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Upcoming Program - March 19, 6 - 8 pm

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

NET Nights at Moore – Building a Creative Life as a Teaching Artist
Friday March 19, 6 - 8 pm
6:30 pm – Conversation with a range of working artists to learn how their role as an arts educator enhances and sustains their creative lives. They will share their paths to becoming teaching artists, strategies for securing teaching artist positions, resources to build your skills as an educator, and their reflections on how they integrate their lives as educators and artists.


Teaching artists participating in the conversation include:
Barbara Bickart, a filmmaker and multiple recipient of the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation's Artist and Communities grants whose work often engages communities in telling their stories

Beth Nixon, of Ramshackle Enterprises, is a visual and performance artist who uses art as a tool for activism and social change.

Michelle Ortiz, a Moore College alumna, administrator at the Bartol Foundation, muralist and visual artist whose work has taken her all over Philadelphia and around the world.

Alex Shaw, a musician, teaching artist and education programs coordinator for Live Connections, a program of World Café Live.


Moderated by Beth Feldman Brandt, Executive Director, Stockton Rush Bartol Foundation.


Presented in cooperation with The Stockton Rush Bartol Foundation.

The Stockton Rush Bartol Foundation supports organizations that provide creative opportunities to connect and engage, that give voice to a community’s history and future, and that sustain and share a rigorous artistic process


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Interview with Nadia Hironaka

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Artist and co-founder of Screening, Philadelphia’s first gallery dedicated to the presentation of works on video and film, Hironaka is currently a professor in the Video and Film Arts department at The Maryland Institute College of Art. Hironaka, whose video works have been exhibited internationally, has also received numerous grants, fellowships and residences including: the 2008 Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Fellowship, the 2006 PEW Fellowship in the Arts, PEI Artists Grant from the Joan Mitchell Foundation, Atlantic Center for the Arts Artist Residency, and Leeway Foundation Grants in 2001 and 2003. You can further explore Nadia’s work and learn more about her on her website www.nadiahironaka.com. Nadia was interviewed by BSA students Laura Bonvini, Melissa Chancer, Samantha Emonds.

 


What is Screening?
NH: It is the only gallery dedicated to the moving image in
Philadelphia. Nadia was able to fund Screening with a PEW (link)
Grant, worth $50,000. Screening has been established for 2 1/2 years, and it shows the work of internationally acclaimed video artists. You can go to Screening’s (link-there may be a better location or introduction for this link…) website to learn more!

Some good advice?
NH: Apply to everything!
You should apply to as many grants, galleries, exhibitions, festivals, etc. as you can. Anything to get your work out there and noticed!!!

NH: Consider all your options when applying for a job and hold out, if possible, for the one that fits your passion.
While Nadia was applying for jobs after grad school, she had an offer to work part-time in Temple University’s gallery. At the same time, University of Pennsylvania was developing video courses, and Nadia applied to teach video at Penn about a year before the classes were to begin.  To tide her over before she could begin the teaching job, Penn offered her a position working in their video lab.  She took the interim job in the lab because she realized that her passion was teaching video.  Six to seven months later, Nadia had a full-time teaching job at Penn.

NH: The Challenge Exhibition is open to all!
Don't be afraid to submit some work to Challenge or to visit the Challenge Exhibition.  There’s more about this in our post on Warren Angle.


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