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2018 MAEA Fall Conference Workshop Descriptions 082518 1 Thursday 4:00-4:50 pm TC #100 Glens I Mono Printing with Gelli Arts Printing Plates Limit of Participation: 20 Ticketed: $0 Get stARTed with Gelli Plates! Whether you have tried the new craze in printmaking or not, this workshop will give you great ideas for bringing monoprinting into any level of the art classroom. From Kindergarten to AP and beyond, gel printing plates are the new and easy way to get fabulous results without a press. A great way to explore the Elements and Principles of Art and promote exploration, creativity and problem solving. Participants will start with the basics of Gelli Plate Printing and move on to more advanced techniques as time permits. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Janine Campbell, Byron Center West Middle School Not Repeated 4:00-4:50 pm TC #101 Glens III Fool Proof Paper-Making Limit of Participation: 50 Ticketed: $0 Have you wanted to teach your students to make paper? I've figured out a fool proof method using minimal supplies and recyclable paper. Check out this engaging session and leave with your very own hand made paper! Audience: AA, ST, HO Presenter(s): Kelcey Coveyou, Shay Elementary and Harbor Springs Middle School; Repeats: Sat 4:00 pm 4:00-4:50 pm #102 Prairies V Increasing Engagement Through Culturally Relevant Education Limit of Participation: 50 How do you bridge the gap and connect with your students of different cultural backgrounds in the art room? By using Culturally Relevant Education, students will engage in new ways with art! Audience: AA, PE, SP, HE, AS, ST, MU, RE, CI, CD Presenter(s): Mara Magyarosi-Laytner, Henry Ford Academy: School for Creative Studies; Repeats: Fri 1:00 pm 4:00-4:50 pm #103 Prairies VI Dragons Toes to Tails Limit of Participation: No Limit This class will explain the meaning of Asian and medieval dragons. Teachers will gain new ideas on dragon art lessons for kindergarten through 5th grade. Your elementary students will be excited to create a detailed whimsical and magical dragon that has individual meaning. Audience: EL, ST Presenter(s): Tamara Schoonbeck, Portage Public Schools; Repeats: Fri 3:00 pm 4:00-4:50 pm TC #104 Glens II Op Art Spinners Limit of Participation: 50 Ticketed: $0 Create hand-held "fidget spinners" as kinetic art that fools the eye into seeing movement and colorful illusions. Participants in this Blick Art Materials workshop will use a variety of drawing media to create discs, gears, and designs that rotate on a center axis. Take one for a spin! Audience: EL, MS, PE, ST, MU, HO Presenter(s): Julie Swanson Davis, Business: Blick Art Materials; Repeats: Sat 1:00 pm 4:00-4:50 pm TC #105 Prairies IV Science, Technology, and ART...Oh My! Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $0 What happens when you blend art, science, music and technology together? You get engaged students who are eager to come to class and excited to create. Best of all, they are learning about science and don't even know it! Audience: EL, MS, TE, HO Presenter(s): Jessica Winstanley, Portage Public Schools;

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Thursday 4:00-4:50 pm TC #100 Glens I Mono Printing with Gelli Arts Printing Plates Limit of Participation: 20 Ticketed: $0 Get stARTed with Gelli Plates! Whether you have tried the new craze in printmaking or not, this workshop will give you great ideas for bringing monoprinting into any level of the art classroom. From Kindergarten to AP and beyond, gel printing plates are the new and easy way to get fabulous results without a press. A great way to explore the Elements and Principles of Art and promote exploration, creativity and problem solving. Participants will start with the basics of Gelli Plate Printing and move on to more advanced techniques as time permits. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Janine Campbell, Byron Center West Middle School Not Repeated 4:00-4:50 pm TC #101 Glens III Fool Proof Paper-Making Limit of Participation: 50 Ticketed: $0 Have you wanted to teach your students to make paper? I've figured out a fool proof method using minimal supplies and recyclable paper. Check out this engaging session and leave with your very own hand made paper! Audience: AA, ST, HO Presenter(s): Kelcey Coveyou, Shay Elementary and Harbor Springs Middle School; Repeats: Sat 4:00 pm 4:00-4:50 pm #102 Prairies V Increasing Engagement Through Culturally Relevant Education Limit of Participation: 50 How do you bridge the gap and connect with your students of different cultural backgrounds in the art room? By using Culturally Relevant Education, students will engage in new ways with art!

Audience: AA, PE, SP, HE, AS, ST, MU, RE, CI, CD Presenter(s): Mara Magyarosi-Laytner, Henry Ford Academy: School for Creative Studies; Repeats: Fri 1:00 pm 4:00-4:50 pm #103 Prairies VI Dragons Toes to Tails Limit of Participation: No Limit This class will explain the meaning of Asian and medieval dragons. Teachers will gain new ideas on dragon art lessons for kindergarten through 5th grade. Your elementary students will be excited to create a detailed whimsical and magical dragon that has individual meaning. Audience: EL, ST Presenter(s): Tamara Schoonbeck, Portage Public Schools; Repeats: Fri 3:00 pm 4:00-4:50 pm TC #104 Glens II Op Art Spinners Limit of Participation: 50 Ticketed: $0 Create hand-held "fidget spinners" as kinetic art that fools the eye into seeing movement and colorful illusions. Participants in this Blick Art Materials workshop will use a variety of drawing media to create discs, gears, and designs that rotate on a center axis. Take one for a spin! Audience: EL, MS, PE, ST, MU, HO Presenter(s): Julie Swanson Davis, Business: Blick Art Materials; Repeats: Sat 1:00 pm 4:00-4:50 pm TC #105 Prairies IV Science, Technology, and ART...Oh My! Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $0 What happens when you blend art, science, music and technology together? You get engaged students who are eager to come to class and excited to create. Best of all, they are learning about science and don't even know it! Audience: EL, MS, TE, HO Presenter(s): Jessica Winstanley, Portage Public Schools;

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Repeats Fri 11:00 am 4:00-7:00 pm TC #106 OFFSITE: Woodward Elementary School Creating Digital Art Work With Elementary Students Limit of Participation: 18 Ticketed: $8 Teachers will learn how to take pictures of students' artwork and then digitally alter and color. Teachers will use open source programs (Photoshop like program) and print a 13 x 19 poster off a photo printer to take home. If time allows I can show additional digital affordable programs. Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop, located at Woodward Elementary School, 606 Stuart Avenue, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: EL, MS, TE, HO Presenter(s): Todd Patrick, Woodward Elementary for Technology and Research Not Repeated 5:00-5:50 pm #107 Prairies IV Straight from the Students Limit of Participation: No Limit 100+ secondary art students' reflections on what it means to be creative when using technology. An in-depth study covering four different schools to reveal what occurs when students produce creative artworks while using digital media. Learn how to support creativity when using technology. Audience: MS, HS, TE Presenter(s): Nicholas Leonard, Northern Illinois University; Not Repeated 5:00-5:50 pm TC #109 Glens II Poured Polar Auroras Limit of Participation: 50 Ticketed: $0 Students love swirling poured paint into random patterns and you'll love these affordable, controlled pours that include a science lesson! Participants in this Blick Art Materials workshop will use glow-in-the-dark glue and economy tempera to create a wilderness landscape and learn about polar auroras. Audience: AA

Presenter(s): Julie Swanson Davis, Business: Blick Art Materials Repeats: Sat 11:00 am 5:00-6:50 pm #110 Prairires V Social Justice News Cast K-12 Limit of Participation: No Limit An introduction to teaching Chroma Key Video Production, from planning to filming and editing. Student examples will be shown from third grade to high school. Audience: AA, CG, PE, HE, AS, ST, MU, RE, TE, CD, HO Presenter(s): Rana Findling, Milwood Magnet School Repeats: Fri 5:00 pm 5:00-6:50 pm TC #111 Prairies VI Art Heals Limit of Participation: 30 Ticketed: $0 Learn how contemporary artists and events helped navigate one school community through hard times, coming together through collaborative works and shows. We will share examples, lessons and make art! Audience: AA, PE, ST, HO Presenter(s): Rachel Trapani, Allen Park Public Schools; Jelane Richardson, Allen Park Public Schools; Elisabeth Cunningham, Allen Park Public Schools Repeats: Fri 4:00 pm 5:00-6:50 pm TC #112 Glens I Dali-Inspired Mustache Portrait Limit of Participation: 30 Ticketed: $0 Join United Art & Education as they share portrait drawing inspired by Dali. Learn some facts about Salvador Dali, learn how to draw an eyeball, construct an eyelid and other facial features using oil pastels and construction paper. Final product will be a fantastic 3D eye with mustache! Audience: MS, HS, HE, ST, CI, HO Presenter(s): United Art & Education Repeats: Sat 1:00 pm

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6:00-6:50 pm #113 Glens III How A Pencil is Made and 30 Creative Ways to Use One Limit of Participation: 50 Learn step-by-step how a pencil is constructed, plus 30 different ways to use a pencil to create unique textures, how to paint with pencils, and so much more! Audience: MS, HS, HE, ST Presenter(s): Kathi Hanson Repeats: Sat 3:00 pm 6:00-6:50 pm #114 Prairies IV My Students Create Projects in My Art Class; But is it PBL? Limit of Participation: No Limit Project Based Learning is all the rage in the core classrooms, but what does that look like in the art room that already does project learning? So what do you need to know when your principal comes knocking? In this session we will discuss how a PBL art project is presented, what the key components to PBL are, like what is a KADQ (driving question) and how does it focus our students? We will also look at a few examples of PBL art lessons. Audience: AA, CI Presenter(s): Kelly Tillman, Geisler Middle School Repeats: Fri 5:00 pm 6:00-7:50 pm TC #115 Glens II Pyrography Part II Drawing with Fire Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $10 Learn to use the wood burning tool in your classroom as a method of drawing. This year's presentation will review some of the basics from last year and includes new methods of staining the wood with watercolor and chalk pastel, and will see a few new project ideas. Participants will get to try out woodburning. Audience: MS, HS, CI, HO Presenter(s): Dawn Jacobson, Visual Arts Instructor, Fruitport High School Repeats: Fri 5:00 pm

