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Regional MAAI Workshop

February 26, 2014

Tonight at Waterville High School

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Lisa Ingraham

The regional Maine Arts Assessment Workshop and Potluck at Waterville HS on Feb 26th (4-7pm…….3-4pm open advocacy lab and 7-8pm open advocacy lab) is open to all educators and administrators.

There is no cost (please bring a dish or snack to share).  Come early….leave early…come late…..stay late!

Please know that all educators and administrators are invited and discussions regarding local resources and galleries for valuable opportunities will also be presented.

Our schedule:
Guerrilla Advocacy Open Lab (S Goulet)          3:00 – 4:00

Lisa Ingraham and Gloria Hewett Presentations – 4:00 – 5:10

  • Lisa – Stick Figures and Finger Painting – Dispelling Myths about Elementary Art programs
  • Gloria – Working Backwards from a Great Art Lesson to Standards and Assessments

Break/Intro/Discussion/Sharing/Potluck          5:10 – 5:50

  • Lisa Wheeler – Common Street Arts Gallery
  • Nancy Baron – Harlow Gallery
  • Student teacher mentor opportunity

Pam Ouellette (to entire group)                 5:50 – 7:00

  • Literacy – Gateway to Creativity
  • Guerrilla Advocacy Open Lab (S Goulet)          7:00 – 8:00
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Gloria Hewett

This workshop is your local outreach component of the Maine Arts Assessment Initiative.

An exploration of each workshop can be found at (scroll down to Feb 26th date):
http://mainearts.maine.gov/Pages/Education/MAAI-Regional

Contact hours available.

For more information and to RSVP…please contact any of the presenters or
sgoulet@aos92.org

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Maine Arts Assessment Initiative Webinars

February 25, 2014

Webinar series starts Wednesday, March 5

Arts educators Rob Westerberg and Catherine Ring will be hosting the first webinar in a series of four during the next four months. This is the second series offered through the Maine Arts Assessment Initiative (MAAI).  The webinar:

Outreach and Arts Education Leadership

 Wednesday, March 5, 2014

3:30 – 4:30

Primary discussions will be based around:

  • Why are outreach and leadership essential to the success of visual and performing arts in the 21st century?
  • How has the Maine Arts Assessment initiative worked to developed both?
  • What does “leadership” look like in the Arts?
  • What is outreach as it pertains to Arts Assessment and Leadership?

As the Maine Arts Assessment continues in its third year, both of these topics have been focal points. Engaging participants in dialogue around these, and discovering how they can better engage both elements themselves will be takeaways from this webinar.

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Please be sure to join them for what promises to be an engaging, insightful hour on the topic that will continue to impact every one of us as arts educators in the state of Maine!

Watch the blog and the Maine Arts Education list-serv during the next week for the details to learn how to join the webinar.

Future webinars are scheduled for April 8, May 7, and June 4. One contact hour is available to participants. All webinars will be archived if you can not be present for the live webinar.

MAAI is an initiative of the Maine Department of Education with contributing partners: Maine Arts Commission, Maine Art Education Association, Maine Music Educators Association, New England Institute for Teacher Education, University of Southern Maine, Maine Learning Technology Initiative, and the Maine Alliance for Arts and Education.

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Portland Symphony Orchestra

February 16, 2014

Coming in March

Jamie Bernstein and the Impact of Music Education: On March 17, we’ll be hosting a free event at Merrill Auditorium celebrating music education and ‘Music in Our Schools Month’ featuring Jamie Bernstein. Jamie is the daughter of the Leonard Bernstein and will be narrating the PSO’s performance of ’Bernstein by Bernstein’. From 6pm – 7pm, music and arts educators are encouraged to join us in Merrill Auditorium’s Rehearsal Hall for a celebration of recent music education achievements from throughout the state. From 7pm – 8pm, everyone is invited to join us in the main hall for a conversation between Music Director Robert Moody and Jamie Bernstein about the impact that music education has had in their lives. This event is free although registration is required: https://portsymph.wufoo.com/forms/jamie-bernstein-and-the-impact-of-music-education/.

