Scott Alberg

Scott Alberg, who just completed the Teacher Preparation Program in May 2010, will be teaching part-time at Acton Boxborough Regional High School as well as teaching a Portfolio class in the Art Education Department and managing the Arnheim Gallery.

Lynne White-Robbins

Lynne White-Robbins (Teacher Certification Program 1987; MSAE 1999) teaches at the Horace Mann School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, a BPS special education school.  Previously she taught  for twenty years at the elementary level in the Boston Public Schools.

This year her 11th grade student Edward Gomez was honored when his artwork was submitted to the SEEING DOUBLE competition, a national, juried exhibition at the Attleboro Museum of Art.  His mixed media piece “One-on-One” was selected from a field of 485 entries for the final 95 pieces.  His piece also won distinction as one of six chosen by the jury for its highest honor, the Jury Distinction Award.

Seeing Double — A National Juried Exhibition
July 7 – August 4, 2010
Opening Awards Reception: Wednesday, July 7, 7-9pm
Partners, duets, Noah’s animals, diptychs, mates, symmetry, reflections, twins, bicuspids, echoes, book ends, double chins …  all double visions.

Naomi (Fletcher) Graham

Naomi (Fletcher) Graham (BFA Community Education, 2004) teaches art at Mason Elementary School in Mason, New Hampshire, the school she herself attended.  Naomi says that on her first day as an elementary student, she decided she wanted to be an art teacher, and here she is teaching art at that very school! 

Naomi also teaches an after-school portfolio preparation class for high school students at Sharon Art Center.  She recently took a group of eight of those students to New York City for three days.

Rosanne Trolan, Distinguished Educator of the Year

Rosanne (Albanese) Trolan, who completed our Teacher Certification program in 1988, was honored as Distinguished Educator of the Year by Massachusetts College of Art and Design at the commencement ceremony May 21.

Rosanne is the visual arts teacher at the Cotting School in Lexington, Mass., where she has worked for the past 15 years.

Cotting School serves 120 students ranging from ages 3-22 with a broad spectrum of learning and communication disabilities, physical challenges and complex medical conditions.

Rosanne has implemented a unique curriculum accessible to all, supported by adaptive teaching methods, adaptive materials and low and high tech adaptive equipment.

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Dan Serig, Art Education Department Chair, Maureen Kelly, President Katherine Sloan, Rosanne Trolan, and John Crowe at the Commencement ceremony May 21, 2010

Brian Corey

Brian Corey (BFA 1995, MSAE 2007) will be having another show of his work:

The Terrain That Remains
new works by Brian Corey

June 2-27, 2010
Opening Reception June 4, 5-7:30pm

in the center Gallery
Kingston Gallery
450 Harrison Ave, Boston

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