6:00-9:00 pm #116 Old Burdick's Restaurant Kalamadoodle Social Limit of Participation: No Limit You won't need to go far to visit with your colleagues during this group drawing activity. We have reserved a private space to gather in Old Burdick's restaurant, located just off the lobby of the Radisson Hotel. Light appetizers will be provided, including veggie trays and chips with salsa. The bar will be open for purchases and we invite you to stay for dinner. What an awesome way to start the conference! Audience: AA Presenter(s): Mike Klok Not Repeated 7:00-7:50 pm TC #117 Glens III Adapting Lessons for All Learners Using the National Art Standards Limit of Participation: 50 Ticketed: $0 This workshop will provide you detailed lesson plans to use right away in your classroom that are standards-based and adaptable to the different learning needs of your students. Audience: AA, EL, MS, CI Presenter(s): Jennifer Hamilton, Linden Charter Academy; Sarah MacKinnon, K-8 Art Teacher, Achieve Charter Academy Repeats: Sat 11:00 am, Sun 11:00 am 7:00-7:50 pm TC #118 Prairies VI Improvisation: More Than Theatre Limit of Participation: 30 Ticketed: $0 Accept, build, and act: the three steps of improvisation. Following the work of Mary Jane Pories, you will leave with a tool that will enhance your classroom and everyday life. This workshop requires the willingness to be on your feet and react with others you've never met before. Audience: AA, HO Presenter(s): Lynn Loubert, Kendall College of Art and Design Repeats: Fri 11:00 am

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7:00-7:50 pm #119 Prairies IV Cupcakes and Personal Narratives Limit of Participation: No Limit Blending writing into the arts classroom can lead to deeper learning of the art and core content, but we often do not know how to do it. Come to this session to experience this type of instruction as a learner and then explore strategies for how to design an effective integrated art lesson. The lesson that you will experience has a focus on narrative writing with the incorporation of photography and drawing. This lesson will be great for all levels and is easily adapted for all classrooms. This is also a great project to take back to your core classroom to encourage the blend of integrated arts into their classes as well. Audience: AA, CI, HO Presenter(s): Kelly Tillman, Geisler Middle School Repeats: Fri 11:00 am 7:00-7:50 pm #120 Prairies V The Free and Open Source Digital Art Room Limit of Participation: No Limit Learn about (free) Open Source equivalents to the Adobe suite and how to implement them in a classroom. This course will cover three lessons and information about Open Source technology. Audience: MS, HS, TE, HO Presenter(s): Ian McKinney, Art Teacher, Hillside Middle School, Kalamazoo Public Schools Repeats: Fri 6:00 pm Friday 7:45-8:45 am TC #M-200 (Member Ticket) Arcadia Ballroom Sunrise Breakfast Buffet Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: $12 Enjoy the Sunrise Buffet, with seasonal fruit, cinnamon rolls, vanilla yogurt with fresh berries and granola, scrambled eggs with cheddar and scallions, bacon, herb seasoned breakfast potatoes, coffees, teas, and juices.

For special dietary needs and meals for children, please immediately contact the registrar at: [email protected]. 7:45-8:45 am TC #M-201 (Administrator Ticket) Arcadia Ballroom Sunrise Breakfast Buffet Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: $0 This is the day to invite your administrator to join you! Breakfast is free for all administrators who have this ticket. Treat them to the Sunrise Buffet, with seasonal fruit, cinnamon rolls, vanilla yogurt with fresh berries and granola, scrambled eggs with cheddar and scallions, bacon, herb seasoned breakfast potatoes, coffees, teas, and juices. For special dietary needs and meals for children, please immediately contact the registrar at: [email protected]. 9:00-9:50 am #K-202 Arcadia Ballroom Disability as Creativity: New Thinking on Education, Access, and Participation Limit of Participation: No Limit Christopher Smit and Jill Vyn, from DisArt, will explore how defining disability as a creative act might help transform our definitions of participation in classrooms, the curricula we create, and the learning-expectations we have of our students. They will incorporate disability history, art history, and philosophies of participation to highlight the ways in which Disabled people are often the recipients of damaging stereotypes while making sure to address the vital role that administrators need to play in making school districts more inclusive. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Christopher Smit and Jill Vyn Not Repeated 10:00-11:50 am TC #203 OFFSITE: Creative Metal Arts at Park Trades Center Basic Metal Sculpture Limit of Participation: 6 Ticketed: $20 This is a basic course in metal sculpture. Participants will learn the use of a plasma cutter and MIG welder to make a steel flower.

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Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: HS, ST, HO Presenter(s): Jon Reeves, Kalamazoo College Repeats: Sat 10:00 am, Sun 10:00 am 10:00 am-5:00 pm #204 Kalamazoo Room Vendor Exhibits After the keynote address, visit the vendors to check out what's new! Repeats: Sat 10:00 am 10:15 am-12:00 pm TC #205 OFFSITE: Kalamazoo Book Arts in Park Trades Center Beginning Papermaking Limit of Participation: 12 Ticketed: $35 Students will learn the basic processes of papermaking: fibers that can be used, preparing pulp, using molds and deckles to form sheets, pressing, and drying. Ideas will be presented for efficiently doing papermaking in the classroom. Work will be hands-on and teachers will come away with samples. Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop at Kalamazoo Book Arts in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: AA, HO Presenter(s): Lorrie Grainger Abdo, Kalamazoo Book Arts Center Not Repeated 10:15 am-12:00 pm TC #206 OFFSITE: Kalamazoo Book Arts in Park Trades Center Beginning Bookbinding Limit of Participation: 12 Ticketed: $35 Students will learn and experiment with a variety of styles of simple bookbinding suitable for classroom instruction including accordion, stick/rubber band, and pamphlet.

Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop at Kalamazoo Book Arts in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: AA, HO Presenter(s): Katie Platte, Kalamazoo Book Arts Center Not Repeated 11:00-11:50 am #207 Great Lakes IV Art and Literacy Limit of Participation: No Limit Students learn best when they can touch, talk, move, and be visually stimulated. Using art images to teach comprehension strategies allows students to use multiple modalities to learn. Teachers will share strategies using art as an attention-getter. Pick up special tools to excite and stimulate learning. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Adrienne DeMilner Not Repeated 11:00-11:50 am TC #208 Prairies V Anatomical Drawing: Activities, Resources, and Lessons Limit of Participation: 30 Ticketed: $0 Bring your sketchbook and learn how to integrate anatomical drawing, figure drawing, and gesture drawing into a variety of fun and fresh lessons! Attendees will receive a packet of resources, worksheets, and activities that can apply to all ages. Audience: AA, CI Presenter(s): Sara Buzzitta Repeats: Sat 2:00 pm 11:00-11:50 am TC #209 Glens I Make an Impression: Textural Patterns in Clay Limit of Participation: 50 Ticketed: $0 Learn to demonstrate how students can transform flat, boring surfaces into beautifully textured pieces with stamps and tools made from common, everyday materials (including clay itself!).

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Audience: AA Presenter(s): Diana Faris Not Repeated 11:00-11:50 am #210 Prairies VI Putting the A in S.T.E.M. Limit of Participation: 40 We need art in STEM education. Everyone needs to know that building great things and solving real problems requires a measure of creativity. Educators can show students the creativity in what they're doing and how it helps solve higher level problems in the fields of Science, Technology, Education and Math. Audience: EL Presenter(s): Carolyn Fitzmaurice, Portage Central Elementary Repeats: Fri 1:00 pm, Fri 3:00 pm 11:00-11:50 am #211 Great Lakes II Career Cruising with FCA Limit of Participation: No Limit Expose your students to the exciting world of design by introducing them to the professional designers at FCA. Open up Skype and have your students talk to and learn from some of the very best design professionals in the world! Audience: MS, HS Presenter(s): Diane Heath, Stoney Creek High School; Carly Edgemon, Student Relations, FCA Design Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Not Repeated 11:00-11:50 am TC #212 Oaks Planting Acorns Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $0 Clay house planters: empowering Flint youth through art that they are the vehicles for change. Presenter will highlight his work with children in Flint. Hands-on participation. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Craig Hinshaw, Flint Institute of Arts Not Repeated 11:00-11:50 am TC #213

Great Lakes III Improvisation: More Than Theatre Limit of Participation: 30 Ticketed: $0 Accept, build, and act: the three steps of improvisation. Following the work of Mary Jane Pories, you will leave with a tool that will enhance your classroom and everyday life. This workshop requires the willingness to be on your feet and react with others you've never met before. Audience: AA, HO Presenter(s): Lynn Loubert, Kendall College of Art and Design Repeated from: Thurs 7:00 pm 11:00-11:50 am #214 Great Lake V Incentives Galore (And They All Promote Art)! Limit of Participation: No Limit Why shouldn't the art room be a place where kids can earn more than just a grade for their hard work and good behavior? See how one K-8 teacher recognizes students and entire classes with her incentives inside and outside of the art room. Whiz Kids, an Art Trophy, Lego charts, and chalk walls are just the beginning and will give even some of your most unmotivated students the boost they need to get creative! Audience: EL, MS, ST, CI Presenter(s): Courtney Miller, Great Oaks Academy; Repeats: Sat 11:00 am 11:00-11:50 am TC #215 Glens II Supplies on a Dime: Gordon Food Services is an Art Store Limit of Participation: 40 Ticketed: $2 Is your art budget strained? Let an unexpected store come to your aid! There are several cheap products at GFS that can be put to use in any K-12 art classroom. Come experience several projects based around these cheap and easily accessible supplies. Techniques include several types of printmaking, paint storage, and a fun stained glass-type project! Audience: AA Presenter(s): Sarah Nott, Portage Northern High School Repeats: Sat 11:00 am, Sun 11:00 am 11:00-11:50 am

