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_Visit 2012waeafallconference.wordpress.com

View Conference 2012 Photos! (photographs by Frank Juarez and Pat Ryan)
Click link below:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/89309448@N05/sets/72157631875960909/

Keynotes Engage the  2012 Conference Participants

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Linda Keane, WAEA 2012 Fall Conference Keynote

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Melissa Musante, 2012 Fall Conference Keynote

WAEA Membership Exhibit 2012

Conference Keynotes

Thursday, October 25, 2012

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Linda Nelson Keane, AIA, NCARB

Linda Keane, AIA is an artist, architect and design education innovator who champions creativity as essential to our sustainable future. Professor of Architecture and Environmental Design at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and co‐founder of STUDIO 1032, with Mark Keane, UWM Professor of Architecture, she consults on green initiatives along the Milwaukee‐ Chicago corridor. She serves on the
City of Chicago Metropolitan Planning Council and developed place making, pocket parks, street design and public space journeys for K12 classrooms. Directing design of the award winning City of ChicagoGreen Roof Website (dedicated by Mayor Daley in 2006), she advised the making of Metro Joe, Metropolis 2020’s online urban and regional game for high school students and contributed to the Burnham 100’s Educators Resource Guide to using the city as a learning environment. She serves on
Milwaukee’s Creativity Education Board, consulted on Milwaukee’s North East Side Plan, Milwaukee River Greenway and environmental conservation communities. STUDIO 1032 first began bringing design and built environment issues to the public in animated films shown on TV, in museums and international conferences. A Retrospective of Animation, awarded a PBS Emmy, is included in the Metropolitan Museum of Art and J. Paul Getty Program for Art on Film, Architecture On Screen, Spain’s A+A Architecturanimacion, and ARCHITECTURE: An Interactive Introduction (McGraw Hill). The Keanes created the educational nonprofit, NEXT.cc (2007), to transform K12 education with art + science + environment
informal learning opportunities. NEXT.cc introduces eco literacy and digital fluency through place based design projects partnered with partnered with Ace Mentors, Earth Day Network, National Environmental
Education Foundation, Global Campaign For Climate Action, US Green Charter Schools, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, LaCrosse Design Institute, Smithsonian, Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, Harvard Career Links Project, FutureLab’s InfoCow, UIA’s Architecture and Children Program, and theUniversity of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Design As Nature workshops have reach 5,000 teachers and 50,000 students in 20 countries and 35 states. Keane’s work has been recognized by American Planning Association (WI Chapter), Art Institute of Chicago, American Institute of Architects, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, American Architectural Foundation, Graham Foundation, National
Endowment of the Arts, PBS, United States Green Building Council, Union of International Architects and Wisconsin Arts Board.

Director of NEXT.cc
WWW.NEXT.CC, INC.
www.NEXT.cc lkeane@NEXT.cc 414 534 0311

Professor of Architecture and Environmental Design
SCHOOL OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO
Sullivan Center AIADO 33 S. State Chicago, IL 60603
www.saic lkeane@saic.edu 312 629 6650

STUDIO 1032 ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
4200 North Lake Drive Shorewood, WI 53211
www.STUDIO1032.com 414 332 4381
Friday, October 26, 2012
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One of the conference Keynote speakers is Melissa Musante.
Melissa Musante comes to MARN with a long history of volunteer service to Milwaukee’s arts community and after serving as Film Wisconsin’s Associate director since 2007. Additionally she was the National Outreach Sales Manager for Utrecht Art Supplies from 2003-2006. During this time she had the opportunity to visit many of the country’s other arts centers. She learned during those visits that Milwaukee’s art scene highly respected across the country and Milwaukee artists are truly producing some of the best work in the country.

Musante graduated cum laude from the Peck School of the Arts with a BFA focusing in Film & Theatre. As a visual artist, she’s been active with MARN for several years and has shown her work at galleries throughout the Milwaukee area. Melissa is also an independent filmmaker, formerly sitting on the boards of both the Milwaukee Independent Film Society and Film Wisconsin, as well as serving as the Milwaukee International Film Festival’s Volunteer Coordinator in 2007. Musante is also a musician – currently playing with an early music ensemble and has performed with several other wind ensembles over the last 25 years.