Additionally, we’re happy to announce that our Spring KinderKonzerts have been posted to our website. KinderKonzerts are a fun, interactive introduction to live orchestral music for children ages 3-7. Through instrument demonstration, active listening, and narrative story-telling, audience members learn all about the families of instruments that make up an orchestra. Concerts last about 40 minutes. A partial schedule is currently available on our website. We will be adding more dates soon for Portland, Kennebunk, Waldoboro, Lewiston, and Fryeburg. Visit http://www.portlandsymphony.org to learn more.

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Statewide Ceramics Show

February 1, 2014

1st Annual High School Ceramic Show scheduled April 9-26

Screen shot 2014-01-26 at 10.31.16 AMHigh school ceramic teachers (one entry per school) judge their students prior to the show. Each teacher is eligible (at no cost) to submit 1 utilitarian clay piece and 1 sculptural clay piece for the Gannet Gallery Show on or before March 29.

Students, families, community members, and school personnel are invited to attend the opening, scheduled for Wednesday, April 9, 5:00 – 7:00 PM. Prizes will be donated by local educational and artistic organizations to recognize the quality ceramic work that is created in our high schools in the state of Maine and presented at the opening.

How to Enter

  1. RSVP by copying the information below, fill out for each piece and email a to Russell Kahn at ruskahn@gmail.com.
  2. Print out info below for each entry and make sure it is taped to the work. Deliver or mail to Russell Kahn at Camden Hills Regional High School, or to the Harlow Gallery in Hallowell. Entries must be received by Saturday, March 29th

Artist(s) Name(s):

School or group:

Contact address (include city, state & zip):

Contact phone (and name if representing a group):

Contact email:

Age(s):

Grade(s):

Title of sculpture/pottery:

Medium(clay, glaze, firing temp.):

Dimensions:

Price if art is for sale:

Dates

  • Safely packaged work for drop off or mail by Saturday, March 29, to Russell Kahn, Camden Hills Regional High School, 25 Keelson Drive, Rockport, Maine 04856

or

  • Harlow Gallery, 160 Water Street, Hallowell, ME 04347
  • April 9-26, Gannett building gallery, 331 Water Street, Augusta, Maine opening the evening of  Wednesday, April 9, 5:00 – 7:00 PM
  • Pick-up April 28-30. After the 30th pieces will be auctioned or discarded because there is no storage at UMA or the Harlow Gallery. If you did send the artwork by snail mail, please include return postage…Thanks!!

Questions? Please contact Russell Kahn at 207-322-6168 or ruskahn@gmail.com!

By submitting work, students, parents and school agree to have the images of the work used for future promotions. Also, UMA, Harlow Gallery, Russell Kahn, and anyone else involved with the show shall not be held responsible for broken ceramic pieces during shipping or the duration of the show.

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Summer Youth Music Camp

January 31, 2014

UMaine program

Screen shot 2014-01-28 at 9.28.58 AMOrono, Maine — Registration is underway for Maine Summer Youth Music (MSYM) Camp at the University of Maine.

Junior Camp, for students in grades 5-8, is July 13-18 and Senior Camp, for students in grades 8-12, is July 19-27. Eighth-grade students may attend either or both camps.

Campers study with UMaine faculty and public school music teachers while staying in a residence hall on the Orono campus. Vocal and instrumental opportunities include symphonic band, jazz band, string ensemble, chorus, and musical theater, along with master classes and evening concerts. Senior campers may work with Joan deAlbuquerque, guest conductor from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa.

Registration may be done online with a debit card, credit card or electronic check, or through the mail. For more information about the camp, as well as the cost and scholarships, visit http://umaine.edu/spa/summer-music-camp-msym/.

About the University of Maine
The University of Maine, founded in Orono in 1865, is the state’s premier public university. It is among the most comprehensive higher education institutions in the Northeast and attracts students from across the U.S. and more than 65 countries. It currently enrolls 11,247 total undergraduate and graduate students who can directly participate in groundbreaking research working with world-class scholars. The University of Maine offers doctoral degrees in 35 fields, representing the humanities, sciences, engineering and education; master’s degrees in roughly 70 disciplines; 90 undergraduate majors and academic programs; and one of the oldest and most prestigious honors programs in the U.S. The university promotes environmental stewardship on its campus, with substantial efforts aimed at conserving energy, recycling and adhering to green building standards in new construction. For more information about UMaine, visit umaine.edu.