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#216 Glens III Cupcakes and Personal Narratives Limit of Participation: No Limit Blending writing into the arts classroom can lead to deeper learning of the art and core content, but we often do not know how to do it. Come to this session to experience this type of instruction as a learner and then explore strategies for how to design an effective integrated art lesson. The lesson that you will experience has a focus on narrative writing with the incorporation of photography and drawing. This lesson will be great for all levels and is easily adapted for all classrooms. This is also a great project to take back to your core classroom to encourage the blend of integrated arts into their classes as well. Audience: AA, CI, HO Presenter(s): Kelly Tillman, Geisler Middle School Repeated from: Thurs 7:00 pm 11:00-11:50 am TC #217 Great Lakes I Science, Technology, and ART...Oh My! Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $0 What happens when you blend art, science, music and technology together? You get engaged students who are eager to come to class and excited to create. Best of all, they are learning about science and don't even know it! Audience: EL, MS, TE, HO Presenter(s): Jessica Winstanley, Portage Public Schools Repeated from: Thurs 4:00 pm 11:00-11:50 am #SS-218 Stone Theatre Lessons Learned from Adjudicated Youth Limit of Participation: No Limit Gayle Reyes talks about her experience teaching art at the Kalamazoo Juvenile Home and shares suggestions as to how to reach students often considered unreachable. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Gayle Reyes, Kalamazoo Juvenile Home Not Repeated 11:00-11:50 am

#219 Prairies IV Bridging High School to College to Career Limit of Participation: 50 Learn about current majors and careers in art and design available to your students. College studio foundation lessons will be shared along with projects from various majors and fields. Audience: HS, HE, AS, CI Presenter(s): Kristen Morrison, Kendall College of Art and Design Not Repeated 11:00-11:50 am TC #220 Meadows The Power and Responsibility of the Contemporary Artistic Voice Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $0 Learn how contemporary artists are using artistic voices to create interesting works of art that speak up against injustices in society. Classroom resources and handouts are provided. Audience: MS, HS, HE, AS, ST, MU, CI, CD Presenter(s): Donna St. John, Kendall College; Repeats: Sat 1:00 pm 11:00 am-5:00 pm #221 Fields Therapeutic Break Zone Feeling exhausted, overwhelmed? Take a break in the Therapautic Break Zone. Learn calming strategies and explore occupational therapy techniques while taking time to rest and recharge. Peruse your conference booklet with colleagues and try out adaptive tools you can use with your students. Repeats: Sat 11:00 am 12:00-12:50 pm TC #M-222 Arcadia Ballroom Division Lunch Gathering: Pure Michigan Buffet Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: $15 Baby arugula salad, goat cheese, shaved shallots, and kiln dried cranberries with vanilla scented honey white Balsamic Vinaigrette. Sauteed chicken breast with charred peach mostarda, and garlic and

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rosemary rubbed flank steak. Includes apple walnut potato salad with a creamy pickled pear dressing, rolls and butter. Lemon bars with blueberry compote for dessert. For special dietary needs and meals for children, please immediately contact the registrar at: [email protected]. 1:00-1:50 pm #223 Great Lakes V Showing Student Growth/SLO's in Art Class Limit of Participation: No Limit Looking for some new (but tried and true) ideas of how to show student growth in art? This session will explain how I show student growth in my classroom. I will share what has worked for me and helped me earn a Highly Effective or Distinguished rating every year I have used these methods. Audience: AA, ST Presenter(s): Kelcey Coveyou, Shay Elementary and Harbor Springs Middle School Not Repeated 1:00-1:50 pm #224 Prairies IV Drawing Magic Limit of Participation: No Limit Learn how to use inexpensive sketchbooks to dramatically increase drawing skills, develop visual literacy, address the standards, and promote peer critiques. Both a student favorite and an effective classroom management tool! Audience: EL, ST Presenter(s): Doug Duncan, NBCT, Prairie Ridge Elementary Not Repeated 1:00-1:50 pm #225 Prairies VI Putting the A in S.T.E.M. Limit of Participation: 40 We need art in STEM education. Everyone needs to know that building great things and solving real problems requires a measure of creativity. Educators can show students the creativity in what they're doing and how it helps solve higher level problems in the fields of Science, Technology, Education and Math.

Audience: EL Presenter(s): Carolyn Fitzmaurice, Portage Central Elementary Repeated from: Fri 11:00 am Repeats: Fri 3:00 pm 1:00-1:50 pm TC #226 Prairies V Visual Journals - Implementation & Collaborative Projects Limit of Participation: 35 Ticketed: $0 Visual Journaling is a dynamic process to incorporate in any classroom for individual and collaborative assignments as a method to build skills and allow for personal expression. Experiment with visual journaling techniques, see student work and gather ideas for implementation. Supplies provided, bring a journal or sketchbook if you wish. Audience: AA, CG, PE, CI, HO Presenter(s): Jennifer Kay-Rivera, Sterling Heights High School Repeats: Sun 11:00 am 1:00-1:50 pm #227 Great Lakes III Increasing Engagement Through Culturally Relevant Education Limit of Participation: 50 How do you bridge the gap and connect with your students of different cultural backgrounds in the art room? By using Culturally Relevant Education, students will engage in new ways with art! Audience: AA, PE, SP, HE, AS, ST, MU, RE, CI, CD Presenter(s): Mara Magyarosi-Laytner, Henry Ford Academy: School for Creative Studies Repeated from: Thurs 4:00 pm 1:00-1:50 pm TC #228 Great Lakes II Let's Talk About Art Limit of Participation: 35 Ticketed: $0 This lecture will focus on "Visual Thinking Strategies," experiential art games that engage critical thinking, and how easily we can train to look and talk about art with a new perspective. Audience: AA, ST, MU, CI, HO Presenter(s): Jill McKillips, Michigan State University Not Repeated

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1:00-1:50 pm #229 Great Lakes IV Autism Supports in the Inclusive Art Studio Limit of Participation: No Limit Learn several easy ways to make your kids with autism feel more included and successful in your art studio. Presenter will share some tried and true methods, as well as some stories of success from her years of experience of working with students with autism. Audience: AA, CG, PE, SP Presenter(s): Candi Price, Caledonia Community Schools Not Repeated 1:00-1:50 pm #SS-230 Stone Theatre Understanding Children's Drawings (Art Therapy Perspective) Limit of Participation: No Limit This PowerPoint presentation is an introduction to evaluating children's drawings. Topics covered are: normal and abnormal drawing development, how to look at a child's drawing, beginning interpretation skills, identifying problems seen in drawings, and themes for directing children's drawings. Audience: AA, PE, ST Presenter(s): Gay Walker Not Repeated 1:00-2:50 pm TC #SS-231 Glens III Adapting Art for Children with Visual Impairments Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $0 Join us for a hands-on experience on how visual impairment and blindness impacts art education and gain some tips and tools to make adaptations for these students. Audience: AA, SP, AS, ST, HO Presenter(s): Amanda English, Kalamazoo RESA Repeats: Fri 3:00 pm 1:00-2:50 pm #232 Great Lakes I Stop Motion Animation (K-12) Limit of Participation: No Limit

An introduction to teaching Stop Motion Animation, from planning to filming and editing. Student examples will be shown from third grade to high school. Audience: AA, CG, PE, HE, AS, ST, MU, RE, TE, HO Presenter(s): Rana Findling, Milwood Magnet School Not Repeated 1:00-2:50 pm TC #233 Glens I Ceramic Whistles Limit of Participation: 20 Ticketed: $3 Ceramic Whistles uses basic hand building techniques to create a functioning whistle from joined pinch pots. Then comes the creativity, hiding the whistle within the form of a creature. Audience: MS, HS, HO Presenter(s): Marcella Hunt, Watervliet Public Schools Repeats: Sat 3:00 pm 1:00-2:50 pm TC #234 Glens II Michigan Legend Projects, Inspired by Sleeping Bear Press Limit of Participation: 30 Ticketed: $5 Three Sleeping Bear Press books will provide inspiration for three Michigan themed art lessons. Loons, Petoskey Stones and Lady Slippers are the subject matter for these hands-on lessons. Audience: EL, HO Presenter(s): Joyce Knight-Coyne, St. Mary Catholic; Co-Presenter, Erica Davis-Hernandez, Elementary Art Teacher, Rochester Schools Not Repeated 1:00-2:50 pm TC #235 Oaks Ceramic Garden Art Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $5 Come and learn about outdoor art made by individuals or groups. Elementary to high school and construction through installation will be discussed.

