I was particularly enthralled with the inflatable sculptures of conference speaker-artist Beth Giacummo, who referred to herself as a "mixed media installation artist" in her slide talk. When I first saw her inflatable sculptures being installed in the courtyard, I was intrigued. But when I heard the artist speak, and share the stories of her work (the inflatables are called "Hormonamalies"), I doubly enjoyed/appreciated them. And after the Saturday night dinner banquet, my dinner table got roped into participating in a mannequin challenge in the courtyard around the sculptures. (I'm gonna spare you from having to watch the poor quality video, but it was fun.)
Among the workshops I attended was a hands-on workshop on glass etching. I chose a simple design to etch, in order to finish it in a short time, since I was trying to fit a lot into my conference schedule. And what I discovered was that it was easy! And fun! It's not something I would do with elementary students (the presenter does this with a high school glass class), but I thought it would be a fun adult craft night activity. It requires a minimum of materials and was not hard to be successful.
On Friday night at the convention, there was an "art party" with hands-on activities. One of those included using alcohol ink and other paints to decorate tiles. Here's what I made. Since then, I have sprayed them with a gloss sealer.
There was a display of student artwork at the conference, with a lot of lively and interesting work. Here's a few pieces that particularly intrigued me, from elementary through high school.
I absolutely love the kindergarten painting below!
And this print below is amazing, but became even more amazing to me when I discovered it was done by a 4th grader!!
And this drawing below just makes me smile.
And a fabulous expressive piece:
Every year, I'm in charge of the "Bling Your Badge" table. I came up with the idea about 4 or 5 years ago, and we've doing it ever since! It's a favorite place at the convention. The pic below is a bit of aftermath...
And a couple of name tag closeups that have some terrific 'bling'.
A couple of people stopped by the table to show off the "art-bots" they had created in a workshop.
And of course there was a bit of art teacher funky fashion and accessories.
Dramatic in black and white
Look at the heels and bottoms of these fabulous shoes!
I think that's it for my convention sharing, until I go to the NAEA convention in NYC this coming March! Maybe I'll see you there?
Oh my goodness, I cannot imagine ever putting my feet to pavement if I had such fabulous shoes!!!
ReplyDeleteI know! They were fabulous!
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