Contact
For more information and application – Monique Hashey, 207.581.4721, Monique.Hashey@umit.maine.edu

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Arts Learning Grant

January 28, 2014

Maine Arts Commission announces arts education available funding

IMG_0772Things are cooking at the Maine Arts Commission as the grant programs are being posted for the next fiscal year.

The deadline for the Arts Learning grant, of up to $5000 with a half match are available to apply for until April 15, 2014.

This program provides funding to support high quality visual and/or performing arts education for PK-12 learners and/or educators of this population.

The learning opportunity must take place between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015. Funding will be made available after July 1, 2014. I urge you to take a look at this opportunity and collaborate with your colleagues, teaching artists, and/or community members to consider ideas.

Criteria

Grant proposals are reviewed on a competitive basis using the following criteria:

  1. Demonstration of high quality arts education teaching and learning opportunity.
  2. Clear description of the project and its impact.
  3. Evidence of significant collaborative planning among all partners and capacity to carry it out.
  4. Description of evaluation methodology with clear objectives and outcomes.
  5. Assurance that the project will include certified and highly qualified arts educators, trained teaching artists and will provide professional development opportunities where appropriate.

You can learn more at the Maine Arts Commission site at http://mainearts.maine.gov/Pages/Grants/artslearning#

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Harlow Educators Meet

January 26, 2014

January 29

You are invited to join the next Harlow Educators Initiative meeting

4:00pm on Jan. 29th at the Harlow Gallery in Hallowell

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Highlights for the meeting include:

* Arts Educator Initiative (AEI) related exhibition opportunities (Nancy Barron)
* Statewide HS pottery show – UMA Gannett Gallery, Augusta (Russel Kahn)
* Kennebec Area Young at Art – Harlow (Nancy)
* Higher Forms of Art – UMA Gannett (Nancy)
* State of the Arts check in – State associations, Maine Arts Assessment
Initiative (Suzanne Goulet)
* Unit/Lesson/Idea sharing (please bring copies) – Volunteer at your comfort
* Feature – Maine Arts Assessment Teacher Leader, Jeff Orth “Controlling the Chaos:     The World of Student-Centered Education

(Feature description)   Ever wonder how to manage students working on
        different standards at the same time in the same class space? Learn about ways  to organize the chaos using tools to empower students to move at their own
        pace with standards and to meet deadlines to avoid falling behind.

This group was started through the Harlow Gallery to support area arts educators. It is a very unique partnership with a community art gallery – A great opportunity to connect with your colleagues. Consider inviting an educator from another discipline. Collaborative connections encouraged.

There are only 4 meetings a year and the agenda will follow what the participating educators propose, including sharing lesson plans.

Do you have an online gallery? Website? Blog? A consent form?…..Bring student work, publications, announcements…….

Please come, share and grow!

If you would like more information, please contact either Nancy Barron at the gallery: kvaa@harlowgallery.org  or Suzanne Goulet at: sgoulet@aos92.org.

Contact hours available and light refreshments will be served.

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Talk About Advocacy

January 22, 2014

A letter to the Madawaska Community from music teacher, Ed Boynton

photoTo the Madawaska Community and Madawaska Music Department:

The Madawaska community should be very proud of the  FANTASTIC ALL AROOSTOOK MUSIC FESTIVAL that took place this past weekend, January 17 and 18.  The food was great, the rehearsal venues were superb, the organization excellent.  But of all the wonderful parts of this weekend event, it was the friendliness and helpfulness of the people of the Madawaska community that made this such a special event.

The long hours of work by the parents, students, and staff of Madawaska Schools paid off.   Music Director Josh Bosse has done outstanding work with the students of the Valley, and has given infinite hours of dedicated service to the students and community.

Madawaska has a great deal to be proud of.  And I think I speak for the musicians and teachers from all over the County:  GREAT FESTIVAL, GREAT WORK, GREAT COMMUNITY!!!  It was an awesome ALL AROOSTOOK BAND FESTIVAL.

Ed Boynton, Music Instructor
VALLEY RIVERS MIDDLE SCHOOL
FORT KENT COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL

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New England Summit on Arts Education

January 21, 2014

MAAI

Screen shot 2014-01-21 at 5.26.49 AMPhase 4 of the Maine Arts Assessment Initiative (MAAI) will include extended professional development. More information will be available at http://mainearts.maine.gov/Pages/Education/NESummit# as it becomes available. You’re invited to attend….