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Leave with a handout and miniature example. Bring a small box to carry it home. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Heidi Posh, Livonia Stevenson High School; Lisa Ackley, Cabrini Elementary and Middle School; Erin Harbar, Novi High School Not Repeated 1:00-2:50 pm TC #236 Meadows High School Medley Limit of Participation: 100 Ticketed: $3 Kalamazoo Public Schools' HS/MHS teachers will present individual projects and lesson plans for adaptable art. These tried and true lessons will demonstrate how the teacher implements strategies for all learners. Lesson plans, demos and sample projects will be showcased. Audience: MS, HS, CG, PE, SP, ST, HO Presenter(s): Cindy Van Lieu, Kalamazoo Public Schools; Kalamazoo Public Schools Secondary Teachers Not Repeated 2:00-2:50 pm #237 Great Lakes V Moving Toward Full Choice Limit of Participation: No Limit Are you interested in running an open classroom studio that is focused on building studio habits but struggle with keeping all students engaged, developing their own original creative ideas, and are worried about how to keep the classroom from turning into complete chaos? Creative Prompts and tips for gradual release of media will be shared from a middle school teacher who loves experimenting in trial and error! Audience: AA Presenter(s): September Buys, Greenville Middle School; Repeats: Sat 3:00 pm 2:00-2:50 pm #SS-238 Stone Theatre Sensory Processing in the Art Classroom: An Occupational Therapy Student's Perspective Limit of Participation: No Limit

This Occupational Therapy based workshop covers the science behind sensory processing disorders, factors that affect children interacting with their environment, and adaptive equipment used to facilitate learning in the art classroom. Audience: AA, AS, CI Presenter(s): Caceti Dobrowolski, Western Michigan University Repeats: Sat 2:00 pm 2:00-2:50 pm #239 Prairies IV Yes, But What About Craftsmanship? Limit of Participation: 60 Two TAB/Choice teachers tackle the conventional notion of adult aesthetics as it relates to children's art. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Elizabeth Honeysett, Portage Central High School Repeats: Sat 2:00 pm 2:00-2:50 pm TC #240 Prairies V Benefits of Art Therapy in the Classroom Limit of Participation: 35 Ticketed: $0 Learn about the benefits of Art Therapy to engage students and for personal well-being. Learn about appropriate techniques and art mediums to help students progress in the art room. Participants will be lead through a therapeutic art activity by a veteran art educator and art therapist. Audience: AA, CG, PE, SP, CI, HO Presenter(s): Jennifer Kay-Rivera, Sterling Heights High School Repeats: Sat 11:00 am 2:00-2:50 pm #241 Prairies VI Synthesizing Social Issues Through Game Art and Design Limit of Participation: No Limit This hands-on experience with the "Frenzy Learning Through Game Design" lesson plan demonstrates how game art and design can be integrated into cross-disciplinary social studies projects. Audience: AA, CI, HO

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Presenter(s): Bill Fischer, Kendall College of Art and Design Not Repeated 2:00-3:50 pm #242 Great Lakes II Using Art to Integrate the New MITECS Technology Standards Limit of Participation: No Limit Participants will look at the new MITECS technology standards and how their classes already integrate those skills and standards and how to document that. Audience: EL, MS, HS, ST, CI, TE Presenter(s): Josh Bridges, Dowagiac Union Schools Not Repeated 2:00-3:50 pm #243 Great Lakes III From the Bag of Tricks: Art Related Thinking Activities Limit of Participation: No Limit Prepare for a medley of fun interactive activities that this educator has acquired throughout a career of visual arts. This interactive presentation addresses metacognition, process vs. product and thinking through materials. Come steal from the bag of tricks and make them your own! Thieves welcome. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Michael Orlando, Berkshire Middle School Repeats: Sat 1:00 pm 2:00-3:50 pm TC #244 OFFSITE: Creative Metal Arts at Park Trades Center Basic Blacksmithing Limit of Participation: 6 Ticketed: $20 This is a basic course in simple blacksmithing. Learn the basics of shaping hot metal by making a simple "S" hook, doing a finish on the piece and leaving the class with a hook to take home. Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop in the Park Trades Center. It is a

short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: HS, ST, MU, TE, HO Presenter(s): Jon Reeves, Kalamazoo College Repeats: Sat 2:00 pm 2:00-3:50 pm #245 Great Lakes IV Exceptional Students Exceptional Art Limit of Participation: No Limit Introduction to art projects for special needs students taught by pre-service art education students. The presentation will review stages of planning, implementation, collaboration, reflection, new ideas. Resource handouts. Audience: AA, CG, PE, SP, ST Presenter(s): Katalin Zaszlavik, Grand Valley State University Repeats: Sat 1:00 pm 2:15-4:00 pm TC #246 OFFSITE: Kalamazoo Book Arts in Park Trades Center Gelatin Printing: Printing Without A Press Limit of Participation: 12 Ticketed: $35 Gelatin plate printing which does not require a press is very popular in the world of mixed media. Learn how to make beautiful and colorful simple (or more complex) prints using paint, stencils, mark making tools and the plate. You'll have time to create several prints that can be used for books, collage, greeting cards, paper weavings, and more. Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop at Kalamazoo Book Arts in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: AA, HO Presenter(s): Lorrie Grainger Abdo, Kalamazoo Book Arts Center Not Repeated 2:15-4:00 pm TC #247 OFFSITE: Kalamazoo Book Arts in Park Trades Center Advanced Papermaking Limit of Participation: 12 Ticketed: $35

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Experienced students will explore more advanced methods of papermaking including pulp painting, double couching, inclusion, and stenciling. Participants do not have to take the Beginning class prior to the Advanced class but there will be less emphasis on classroom applications in the Advanced class. Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop at Kalamazoo Book Arts in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: AA, HO Presenter(s): Crystal Shaulis, Kalamazoo Book Arts Center Not Repeated 3:00-3:50 pm #248 Prairies VI Putting the A in S.T.E.M. Limit of Participation: 40 We need art in STEM education. Everyone needs to know that building great things and solving real problems requires a measure of creativity. Educators can show students the creativity in what they're doing and how it helps solve higher level problems in the fields of Science, Technology, Education and Math. Audience: EL Presenter(s): Carolyn Fitzmaurice, Portage Central Elementary Repeated from: Fri 11:00 am, Fri 1:00 pm 3:00-3:50 pm #249 Prairies V Flipping the Artroom Limit of Participation: 50 Need help maximizing time in your room? Try flipping your lessons! Learn how to film demonstrations, procedures, and more! It's easier than you think! Audience: AA, EL, TE Presenter(s): Jo Noseda, Gladwin Community Schools Repeats: Sat 1:00 pm 3:00-3:50 pm TC #250 Great Lakes I Whole Brain Teaching: Techniques for Management and Learning in the Art Room

Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $0 In this workshop, I will be presenting how I have adapted and used components of Whole Brain Teaching strategies for classroom management and student learning. This is not a Whole Brain Teaching training session. Information on how participants can find Whole Brain Teaching workshops will be shared. Audience: EL, CG, PE, SP, ST, HO Presenter(s): Kelly Parsons, St. Johns Public Schools, Riley Elementary/Eureka Elementary Repeats: Sat 11:00 am 3:00-3:50 pm #SS-251 Stone Theatre Create Together Project: Overcoming Obstacles Limit of Participation: No Limit Adjudicated youth from the Intensive Learning Center work with youth from Woods Edge Learning Center, a special education, center-based school, to create a mixed media mural about overcoming obstacles. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Gayle Reyes, Kalamazoo Juvenile Home; Gayle Swank Reyes, Alternative Art Instructor, Kalamazoo Juvenile Home & Education for the Arts; Heather Bigelow, Therapeutic Art Instructor, Woods Edge Learning Center Not Repeated 3:00-3:50 pm #252 Prairies IV Dragons Toes to Tails Limit of Participation: No Limit This class will explain the meaning of Asian and medieval dragons. Teachers will gain new ideas on dragon art lessons for kindergarten through fifth grade. Your elementary students will be excited to create a detailed whimsical and magical dragon that has individual meaning. Audience: EL, ST Presenter(s): Tamara Schoonbeck, Portage Public Schools Repeated from: Thurs 4:00 pm 3:00-4:50 pm TC #253 Glens I Rabbit in a Meadow

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Limit of Participation: 48 Ticketed: $0 Watch a colorful creation unfold before your eyes! Bright glazes and rubbing alcohol work together to create surprising results - bubbles, flowers, abstract art, the possibilities are endless. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Todd Hickerson Not Repeated 3:00-4:50 pm TC #SS-254 Glens III Adapting Art for Children with Visual Impairments Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $0 Join us for a hands-on experience on how visual impairment and blindness impacts art education and gain some tips and tools to make adaptations for these students. Audience: AA, SP, AS, ST, HO Presenter(s): Amanda English, Kalamazoo RESA Repeated from: Fri 1:00 pm 3:00-4:50 pm TC #255 Meadows Birmingham Elementary Medley Limit of Participation: 100 Ticketed: $2 Engage with fellow elementary teachers, as we share some of our favorite lessons. Come away with great ideas and lessons, tied to the national core arts standards. Audience: EL, HO Presenter(s): Alex Mitevski, West Maple Elementary; Anthony Fink, Art Teacher, Beverly Elementary; Alethea Cierpial, Art Teacher, Greenfield Elementary; Ernest Fackler, Art Teacher, Harlan Elementary; Sarah Smith, Art Teacher, Pembroke Elementary Not Repeated 3:00-4:50 pm #256 Great Lakes V Encouraging Student Voice Through Choice (TAB) Limit of Participation: No Limit

