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Ellen Silva Creative Services

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I offer Community Mural Projects to K-5. Through a 6-8 week process, we will choose a theme, do rough individual drawings, then create a rough composite layout using all ideas. I create a to-scale line art rendering (tracing the students drawings). Students color in the line art. I will transfer the drawing to final surface (wall, panels, furniture, whatever), using a grid process and student begin painting. The theme can be: curriculum based, related to an event (school anniversary), cause (world peace?), etc.

Green Art Workshop

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Green Art Workshop is a hands-on eco-conscious program that brings professional teaching artists into Bay Area classrooms and after school programs. In our classes, youth will create imaginative personal and collaborative projects by re-envisioning everyday materials. We seek to encourage critical thinking and heighten environmental awareness in the creative process.

Fashion Arts & Youth Enterprises Inc

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Fashion design & sewing workshop. We are offering free after school program for youth that are interested in Fashion and help them develop their artistic ability. From the drawing board to the cutting table to the finish products that they can be proud off. Our methods are very easy step by step instructions. At the end of each workshops will have a fashion show to showcase their work.

SFCAT (San Francisco Cultural Arts Traditions)

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SFCAT works with K-12 schools in San Francisco's school districts to promote Cultural Arts Traditions through its San Francisco Carnaval production. Our objective is to introduce grade appropriate curriculums that educate K-12 youth about the various Carnaval traditions through lessons in history, geography, cultural ethnicity, music, and dance, culminating in the students’ participation in the annual celebration as a San Francisco Carnaval Parade School Contingent.

jake bagshaw

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My name is Jake Bagshaw. I am a 29 year old S.F. native who has a love for screen printing. I was inspired by an elective class in high school and have been printing ever since. My goal has been to develop a lesson plan and be able to present and teach this amazing art form to senior citizens in rest/care homes around the city as a exciting form of creative and restorative therapy of sorts.

Lucinda Otto, Individual Teaching Artist

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Lucinda Otto is a performer, director and teaching artist with many years of experience living and working in lovely San Francisco. Working with a wide range of ages and in school and community serttings, Ms. Otto has developed a method for teahing physically-based drama and creative play-making techniques that are much loved by her studends and audiences. Much of her work in schools involves working with classroom teachers to infuse the arts and creating original, integrated projects that bring theatre and performance across the curriculum.

After making her stage debut at the tender age of five in "The Wizard of Oz," Ms. Otto has gone on to a varied career in theatre. In addition to teaching and curriculum development she is as a performer, director and playwright working with Fools Fury Theatre, the San Francisco Arts Education Project, Young Performers Theatre, Stanford University, the East Harlem Tutorial Project, Santa Cruz County Community Schools and others.

 Ms. Otto also has an extensive background in arts education advocacy and arts administration. She worked for several years for the Bay Area Discovery Museum, was Board President of the San Francisco Children's Art Museum, on the Steering Committee of the Arts Education Funders Collaborative and founded Parents for the Arts in San Francisco Schools. Ms. Otto has a BFA in Drama for New York University and an MA in Arts Education fro Stanford University. 

California Shakespeare Theater

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California Shakespeare Theater's Artistic Learning programs serve learners of all ages and backgrounds from diverse communities throughout the Bay Area.  Through our Summer Theater Conservatories, Afterschool classes and workshops, student matinees, In-school Residencies, and Professional Development workshops, we aim to make Shakespeare and performance training engaging and relevant.

Educational Activities for SFAC Gallery's Trace Elements

In the field of science a trace element is a minute component of a whole. It is not insignificant, however, because without trace elements the organism/entity would either not be what it is, or not be healthy. Identifying a trace element is very difficult, but once it has been singled out, it is often the key that unlocks a complete understanding of what is being researched.

Trash Mash-Up

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Trash Mash-Up is a community art project. Using disposable materials, collected before they enter the waste stream, participants construct “Maskostumes” which are original pageant masks and costumes inspired by traditions from around the world. This project reduces waste and inspires people to see each other and our environment in a new way.

Poems for Your Whole Self: Activities for This Place Called Poetry

This lesson plan is meant to accompany the SFAC Gallery exhibition, This Place Called Poetry. Read about the exhibtion at: http://www.sfacgallery.org Download the lesson plan PDF by scrolling to the bottom of the page. 
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