New England Summit on Arts Education

July 29, 30, 31, August 1, 2014

USM, Portland

$300 for 3 days, day 4 is optional for those interested in being a teacher leader for additional cost

Cost includes access to arts education learning, continental breakfast, lunch & snacks

Contact hours, CEUs, or Graduate credit available

The New England Summit on Arts Education will provide an outstanding opportunity for educators to dig deep into teaching, learning, and assessment in arts education. Please join educators from Maine and beyond for this fabulous 3-day professional development opportunity.

The Maine Arts Assessment Initiative (MAAI) was established in 2011 and has been responding to the needs of arts education ever since. The overall focus of the MAAI has been to create an environment in Maine where assessment in arts education is an integral part of the work all arts educators do to improve teaching and learning, and student achievement in the arts.

MAAI has provided professional development during the last three summers to Maine arts educators who wish to take on a leadership role and create a workshop to present to arts teachers across the state. The initiative has been building capacity by training arts educators on the “what” and “how” of arts assessment and finding the balance of formative and summative assessment, so they can provide the leadership in Maine through professional development opportunities.

During the next phase of the MAAI the goals will expand in response to teacher feedback and is offering a 3 or 4-day summit. The summit is designed to meet the needs of teachers and the workshops will be on such important topics as proficiency, standards-based, student-centered, leadership, advocacy, creativity, 21st century skills and much more.

There will be multiple opportunities for networking as we broaden our knowledge in arts education. The Summit is a perfect opportunity for those who want to learn the core principles or advance further into the Arts Assessment field.

Participants will be able to choose one of three strands based on experience.

Strand # 1 – Developing Teacher Leader                                                                             This strand is designed primarily for teachers (teaching artists or arts educators) who have not already been involved in the Maine Arts Assessment Initiative and would like more of a foundation in arts assessment, and connections with teaching and learning.                            This strand is also for teachers in Maine who would like to become a Teacher Leader for the MAAI. The 4th day is required to become a Teacher Leader.

Strand 1 is open to any participant (from Maine or beyond).

Strand #2 – Arts Assessment Team.                                                                                                 This strand is designed for a team to arrive with ideas that will be developed into an arts education plan to be implemented when returning to school/district. The work accomplished during the summit could be similar to Strand #1 or #3 but will be customized to the team’s needs, individualizing your team plan. Consider possibilities when forming your team. K-12 district VPA teachers, classroom teacher, an administrator, a teaching artist, community cultural organization or institute member, parent, and/or school board member.

Strand 2 is open to any team (from Maine and other states, at least 2 participants per team)

Strand # 3 – Arts Assessment in Practice Strand.                                                            This strand is designed for the individual who is ready to dig deeper into arts assessment, and connections with teaching and learning. Benchmarking, proficiency, fine tuning that perfect lesson or unit, networking with others who are in a similar place.

Strand 3 is open to anyone returning as a Teacher Leader, graduates of arts assessment courses, and anyone who feels they are ready to dig deeper into arts assessment.

Comments from Maine Arts Assessment Summer Institute participants:

  • The relationships I have developed has changed my life forever for the good and the ripple will go on for years to come!  I loved the activity about a collaborative community and glancing upon that poster throughout the time period and I will use that for my own classroom.
  • Thanks for all the hard work that was put into the planning and developing this year’s institute! I love what we do!! I am so pleased to be a part of this!!
  • Thank you for setting up this opportunity for me to really think about how I teach, and how I can expand my practice so my students can have a deeper understanding and appreciation for what they learn in the art program.

Comment about the Maine Arts Assessment Initiative from a Teacher Leader:

  • There are not enough words to describe how appreciate I am of this initiative.  It has made me a better teacher and has made a difference in my students art education.
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MAEA Exhibit for Educators

January 20, 2014

After Hours, Saco Art Museum

On Saturday, January 25 the opening for the Maine Art Education Association members art exhibit will take place at the Saco Art Museum, 1:00 – 3:00. A HUGE THANK YOU to Alison Price who is responsible for making all the arrangements for the show. Alison’s helpers with the arranging and hanging of the 56 piece show were Diane Noble and Piper Bolduc – thanks to both of them for their help!