This is a beginner level presentation for those who want to know more about TAB-Choice. Set-up, implementation, organization, lesson planning, and assessment will all be covered by a veteran TAB teacher. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Candi Price, Caledonia Comm. Schools Not Repeated 3:00-4:50 pm TC #257 Glens II Inkle Weaving Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $0 Participants will learn how to simultaneously develop pattern and the process for warping an Inkle (belt) loom for classes of up to 36 students. Examples of projects both decorative and functional will be exhibited. Participants will weave on the loom and begin a project. Looms and yarn will be provided for use during the workshop. Some looms will be available for purchase for $15. Audience: MS, HS, PE, SP, ST, HO Presenter(s): Cindy Van Lieu, Loy Norrix High School Repeats: Sat 1:00 pm 3:00-4:50 pm TC #258 Oaks We Can All Collaborate Creatively Limit of Participation: 50 Ticketed: $0 How can large, diverse groups co-create in meaningful ways? In this hands-on workshop, K-12 educators participate in collaborative, inclusive experiences encouraging creative problem-solving and playful community-building. Audience: AA, ST, MU, HO Presenter(s): Meghan Zanskas, Michigan State University / Broad Art Museum Not Repeated 4:00-4:50 pm #259 Prairies VI Art from the Heart - Collaboration, Exposure, and Diversity Limit of Participation: 40 Come see how Fraser High School has incorporated and included their special needs population into an

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art class designed specifically around peer-mentorship and community building. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Roger Drabant, Fraser High School Repeats: Sat 4:00 pm 4:00-4:50 pm TC #260 Prairies IV How to Establish A National Art Honor Society (NAHS) at Your School (Without Losing Your Mind)! Limit of Participation: 30 Ticketed: $0 Join us to learn about what a National Art Honor Society is and how to begin a chapter at your school! We will be sharing the journey through our first year of NAHS and share a workbook with steps on how to get started in your district. Bring a sketchbook to mind map your game plan on how to get started in your district! Audience: MS, HS Presenter(s): Melissa Griffore, Jenison Repeats: Sat 3:00 pm 4:00-4:50 pm #261 Great Lakes I Lights, Camera, Moviemaking in the Elementary Art Room Limit of Participation: No Limit This presentation offers a low budget, basic approach to stop motion animation from storyboard to film festival including samples, demonstration and tips on materials, software and hardware. Audience: EL, MS, ST, TE Presenter(s): Tony Shopinski, Davison Elementary-Middle (retired) Not Repeated 4:00-4:50 pm #262 Stone Theatre Lead the Charge for Change! Limit of Participation: No Limit The field of education is in a state of emergency. There are so few teacher candidates that art may be completely eliminated. Get the facts and lead the charge for change in your district and beyond!

Audience: AA Presenter(s): Cindy Todd, KCAD Not Repeated 4:00-4:50 pm #263 Great Lakes II Art and Community Limit of Participation: 40 Overview of an undergraduate course focusing on art and community. Implementation of art projects in diverse community settings working with non-traditional populations. Strategies to create community collaboration in K-12 settings will be discussed. Audience: AA, HE, AS, ST, CI Presenter(s): Katalin Zaszlavik, Grand Valley State University Repeats: Sun 10:00 am 4:00-5:50 pm #264 Great Lakes III Comics at the Middle School Level Limit of Participation: 40 The Comics class teaches students literacy/writing/creating skills. You will need a laptop and access to Schoology (www.schoology.com) prior to the workshop to be able to walk away with a 12 week curriculum for middle/high school students. Audience: MS, HS, CI, TE Presenter(s): Christy Berry, Jonesville Middle School Repeats: Sun 9:00 am 4:00-5:50 pm TC #265 Prairies V Art Heals Limit of Participation: 30 Ticketed: $0 Learn how contemporary artists and events helped navigate one school community through hard times, coming together through collaborative works and shows. We will share examples, lessons and make art! Audience: AA, PE, ST, HO Presenter(s): Rachel Trapani, Allen Park Public Schools; Jelane Richardson, Allen Park Public Schools; Elisabeth Cunningham, Allen Park Public Schools Repeated from: Thurs 5:00 pm

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4:00-5:50 pm TC #266 Great Lakes IV Measuring Student Growth for Educator Evaluations Limit of Participation: 120 Ticketed: $0 MDE consultants will provide guidance for teachers for measuring student growth for education evaluations. Attendees will learn about the current legislation, SLOs, and student growth tools and resources. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Brian Lloyd, Michigan Department of Education; Rebekah Emmerling, Educator Evaluation Unit Manager, Office of Educator Excellence, Michigan Department of Education Not Repeated 5:00-5:50 pm #267 Great Lakes II Making an Impact: the Process of Intentional Programming and Collaborative Partnerships Limit of Participation: 40 We develop basic programs into robust opportunities that serve the unique needs of our partners. Join us to learn about how we use general structures and collaborative partnerships to make an impact. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Madeline Drury, Pewabic Pottery; Madeline Drury, Education Programs Coordinator, Pewabic Pottery; Alethea Davenport, Events Coordinator, Pewabic Pottery; Annie Dennis, Education Director, Pewabic Pottery Not Repeated 5:00-5:50 pm #268 Great Lakes V What's the Story? Inquiry in Art and Art in Inquiry Limit of Participation: 120 Using this simple strategy, you can connect your students more deeply with Art and infuse Art across your school's curriculum. And almost any student can do it! Audience: AA, CG, PE, HE, ST, CI, CD Presenter(s): Lucinda Martinelli Repeats: Sat 5:00 pm, Sun 11:00 am 5:00-5:50 pm #269

Prairies VI Modified-Choice: Structuring Lessons with Creativity in Mind Limit of Participation: No Limit Maintain a familiar classroom structure which allows room for students to have more creative choice in their artmaking. A design model, exemplars, and assessment rubrics are shared. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Cam McComb, Eastern Michigan University Not Repeated 5:00-5:50 pm #270 Stone Theatre #Whyyoumatter Limit of Participation: No Limit Discover ways in which pubilc art can help address mental health, empathy, and self empowerment in your school community. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Laura Naar, Chelsea High School; Georgina Rutherford, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Repeats: Sat 11:00 am 5:00-5:50 pm #271 Prairies IV My Students Create Projects in My Art Class, But is it PBL? Limit of Participation: No Limit Project Based Learning is all the rage in the core classrooms, but what does that look like in the art room that already does project learning? So what do you need to know when your principal comes knocking? In this session we will discuss how a PBL art project is presented, what the key components to PBL are, like what is a KADQ (driving question) and how does it focus our students? We will also look at a few examples of PBL art lessons. Audience: AA, CI Presenter(s): Kelly Tillman, Geisler Middle School Repeated from: Thurs 6:00 pm 5:00-5:50 pm TC #272 Great Lakes I Planar Surfaces: Exercises for Sensitivity to Three-Dimensional Surfaces Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $0

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The components of planar surfaces will be defined along with explanations of a series of exercises for understanding and controlling plane. Participants will execute some of the exercises during the workshop. Materials and tools will be supplied at no cost. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Martin Skalski, Pratt (retired), CCS Foundation Repeats: Sat 5:00 pm 5:00-6:50 pm #273 Meadows Social Justice News Cast K-12 Limit of Participation: No Limit An introduction to teaching Chroma Key Video Production, from planning to filming and editing. Student examples will be shown from third grade to high school. Audience: AA, CG, PE, HE, AS, ST, MU, RE, TE, CD, HO Presenter(s): Rana Findling, Milwood Magnet School Repeated from: Thurs 5:00 pm 5:00-6:50 pm TC #274 Glens II Anatomy for the Artist Limit of Participation: 50 Ticketed: $5 Participants will create a charcoal drawing of the human skull and torso including muscles, if time allows. Discussion of how teaching anatomy to middle and high school students moves their portfolio to the college level. Audience: MS, HS, HE, ST, HO Presenter(s): Diane Heath, Stoney Creek High School Not Repeated 5:00-6:50 pm TC #275 Glens III Pyrography Part II Drawing with Fire Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $10 Learn to use the wood burning tool in your classroom as a method of drawing. This year's presentation will review some of the basics from last year and includes new methods of staining the wood with watercolor and chalk pastel, and will see a few

new project ideas. Participants will get to try out woodburning. Audience: MS, HS, CI, HO Presenter(s): Dawn Jacobson, Visual Arts Instructor, Fruitport High School Repeated from: Thurs 6:00 pm 5:00-6:50 pm TC #276 Glens I Memory Project Limit of Participation: 30 Ticketed: $0 Global portrait project aimed to give orphaned and refugee children an artistically rendered picture of themselves as a gesture of "You matter and I care." Audience: HS, PE, ST, CI, CD, HO Presenter(s): Jelane Richardson, Allen Park High School Repeats: Sat 5:00 pm 5:00-9:00 pm TC #277 OFFSITE KIA and Book Arts Art and YOU in Kalamazoo Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: $5 If you missed the offsite workshops during the day, not to worry! An exciting evening is planned for you at two iconic locations in Kalamazoo: The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts (KIA) and the Park Trades Center. Bring your SCECH form along because the hands-on learning opportunities are approved for credit. Note: Registration for this event is REQUIRED if you would like to participate in and/or receive SCECH hours for the Art and YOU in Kalamazoo drop-In workshops. MAEA will provide transporation for this event. See schedule in your conference program and posted signs. Audience: AA 5:00-8:00 pm TC #278 OFFSITE: KIA Art and YOU in Kalamazoo: Experience Art Making in the Kirk Newman Art School, KIA Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: included in the $5 fee