2012 WAEA Membership Exhibit Celebrates All Participants!

WAEA 2012 Members Show Disclaimer: WAEA has a tradition of recognizing art teachers participating in WAEA's Members Show with placement and monetary awards for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place selected by the exhibit jurors. This year the 2012 WAEA Fall Conference co-chairs decided to recognize all artists participating in this year's members show for two reasons: a) to foster a platform or common ground that recognizes participating artists as a whole and b) to showcase all participating artists' artistic talents.
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Common Ground: Embracing the 21st Century, WAEA Fall Conference Brochure is now available:
New, You may use a credit card to register for the conference by simply attaching a sticky note to your completed registration form with the following information:  name, credit card number, expiration date, and security code!

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Plan ahead!!!

Presentation additions:
Section FB1 Time 10:20-11:10am(Friday October 26) NHS Room #103
Title: The Bookmaking Experience
Brief Description:
Join in creating sample books with two of the five co-authors of The Bookmaking Experience and walk away with ideas for using these techniques across age, skill level and curricular area to enhance student learning through the mulitdimensional nature of creating books. Supplies are provided for all participants. Presenters: Mary Ann Germanson Viterbo University and Madeline Huston Viterbo University Dance Works Milwaukee (
man1951@charter.net and                        madelinehuston@yahoo.com).




Click on brochure for conference details!

_ 2012 Fall Conference - Sheboygan, WI

The Wisconsin Art Education Association is pleased to announce the 2012 Fall Conference will be hosted at Sheboygan North High School in collaboration with the John Michael Kohler Arts Center on October 25 & 26, 2012. This year’s conference theme is, “Common Ground: Embracing the 21st Century”. This title was chosen as a way to respond, reflect and adapt to current changes that are taking place within our departments, school, districts and state. This conference is designed to foster a platform or common ground, that provides educators with an avenue for artistic growth, educational theory, self-reflection and professional development. 

 
The 2012 WAEA Fall Conference will be located at the following locations:

Sheboygan North High School (Main Location), 1042 School Avenue, Sheboygan, WI  53083 (keynote speakers, vendors, registration, lunch, presentations)

Grandstay Sheboygan (Conference Hotel), 708 Niagara Avenue, Sheboygan, WI  53081. Call 920.208.8000 and ask for the WAEA block of rooms.

John Michael Kohler Arts Center (Off site Location), 608 New York Avenue, Sheboygan, WI  53081. 920.458.6144. www.jmkac.org. (Awards Ceremony, presentations)

EFFJAY PROJEKTS Gallery (Off site Location), 604 Erie Avenue, Sheboygan, WI  53081. 920.559.7181. www.effjayprojekts.com. (WAEA Membership Exhibit, please more information below)

Highland House (Off site Location), 820 Indiana Avenue, Sheboygan, WI  53081. (Social event sponsored by the Minneapolis College of Art and Design & the College of Visual Arts

Visit 2012waeafallconference.wordpress.com for more information about this conference or contact Frank Juarez, Conference Co-chair at president@wiarted.org.

Read what your colleagues will be presenting at the 2012 WAEA Fall Conference in Sheboygan

State of Art: Art Education between High School and College in Wisconsin | To spur the dialog between incoming college level students who are pursuing a career in the arts. Discussion to include what we are doing right across the state as well as prepare them for the college level study of the arts. 

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Kitchen Lithography | Based on the inventive and resourceful lithography processes of Emilie Aizier Brouard, of France, participants will learn how to create kitchen lithographs using basic household materials such as vegetable oil, vinegar and cola.

Edmodo-Promoting Anytime, Any Place Learning | Edmodo provides teachers and students a secure place to connect and collaborate, share content and educational applications and access homework, grades, class discussions, and notifications. Edmodo helps educators harness the power of social media to customize the classroom for each and every learner.


Weaving the Original Binary Digital Art: Weave a Pouch for your 21st Century Digital Object | Use binary language and a simple cardboard loom to weave a simple yet elegant pouch that you will  decorate or embellish to make an exquisite pouch to hold a digital object(Phone,I-Pod,etc).


Teaching a Studio-based Approach to Art | Join a TAB teacher in her 3rd year of teaching in a studio-based child driven setting. Learn how to make menus to help learners with simple setup/cleanup, get support from a great list-serve of others around the country that are doing the same thing. This is a 21st Century problem finding skills that children of all ages thrive. Streamline this into your PBIS program and curriculum without more work. 


Click on the left side bar to download a Call for Proposal Form & be a part of this exciting conference.

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    • Fellows 2019-Anna S. McNeil
    • Fellows 2019-Ron Stokes
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    • WAEA Calendar 2021 - 22
    • Board Members (VAC)