The show is filled with beautiful work including various media, techniques, and themes! Many of the artists have work for sale in the gift shop of the museum including prints, cards, photographs, and jewelry.

Please join MAEA members, families, and friends to view the work of the following art educators. Congratulations to all the artists! The show is in place until March 1, 2014!

  • Betsy Allen-McPhedran
    Readfield Elementary School, Readfield
  • Dana Altman
    Thornton Academy, Saco
  • Debra Arter
    Camden Adult Ed, Camden
  • Barb Berry-Palm
    Brunswick Junior High School, Brunswick
  • Debra Bickford
    Westbrook High School, Westbrook
  • Piper Bolduc
    Old Orchard Beach High School, Old Orchard Beach
  • Vicki Bove`
    Gorham Middle School, Gorham
  • Sandy Brennan
    Wells Elementary School, Wells
  • Robin Brooks
    Lincoln School, Augusta
  • Wendy Burton
    Messalonskee High School, Oakland
  • Kate Cargile
    Lewiston Middle School, Lewiston
  • Lee Cheever
    Lazydog Studio, Brunswick
  • Donna Coffin
    Retired (Brunswick High School)
    Bailey Island
  • Cam Davis
    Acton Elementary School, Acton

Cam Davis, encaustic triptych

  • Christine DelRossi
    Mt. Ararat High School, Topsham
  • Mari Dieumegard
    Breakwater School, Portland
  • Debbie DiGregorio
    C.K. Burns School, Saco
  • Jennie Driscoll
    Brunswick High School
  • Elaine Fletcher
    Frank H. Harrison Middle School, Yarmouth
  • Jennifer Fox
    Lisbon High School, Lisbon Falls
  • Suzanne Goulet
    Waterville Senior High School, Waterville
  • Cathy Grigsby
    Stevens Brook Elementary, Bridgton
  • Lauren Head
    Gould Academy, Bethel

Lauren Head,    Vessel, steel

  • Hollie Hilton
    Albert S. Hall School, Waterville
  • Holly Houston
    Yarmouth High School, Yarmouth
  • Charlie Johnson
    Mt. Desert Island High School, Mt. Desert
  • Genevieve Keller
    Windsor Elementary School, Windsor
  • Jayne Kinney Young
    Deering High School, Portland
  • Manon Lewis
    Boothbay High School, Boothbay Harbor
  • Joanne Maloney
    Wentworth Intermediate School
  • Rhonda Mann
    Marshwood Great Works, South Berwick
  • Kelly McConnell
    Breakwater School & Maine College of Art, Portland
  • Kay McKeever Allison
    Lewiston Middle School, Lewiston
  • Jennifer Merry
    Thornton Academy, Saco
  • Chris Milliken
    Wells Junior High School, Wells
  • Heather Monsen
    Brunswick High School, Brunswick
  • Nanci Nason
    Lebanon Schools, Lebanon
  • Argy Nestor
    Maine Arts Commission, Augusta
  • Diane Noble
    Young and Fairfield Schools, Saco

Diane Noble, Tidal Cove - Tenant's Harbor, acrylic -

  • Heidi O’Donnell
    Belfast High School, Belfast
  • Pam Ouellette
    Lisbon High School, Lisbon Falls
  • Mary Pennington
    Mountain Valley Middle School, Mexico
  • Donna Powers
    Biddeford High School, Biddeford
  • Allison Price
    Brunswick High School, Brunswick
  • Gail Rodrigue-duBois
    Oak Hill Middle School, Sabattus
  • Karen Rubin
    Biddeford High School, Biddeford
  • Raegan Russell
    Berwick Academy, South Berwick
  • Meryl Ruth
    Porcelain Grace Studio, Cumberland
    (formerly at Deering High School)
  • Patricia Sevigny-Higgins
    Marshwood High School, South Berwick
  • Jane Snider
    Hancock Grammar and Lamoine Consolidated Schools, Hancock and Lamoine
  • Jodi Thomas
    Thornton Academy, Saco
  • Linda Thorndike Williams
    Hussey School, Berwick
  • Michael Vermette
    Indian Island School, Indian Island
  • Sue West
    Chewonki Semester School, Wiscasset

Sue West, City Branches, mixed media

  • Tina Wood
    Marcia Buker Elementary School, Richmond
  • Deloris A. White
    Berwick Academy, So. Berwick