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Enjoy vegetable crudité and house made dips and spreads, including tavern cheese, tomato bruschetta, bacon Danish bleu cheese, jams, crackers, and toasted breads along with Swedish meatballs. Tour the outstanding facilities of the Kirk Newman Art School, chat with faculty, and learn how to make artwork for fundraisers. Consider donating your finished product back to the KIA to support the art school. This drop-in workshop is included by registering for TC #277 and paying the $5 admission fee for Art and YOU in Kalamazoo and will earn 20 minutes of SCECH time. MAEA will provide transporation for this event. See schedule in your conference program and posted signs. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Kalamazoo Institute of Art 5:00-8:00 pm TC #279 OFFSITE: KIA Art and YOU in Kalamazoo: Do It! Utilizing Creative Prompts for Group Art Experiences, KIA Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: included in the $5 fee Curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Do It! began in Paris in 1993 as a conversation about how exhibition formats could be rendered more flexible and open-ended. Participants are invited to make art by responding to artist provided prompts. This drop-in workshop is included by registering for TC #277 and paying the $5 admission fee for Art and YOU in Kalamazoo and will earn 20 minutes of SCECH time. MAEA will provide transporation for this event. See schedule in your conference program and posted signs. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Kalamazoo Institute of Art 5:00-8:00 pm TC #280 OFFSITE: KIA Art and YOU in Kalamazoo: Aesthetic Education - Guided Lookings, KIA Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: included in the $5 fee How do you use inquiry to get your students to really look at a work of art? Pick up information about Education for the Arts' Aesthetic Education program

and talk with a Teaching Artist about using these looking strategies in your classroom. This drop-in workshop is included by registering for TC #277 and paying the $5 admission fee for Art and YOU in Kalamazoo and will earn 20 minutes of SCECH time. MAEA will provide transporation for this event. See schedule in your conference program and posted signs. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Kalamazoo Institute of Art 6:00-6:50 pm #281 Prairies V The Free and Open Source Digital Art Room Limit of Participation: No Limit Learn about (free) Open Source equivalents to the Adobe suite and how to implement them in a classroom. This course will cover three lessons and information about Open Source technology. Audience: MS, HS, TE, HO Presenter(s): Ian McKinney, Art Teacher, Hillside Middle School, Kalamazoo Public Schools Repeated from: Thurs 7:00 pm 6:00-6:50 pm #282 Prairies IV What I Wish I Knew My First Year of Teaching... Limit of Participation: No Limit Where can I go to find art resources when I'm the only art teacher in my building? Classroom management that works in an art room? All of the who, what, where, when, and why questions from my first year of teaching answered, along with a bundle of resources that you get to take home with you to make your first year easier! Audience: EL, MS, ST Presenter(s): Courtney Miller, Great Oaks Academy Not Repeated 6:00-9:00 pm TC #283 OFFSITE: Book Arts Art and YOU in Kalamazoo: Printmaking Process - Moveable Type, KBAC Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: included in the $5 fee

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Serving a lucious display of international and domestic cheeses, fresh grapes, a selection of crackers, followed by light desserts. Hand print moveable wooden type to spell "hello." This drop-in workshop is included by registering for TC #277 and paying the $5 admission fee for Art and YOU in Kalamazoo and will earn 20 minutes of SCECH time. MAEA will provide transporation for this event. See schedule in your conference program and posted signs. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Book Arts Center 6:00-9:00 pm TC #284 OFFSITE: Book Arts Art and YOU in Kalamazoo: Printmaking Process - Poster, KBAC Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: included in the $5 fee Print your own conference logo poster on a Vandercook press from a polymer printing plate. This drop-in workshop is included by registering for TC #277 and paying the $5 admission fee for Art and YOU in Kalamazoo and will earn 20 minutes of SCECH time. MAEA will provide transporation for this event. See schedule in your conference program and posted signs. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Book Arts Center 6:00-9:00 pm TC #285 OFFSITE: Book Arts Art and YOU in Kalamazoo: Papermaking, KBAC Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: included in the $5 fee Form your own sheet of Western style handmade paper. This drop-in workshop is included by registering for TC #277 and paying the $5 admission fee for Art and YOU in Kalamazoo and will earn 20 minutes of SCECH time. MAEA will provide transporation for this event. See schedule in your conference program and posted signs. Audience: AA

Presenter(s): Book Arts Center 6:00-9:00 pm TC #286 OFFSITE: Glass Arts Kalamazoo Art and YOU in Kalamazoo: Glass Blowing Demonstration, Glass Art Kalamazoo Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: included in the $5 fee Glass Art Kalamazoo will be demonstrating glass blowing. This drop-in workshop is included by registering for TC #277 and paying the $5 admission fee for Art and YOU in Kalamazoo and will earn 20 minutes of SCECH time. MAEA will provide transporation for this event. See schedule in your conference program and posted signs. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Book Arts Center Saturday 7:45-8:45 am TC #M-300 Arcadia Ballroom Annual Business Meeting Breakfast Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: $0 Show your pride as an MAEA member and vote on important issues after enjoying your free Good Morning Breakfast Buffet. Enjoy seasonal fruit, assorted coffee cakes, vanilla yogurt with fresh berries and granola, French toast with warm syrup, fresh berries and stewed apples, scrambled eggs with cheddar and scallions, roasted vegetable scramble, hashbrown casserole, bacon, and coffees, teas, and juices. For special dietary needs and meals for children, please immediately contact the registrar at: [email protected]. 8:00-8:50 am #301 Annual Business Meeting Limit of Participation: No Limit Join us as we review MAEA’s vision, strategic plan, and other amazing ways members have showcased what they have done throughout this past year. Without you, our organization cannot grow and

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continue to support our future teachers and art education. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Christopher Bruce, MAEA President Not Repeated 9:00-9:50 am #K-302 Arcadia Ballroom Barb Rosenstock Limit of Participation: No Limit Meet author Barb Rosenstock, whose captivating picture books Vincent Can’t Sleep, Dorothea’s Eyes, Through the Window, The Secret Kingdom, and the 2015 Caldecott Honor book, The Noisy Paint Box, demonstrate how artists are shaped by the unique circumstances of their own lives. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Barb Rosenstock 10:00-10:50 am #303 Arcadia Ballroom BOOK SIGNING with Barb Rosenstock Limit of Participation: No Limit Author Barb Rosenstock will be available to sign her books just for you. Whether you purchase a book in advance or onsite, she will be able to make that book extra special. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Barb Rosenstock Not Repeated 10:00-10:50 am TC #304 Arcadia Ballroom BOOK Pre-Purchase: Vincent Can't Sleep Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: $16.20 Vincent van Gogh often found himself unable to sleep and wandered under starlit skies. Those nighttime experiences provided the inspiration for many of his paintings, including his most famous, The Starry Night. Rosenstock portrays Vincent Van Gogh's artistic visions and struggles with inner turmoil in this lyrically written children's storybook with illustrations created by Mary GrandPré. Pre-purchase this book at a discounted rate exclusively for our conference. Pre-purchased books may be picked up immediately after Barb's keynote

speech. Limited onsite purchases are also available in the vendor area through Bookbug for $16.20. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Barb Rosenstock Not Repeated 10:00-10:50 am TC #305 Arcadia Ballroom BOOK Pre-Purchase: Noisy Paintbox Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: $16.20 In this exuberant celebration of creativity, Barb Rosenstock and Mary GrandPré tell the fascinating story of Vasily Kandinsky, one of the very first painters of abstract art. Throughout his life, Kandinsky experienced colors as sounds, and sounds as colors—and bold, groundbreaking works burst forth from his noisy paint box. Pre-purchase this book at a discounted rate exclusively for our conference. Pre-purchased books may be picked up immediately after Barb's keynote speech. Limited onsite purchases are also available in the vendor area through Bookbug for $16.20. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Barb Rosenstock Not Repeated 10:00-10:50 am TC #306 Arcadia Ballroom BOOK Pre-Purchase: The Secret Kingdom Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: $15.30 Rosenstock introduces the beauty and inner strength of outsider artist, Nek Chand Saini, who for 15 years, kept hidden his most cherished secret - a labryinth garden filled with stone and discarded items from the roadside. Pre-purchase this book at a discounted rate exclusively for our conference. Pre-purchased books may be picked up immediately after Barb's keynote speech. Limited onsite purchases are also available in the vendor area through Bookbug for $15.30. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Barb Rosenstock Not Repeated 10:00-10:50 am TC #307 Arcadia Ballroom BOOK Pre-Purchase: Dorothea's Eyes

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Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: $15.30 After a childhood bout of polio left her with a limp, all Dorothea Lange wanted to do was disappear. But this desire not to be seen helped her learn to observe others instead. Dorothea Lange become a photographer and focused her lens on the previously unseen victims of the Great Depression. Pre-purchase this book at a discounted rate exclusively for our conference. Pre-purchased books may be picked up immediately after Barb's keynote speech. Limited on-site purchases are also available in the vendor area through Bookbug for $15.30. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Barb Rosenstock Not Repeated 10:00-10:50 am TC #308 Arcadia Ballroom BOOK Pre-Purchase: Through the Window Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: $16.20 This gorgeously, expressive picture book weaves the life of Marc Chagall from his pre-WWI childhood and the wartime experiences that helped shaped his path to becoming one of the world's most well known artists. Pre-purchase this book at a discounted rate exclusively for our conference. Pre-purchased books may be picked up immediately after Barb's keynote speech. Limited on-site purchases are also available in the vendor area through Bookbug for $16.20. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Barb Rosenstock Not Repeated 10:00-11:50 am TC #309 OFFSITE: Creative Metal Arts at Park Trades Center Basic Metal Sculpture Limit of Participation: 6 Ticketed: $20 This is a basic course in metal sculpture. Participants will learn the use of a plasma cutter and MIG welder to make a steel flower. Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007.

