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Terminus Arnheim Gallery April 22-May 2
Reception: Thursday May 1st, 4-7 pm |
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Alison Miller, detail, Woman #3 | Erin Feeney, Untitled |
Monthly Archives: April 2008
Cynthia McKeon
Cynthia McKeon (BFA 1990) , art teacher at W.L. Foster Elementary School in Hingham, reports that one of her students won first prize state wide (and $5,000 for college) in a MEFA (Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority) and DOE sponsored art contest: What I want to Be When I Graduate from College. There were over 1,200 entries. This is the third time in a row that a student from Cynthia’s school has placed.
Michael Terrile
Michael Terrile (TC 1992, MSAE 1995) still teaches elementary art in Hampstead, New Hampshire, the job he began right after completing the Teacher Certification program at MassArt. He continues to find teaching "extremely rewarding."
Michael will be showing a few of his paintings in the J. Demeri Gallery in Rockport this summer.
He and his wife are expecting their second child in June. Their son Anthony is 2 years old.
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House on the Hill | Shoe Shop |
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Paintings from Hampstead, New Hampshire, where Michael Terrile lives and teaches. |
Hampstead 3 |
Art Jump Off Gets Good Press
Art Jump Off, the after-school program at Lila G. Frederick Pilot Middle School run by Mass Art students from John Giordano’s Creating Community course, has been written up in the Dorchester newspaper The Reporter. In the fall semester fifteen Mass Art students from the Creating Community class were involved in the program. This semester Kristen Mills is coordinating the program; she will be teaching the Creating Community class in the fall semester while John is on sabbatical. Two Art Education majors, Jamie Andrade and Robin Bellinger, as well as a senior from Boston Arts Academy, Makeba Bostic, are teaching in Art Jump Off.
See the article on page 3 of The Reporter.
(pdf download)
Congratulations!
Congratulations to Carina Koury-Jones and Padraic Manning in Art Education for being chosen for awards for their pieces in the All School Show!
Padraic Manning |
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A Message from Maureen Kelly, Chair, Art Education
Please accept my congratulations
to all the Art Education students who submitted work for and /or who
exhibited in the All School Show a few weeks back. So many folks from
within and outside the Department noted how thoughtful and forward
thinking the work was. Folks marveled at the quality and the diversity.
You all are to be congratulated and wished well!