold





A Cross Cultural One-Day Program with hands on Expressive Arts and Art Making Activities for Students and Art Educators in Elementary and Middle Schools and Museums.

A full day workshop/ series of workshops highlighting the life and work of International African American artist, writer, educator, and social activist Faith Ringgold. Ringgold is famed for her dynamic Story Quilts such as Tar Beach: Woman on a Bridge #1 (1988), Dancing at the Louvre , and The Sunflower Quilting Bee at Arles (1991).

A detailed look at Ringgold's art shows the influence of African, Asian, European and American art forms upon her work and illustrates the history of the United States through Ringgold's eyes and experiences. Books, posters and DVD/videos about Ringgold and her work are used to inspire students to participate in exciting art making activities that follow Ringgold's development as an artist.

The six-part program of individual and group activities include: story telling, story writing, painting, collage, performance art, mini mural making, music and drama. These activities encourage students to embrace their own creativity as well as relate Ringgold's experiences to their own. The Celebrating Faith Ringgold: Stories Through Art project will culminate in students creating a collaborative "Story Quilt" of their own that may be added to the permanent collection of the school/museum.


Contact Trish for more information.
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*Special Feature Workshop: A Patchwork of Experiences



--Learn about the inspirational life and work of Faith Ringgold, renowned African American artist, author and educator, best known for her story quilt and book: Tar Beach.

--Explore African American history, art and social
commentary through Faith’s work and watch a video of her painting and talking about her life.

--Participate in a “Quilting Bee” using paints, fabrics and glue to create a collaborative painted story quilt. The quilt may be added to the permanent collection of the school/museum.
Scroll down to the bottom of this Blogsite to see more photos of the quilts.

Contact Trish for details.

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Art With Kids Grant Program: From Harlem to the Classroom



Art Workshops for Students K-8 - Highlighting Master African American Artists:Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, Elizabeth Catlett, Aaron Douglas and Horace Pippin

PROGRAM FEATURES:
Video presentation and Slide lecture with Q & A
Teaching Posters
Art making workshop for 25 students
Group trip to a museum or art gallery

Programs are offered free of charge to elementary and middle school art programs with a grant from Faith Ringgold's Anyone Can Fly Foundation.

Contact Trish for more information.

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Peace Quilt Making Exhibit & Workshop for Schools, Colleges, Museum & Communities



Following tragic events on September 11, 2001, the InterRelations Collaborative brought together young people from communities across New York City to document their experiences on 9/11. In their own words and images, they produced a remarkable book titled What Will You Do For Peace? Impact of 9/11 on New York City Youth. Their powerful artwork and moving narrative caught the attention of visual artist, Faith Ringgold, and they were honored to publish their book and create a powerful and moving Peace Story Quilt in association with her.
See the quilt at: http://www.inter-relations.org/quilt.htm


QUILT PROJECT
InterRelations Collaborative and Stories Through Art come together to present a powerful combination of a Peace Exhibit and a quiltmaking workshop.

Participants produce an original Peace Quilt which permanently remains at their educational institution, museum, school or community-based organization.

This workshop may also be implemented for teachers or other professionals working with ethnically diverse student populations. See an example of a quilt completed by school teachers.
http://www.inter-relations.org/quilt%20(example).htm


LEARN MORE
IRC's PeaceMaking Programs have been implemented for elementary, middle school, high school and college students at partnering agencies (e.g. Broadway Housing Communities / Committee of the Heights Inwood Homeless, Chinese American Planning Council, Grand Street Settlement House, Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center, Queens Community House, United Puerto Rican Organization of Sunset Park, Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice, YWCA Flushing Center) and participating schools (e.g. Philip J. Abinanti School (PS 108), The Children’s School (PS 372), Clara Cardwell School (PS/IS 308) in diversifying immigrant and multi-ethnic communities in New York City. http://www.inter-relations.org/index.htm


Contact Trish for details.

Peace Story Quilt Workshops

Queens College, CUNY, January 2008





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Topical Story Quilts- Workshops for Schools, Families and Friends


A 5th Grader from The Haverford School painting his patch for the IdentiTie Quilt.

FOR TEACHERS
Would you like your students to participate in a collaborative project about a favorite topic on your curriculum? It might be a class novel in Language Arts or a special project in Science or Social Studies. Through the medium of Story Quilting students work together to create an educational and dynamic wall hanging for your classroom or school.

FOR FAMILIES AND GROUPS OF FRIENDS
Do you have a special occasion you woud like to celebrate or commemorate?

Create a beautiful Story Quilt for a family event: a birthday, an engagement, a wedding, or a memory quilt honoring family members or friends.

Scroll down to the bottom of this Blogsite to see photos of some of the quilts.

Contact Trish for details
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Releasing Creative Potential: The Expressive Arts and Autism- A Workshop for Parents and Teachers



3hr Art Making Workshop

Discover the gifts and creativity of students along the Autistic Spectrum through the Expressive Arts. Explore ideas with simple percussion instruments, experiment with innovative tactile media, create unusual designs in paint and make extraordinary “Clay Creations” with feathers, beads and other craft materials. Share ideas and suggestions for successful activities in this lively hands-on art making session for teachers and parents.


Contact Trish for details.
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Spotlight On the Artist- Award Winning Documentaries about Famous Artists with Hands-on Workshops


A PROGRAM DESIGNED FOR STUDENTS, TEACHERS AND DOCENTS AT SCHOOLS, COLLEGES AND MUSEUMS FEATURING FAMOUS ARTISTS: Chuck Close, Faith Ringgold, Jimmy & Max Ernst, Jacob Lawrence, Grandma Moses, Betty & Alison Saar and many more!

REVIEWS:
Best Workshop of the Year" (Jude Harzer- Art Educator)
"I thought the lessons were very thorough, cross curriculum, diverse and interesting." (Mural Arts Educator)
"Excellent and informative workshop, I look forward to implementing the program in my classroom." (Art Educator/Workshop at the Philadelphia Museum of Art)

Contact Trish and visit Linda's Website for details.
http://www.landsvideo.com/index2.html
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Touch, An Art Experience for the Senses

TOUCH, An Art Experience For The Senses - art exhibit and related workshops. This hands-on experiential session will inform and demonstrate the implications and importance of the sense of touch through interaction with works of art or artifacts within your own museum or institution’s collection.

For more informations contact Trish at tmaunder@mac.com
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CURRENT PROGRAMS
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IDENTI TIE QUILT- THE HAVERFORD SCHOOL, PENNSYLVANIA

A week long project with 63 Fifth Graders. October 15th - 20th, 2007.
Students created a quilt by painting canvas patches to express their individuality and passions. The completed quilt will remain the property of the Haverford School's permanant art collection.
http://www.haverford.org/





View Quilts

These quilts were created by educators participating in recent workshops at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, The Mural Arts Program of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.