Audience: HS, ST, HO Presenter(s): Jon Reeves, Kalamazoo College Repeated from: Fri 10:00 am Repeats: Sun 10:00 am 10:00 am-3:00 pm #310 Kalamazoo Room Vendor Exhibits After the keynote address, visit the vendors to check out what's new! 10:15 am-12:00 pm TC #311 OFFSITE: Kalamazoo Book Arts in Park Trades Center Intermediate Bookbinding Limit of Participation: 12 Ticketed: $35 Students will learn and experiment with two intermediate styles of bookbinding suitable for classroom instruction: 1. A hard cover flag book can be used to feature student imagery and/or creative writing; 2. A soft cover Japanese stab bound book which is a great structure to highlight the written word in a book with a decorative cover. Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: AA, HO Presenter(s): Jeff Abshear, Kalamazoo Book Arts Center Not Repeated 10:15 am-12:00 pm TC #312 OFFSITE: Kalamazoo Book Arts in Park Trades Center Suminigashi Paper Marbling Limit of Participation: 10 Ticketed: $35 Suminagashi, "floating ink" in Japanese, is the first known marbling technique with earliest examples dating back to the 12th century. This style of paper marbling uses very few tools and materials with beautiful results easily achieved by students of all ages. Using paintbrushes, inks are applied to the surface of water where they float freely and swirl around each other. Paper is then gently placed atop the water and peeled back, revealing a marbled print.

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Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: AA, HO Presenter(s): Crystal Shaulis, Kalamazoo Book Arts Center Not Repeated 11:00-11:50 am TC #313 Prairies VI Worry Dolls from Central America Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $2 Learn about the practice of worry dolls and create one of your own. Maybe it will help with your worries, too. Audience: EL, CD, HO Presenter(s): Pamela Bartz, DPSCD Thurgood Marshall Repeats: Sun 10:00 am 11:00-11:50 am #314 Great Lakes V How Do I TAB? Limit of Participation: No Limit Learn how I implement TAB in a K-5 art room. I will discuss curriculum transition strategies, daily and weekly classroom structure, center/material management, curriculum scaffolding through mini lessons and reflection/assessment. Audience: AA, CI Presenter(s): Hillary Campbell, Parchment Public Schools Not Repeated 11:00-11:50 am TC #315 Meadows Elementary Art Lesson Medley Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: $3 Join the Kalamazoo Public Schools Art Department in sharing some of our best and brightest lesson plan ideas for the elementary art classroom. Audience: EL, ST, CI Presenter(s): Mandy Clearwaters, KPS - Winchell Elementary Not Repeated

11:00-11:50 am #316 Prairies V Constructing Creativity/Building Understanding Limit of Participation: 50 Seeking solutions to fully integrate special needs students in your art classes? Makers Lab and Design Thinking approaches come together in this presentation filled with ideas for partner and small group collaborations which become a win/win for all. Experience the fun of collaborative construction with practical, cheap and easy to implement project examples on hand. Students construct a toolkit of creative thinking approaches while building understanding of and appreciation for different ideas and thought processes. Audience: AA, CG Presenter(s): Kari Wilson, Northview Public Schools/ WMU; Tanya Lockwood, Northview High School; Tricia Erickson, Northview High School Not Repeated 11:00-11:50 am #317 Oaks Thinking Like an Artist in Core Curriculum Subjects: A U. S. Department of Education Grant Limit of Participation: 56 The purpose of this session is to describe a four-year, $2.17 million U. S. Department of Education art-integration grant awarded to River Rouge Public Schools. Audience: AA, HE, AS, CI Presenter(s): Peggy Daisey, Eastern Michigan University; Janet Mayotte, Doctoral Candidate, Teacher Education, Eastern Michigan University; Kay Pentzien, Art Teacher, Clague Middle School, Ann Arbor Public Schools Not Repeated 11:00-11:50 am #318 Great Lakes III Claymation/Stop-Motion Movie and Comics Limit of Participation: No Limit Come join me in an introduction to creating a Claymation/Stop-Motion movie and Comic using a famous painting (i.e. "Starry Night") as the backdrop/setting for the student's story. Audience: MS, HS, TE Presenter(s): Mary East, Gull Lake Middle School Repeats: Sat 5:00 pm

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11:00-11:50 am TC #319 Prairies IV Adapting Lesson For All Learners Using the National Art Standards Limit of Participation: 50 Ticketed: $0 This workshop will provide you detailed lesson plans to use right away in your classroom that are standards-based and adaptable to the different learning needs of your students. Audience: AA, EL, MS, CI Presenter(s): Jennifer Hamilton, Linden Charter Academy; Sarah MacKinnon, K-8 Art Teacher, Achieve Charter Academy Repeated from: Thurs 7:00 pm Repeats: Sun 11:00 am 11:00-11:50 am TC #320 Glens III Benefits of Art Therapy in the Classroom Limit of Participation: 35 Ticketed: $0 Learn about the benefits of Art Therapy to engage students, and for personal well-being. Learn about appropriate techniques and art mediums to help students progress in the art room. Participants will be lead through a therapeutic art activity by a veteran art educator and art therapist. Audience: AA, CG, PE, SP, CI, HO Presenter(s): Jennifer Kay-Rivera, Sterling Heights High School Repeated from: Fri 2:00 pm 11:00-11:50 am #321 Great Lakes IV Incentives Galore (And They All Promote Art)! Limit of Participation: No Limit Why shouldn't the art room be a place where kids can earn more than just a grade for their hard work and good behavior? See how one K-8 teacher recognizes students and entire classes with her incentives inside and outside of the art room. Whiz Kids, an Art Trophy, Lego charts, and chalk walls are just the beginning and will give even some of your most unmotivated students the boost they need to get creative! Audience: EL, MS, ST, CI Presenter(s): Courtney Miller, Great Oaks Academy Repeated from: Fri 11:00 am

11:00-11:50 am #322 Stone Theatre #Whyyoumatter Limit of Participation: No Limit Discover ways in which pubilc art can help address mental health, empathy, and self empowerment in your school community. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Laura Naar, Chelsea High School; Georgina Rutherford, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Repeated from: Fri 5:00 pm 11:00-11:50 am TC #323 Glens II Supplies on a Dime: Gordon Food Services is an Art Store Limit of Participation: 40 Ticketed: $2 Is your art budget strained? Let an unexpected store come to your aid! There are several cheap products at GFS that can be put to use in any K-12 art classroom. Come experience several projects based around these cheap and easily accessible supplies. Techniques include several types of printmaking, paint storage, and a fun stained glass-type project! Audience: AA Presenter(s): Sarah Nott, Portage Northern High School Repeated from: Fri 11:00 am Repeats: Sun 11:00 am 11:00-11:50 am TC #324 Great Lakes I Whole Brain Teaching: Techniques for Management and Learning in the Art Room Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $0 In this workshop, I will be presenting how I have adapted and used components of Whole Brain Teaching strategies for classroom management and student learning. This is not a Whole Brain Teaching training session. Information on how participants can find Whole Brain Teaching workshops will be shared. Audience: EL, CG, PE, SP, ST, HO Presenter(s): Kelly Parsons, St. Johns Public Schools, Riley Elementary/Eureka Elementary Repeated from: Fri 3:00 pm

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11:00-11:50 am TC #325 Glens I Poured Polar Auroras Limit of Participation: 50 Ticketed: $0 Students love swirling poured paint into random patterns and you'll love these affordable, controlled pours that include a science lesson! Participants in this Blick Art Materials workshop will use glow-in-the-dark glue and economy tempera to create a wilderness landscape and learn about polar auroras. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Julie Swanson Davis, Blick Art Materials Repeated from: Thurs 5:00 pm 11:00-11:50 am #326 Great Lakes II Mindfulness Practices in the Art Room; Are They Effective? Limit of Participation: No Limit Can mindfulness-based practices really help young people pay greater attention, be more focused, and think in more innovative ways (i.e. be more creative) in the elementary art classroom? Audience: AA, EL Presenter(s): Susannah Van Horn, St. Thomas Aquinas Parish School Not Repeated 11:00 am-1:00 pm TC #327 OFFSITE: Glass Art Kalamazoo (Park Trades Center) Glass Blowing Program (Paperweights) Limit of Participation: 6 Ticketed: $60 Learn how to blow glass and make your own paperweight at Glass Art Kalamazoo located in the Park Trades Center. Projects made in this class will be shipped to the participant once they are finished in the kiln, a 24-48 hour process. Shipping costs are included in the workshop price. Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Dan McAllister Repeats: Sat 2:00 pm

11:00 am-1:00 pm TC #328 OFFSITE: Glass Art Kalamazoo (Park Trades Center) Lampworking Program (Pendants) Limit of Participation: 6 Ticketed: $60 Learn the art of lampworking and make your own pendants at Glass Art Kalamazoo located in the Park Trades Center. Projects made in this class will be shipped to the participant once they are finished in the kiln, a 24-48 hour process. Shipping costs are included in the workshop price. Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Dan McAllister Repeats: Sat 2:00 pm 11:00 am-1:00 pm TC #329 OFFSITE: Glass Art Kalamazoo (Park Trades Center) "Kid Friendly" Fused Glass Program Limit of Participation: 6 Ticketed: $60 Learn the art of fusing glass and make your own Sun Catcher/Slumped Candy Dish at Glass Art Kalamazoo located in the Park Trades Center. Projects made in this class will be shipped to the participant once they are finished in the kiln, a 24-48 hour process. Shipping costs are included in the workshop price. Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Dan McAllister Repeats: Sat 2:00 pm 11:00 am-5:00 pm #330 Fields Therapeutic Break Zone Feeling exhausted, overwhelmed? Take a break in the Therapautic Break Zone. Learn calming strategies and explore occupational therapy techniques while taking time to rest and recharge.

