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Workshop: The Role of The Arts in Navigating Uncertainty and Inciting Joy

sáb 12 de oct

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Denver Art Museum - Martin Building

Join us in person at the Denver Art Museum for this engaging workshop that explores how adults can help children engage with arts as tools for inquiry, connection, collaboration, and expression

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Workshop: The Role of The Arts in Navigating Uncertainty and Inciting Joy
Workshop: The Role of The Arts in Navigating Uncertainty and Inciting Joy

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12 oct 2024, 10:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. GMT-6

Denver Art Museum - Martin Building , 100 W 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver, CO 80204, USA

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The Role of The Arts in Navigating Uncertainty and Inciting Joy

“Creative expression, the arts, and aesthetics serve a core purpose: To birth new thoughts and ideas. To mirror back to one another what is important and what is needed. To weave together common threads of humanity. The arts empower us to reimagine, re-envision, and reconnect in order to create a better future together.”

- Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross, Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us

Encountering the many challenges we face with wholehearted openness and joy is a lifelong journey that can center our work with children, families, and colleagues - people who are bumping into each other as they seek the same.

In this half-day immersive workshop, we’ll

  • Consider the implications of recognizing young children as meaning-makers
  • Reflect on windows into practice in exemplary early childhood settings
  • Engage with the arts as tools for inquiry, connection, collaboration, and expression
  • Identify and adapt new approaches to meaningful teacher-research
  • Leave with new questions to pursue that support your values and intentions

The workshop facilitators are Susan Harris MacKay and Matt Karlsen, hosts of the global professional development community Studio for Playful Inquiry.  Matt and Susan draw from decades of working with children and educators, including at Opal School in Portland, Oregon.  Susan is the author of the book Story Workshop: New Possibilities for Young Writers.  They relish their time partnering with teachers and administrators seeking new paths to community, courage, and beauty in their lives and work.

Registration includes a light continental breakfast and art materials for you to take with you! There will be a blend of materials that you can enjoy at home and with children in your early learning setting. A huge thank you to support from BLICK Art Materials and Discount School Supply for making that possible. We would also like to express a heartfelt thank you to the Denver Art Museum for providing the wonderful space! 

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