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Peruse your conference booklet with colleagues and try out adaptive tools you can use with your students. Audience: AA Repeated from: Fri 11:00 am 12:00-12:50 pm Arcadia Ballroom Regional Box Lunch Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: $12 TC #M-331

Option A: Turkey Club Wrap - Shaved turkey breast, applewood smoked bacon, leaf lettuce, sliced tomato, shredded cheddar cheese with mayo and mustard on the side. With kettle chips, fresh vegetables and hummus, freshly baked cookie, and a soft drink or bottled water.

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Option B: Blackened Chicken - Blackened chicken breast, sliced tomato, sliced cheddar on wheat bread with mayo and mustard on the side. With kettle chips, fresh vegetables and hummus, freshly baked cookie, and a soft drink or bottled water.

TC #M-333 Option C: Roasted Asparagus Wrap (vegetarian) - Roasted asparagus, mixed field greens, onion, carrot, bell pepper, feta cheese and balsamic reduction in a flour tortilla. With kettle chips, fresh vegetables and hummus, freshly baked cookie, and a soft drink or bottled water.

For special dietary needs and meals for children, please immediately contact the registrar at: [email protected]. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Adrienne DeMilner 12:00-12:50 pm #334 Great Lakes III Region Three: Instructional Design Collaborative Limit of Participation: No Limit Educators working in Region Three schools are invited to be part of the Instructional Design Collaborative: A university, art teacher, pre-service teacher Professional Learning Community. Bring your lunch with you and come learn more. Audience: AA

Presenter(s): Cam McComb, Eastern Michigan University Not Repeated 1:00-1:50 pm #335 Great Lakes V Planning and Assessment in a Choice Classroom Limit of Participation: 35 Learn ways to guide your students through the planning and assessment processes with the streamlined strategies I have developed and implemented for my high school 3-D classes. Audience: MS, HS, CI Presenter(s): Elizabeth Honeysett, Portage Central High School Repeats: Sun 9:00 am 1:00-1:50 pm #336 Great Lakes IV Flipping the Artroom Limit of Participation: 50 Need help maximizing time in your room? Try flipping your lessons! Learn how to film demonstrations, procedures, and more! It's easier than you think! Audience: AA, EL, TE Presenter(s): Jo Noseda, Gladwin Community Schools Repeated from: Fri 3:00 pm 1:00-1:50 pm TC #337 Great Lakes I The Power and Responsibility of the Contemporary Artistic Voice Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $0 Learn how contemporary artists are using artistic voices to create interesting works of art that speak up against injustices in society. Classroom resources and handouts are provided. Audience: MS, HS, HE, AS, ST, MU, CI, CD Presenter(s): Donna St. John, Kendall College; Repeated from: Fri 6:00 pm 1:00-1:50 pm TC #338 Oaks Op Art Spinners

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Limit of Participation: 50 Ticketed: $0 Create hand-held "fidget spinners" as kinetic art that fools the eye into seeing movement and colorful illusions. Participants in this Blick Art Materials workshop will use a variety of drawing media to create discs, gears, and designs that rotate on a center axis. Take one for a spin! Audience: EL, MS, PE, ST, MU, HO Presenter(s): Julie Swanson Davis, Business: Blick Art Materials Repeated from: Thurs 4:00 pm 1:00-1:50 pm #SS-339 Stone Theatre Beyond Streaming: A Sound Mural for Flint Limit of Participation: No Limit Learn how an artist/educator collaboration including Flint and Lansing teachers created a dialogue of art and poetry centering the voices of teens during the Flint Water Crisis. Audience: AA, EL, MS, HS, ST, MU, CI Presenter(s): Meghan Zanskas, Michigan State University / Broad Art Museum Repeats: Sun 9:00 am 1:00-1:50 pm #SS-340 Prairies V Sampler of Art Therapy Drawing Techniques Limit of Participation: No Limit Learn and practice several simple drawing techniques that help students and adults cope with stressful situations in life. These techniques are about raw expression and communication using art, and not about artistic skill. Audience: AA, PE, ST, HO Presenter(s): Gay Walker Not Repeated 1:00-2:50 pm TC #341 Meadows DATA Make and Take Art Lesson Medley Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: $5 Members of the Detroit Art Teachers Association (DATA) present a variety of hands on lessons for students of all grade and ability levels. Participants

will receive successful lesson plans and make a sample to take back to the classroom. Audience: AA, HO Presenter(s): Natalie Barmore, Cass Technical High School; Members of Detroit Art Teachers Association Not Repeated 1:00-2:50 pm #342 Great Lakes II Tricks of the Trade - An Art Teachers' Survival Guide to Teaching Art Limit of Participation: No Limit It's hard to prioritize things when you first start teaching, so by sharing our "tricks of the trade," we hope to give others an upper hand when starting out. From things like "go-to" lesson plans and best free resources to best policies for promoting the arts, we can't wait to share the things we have learned along the way. Be sure to bring a device to connect to the internet (cell phones will work!) to try out some of these things on the spot! Audience: AA, HE, ST, CI, TE, HO Presenter(s): Tricia Erickson, Northview High School; Tanya Lockwood, Northview High School; September Buys, Greenville Middle School; Ellie LaMore, MSU Student Intern Not Repeated 1:00-2:50 pm #343 Prairies VI Art from the Heart - Collaboration, Exposure, and Diversity Limit of Participation: No Limit Prepare for a medley of fun interactive activities that this educator has acquired throughout a career of visual arts. This interactive presentation addresses metacognition, process vs product and thinking through materials. Come steal from the bag of tricks and make them your own! Thieves welcome. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Michael Orlando, Berkshire Middle School Repeated from: Fri 2:00 pm 1:00-2:50 pm TC #344 Glens III Memory Mosaic Workshop: An Art Lesson on Recycling and the Refugee Experience Using the Book, The Secret Kingdom

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Limit of Participation: 30 Ticketed: $5 Barb Rosenstock will lead this hands-on art workshop based on her book, The Secret Kingdom: Nek Chand, a Changing India and a Hidden World of Art. Participants will reflect, write and create an individual memory mosaic tile with recycled materials. Audience: EL, MS, MU, CD, HO Presenter(s): Barb Rosenstock, Children's Author Not Repeated 1:00-2:50 pm TC #345 Glens I Dali-Inspired Mustache Portrait Limit of Participation: 30 Ticketed: $0 Join United Art & Education as they share portrait drawing inspired by Dali. Learn some facts about Salvador Dali, learn how to draw an eyeball, construct an eyelid and other facial features using oil pastels and construction paper. Final product will be a fantastic 3D eye with mustache! Audience: MS, HS, HE, ST, CI, HO Presenter(s): United Art & Education Repeated from: Thurs 5:00 pm 1:00-2:50 pm TC #346 Great Lakes III Inkle Weaving Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $0 Participants will learn how to simultaneously develop pattern and the process for warping an Inkle (belt) loom for classes of up to 36 students. Examples of projects both decorative and functional will be exhibited. Participants will weave on the loom and begin a project. Looms and yarn will be provided for use during the workshop. Some looms will be available for purchase for $15. Audience: MS, HS, PE, SP, ST, HO Presenter(s): Cindy Van Lieu, Loy Norrix High School Repeated from: Fri 3:00 pm 1:00-2:50 pm #347 Prairies IV Exceptional Students Exceptional Art Limit of Participation: No Limit

Introduction to art projects for special needs students taught by pre-service art education students. The presentation will review stages of planning, implementation, collaboration, reflection, new ideas. Resource handouts. Audience: AA, CG, PE, SP, ST Presenter(s): Katalin Zaszlavik, Grand Valley State University Repeated from: Fri 2:00 pm 1:00-5:00 pm TC #348 Glens II Caged Bead Hammered Pendant Fundraiser Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: $5 each Learn how to bend and hammer wire into a beautiful pendant. This project is a perfect introductory jewelry lesson for students at all levels. Yes, even elementary students can do it! Skills you will learn: forming and hammering wire, tying a sliding adjustable knot. Depending on your jewelry experience, production time will be 10-20 minutes for each project. Proceeds will benefit MRC artWorks, a local art co-operative for adults with special needs. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Donna Emerson Not Repeated 2:00-2:50 pm TC #349 Great Lakes I Anatomical Drawing: Activities, Resources, and Lessons Limit of Participation: 30 Ticketed: $0 Bring your sketchbook and learn how to integrate anatomical drawing, figure drawing, and gesture drawing into a variety of fun and fresh lessons! Attendees will receive a packet of resources, worksheets, and activities that can apply to all ages. Audience: AA, CI Presenter(s): Sara Buzzitta Repeated from: Fri 11:00 am 2:00-2:50 pm #350 Prairies V Positive Classroom Culture, Effective Transitions, More Art Limit of Participation: No Limit

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Are you needing to liven up your classroom? Maybe you need to increase student engagement? Join this hands-on session to see how simple strategies can be utilized to develop a positive, effective and fun classroom environment. Audience: AA, ST, CI, CD, HO Presenter(s): Mandy Clearwaters Not Repeated 2:00-2:50 pm #351 Great Lakes IV Developing Art & Design Career Skills in High School Limit of Participation: No Limit Kellen Deau, instructor of KRESA's Education for Employment Art & Design Career Skills program, will present strategies for incorporating employability skills and promoting art and design careers within the visual arts classroom. Audience: HS, CI Presenter(s): Kellen Deau, EFE Art & Design Career Skills at Kalamazoo Central High School Not Repeated 2:00-2:50 pm #SS-352 Stone Theatre Sensory Processing in the Art Classroom: An Occupational Therapy Student's Perspective Limit of Participation: No Limit This Occupational Therapy based workshop covers the science behind sensory processing disorders, factors that affect children interacting with their environment, and adaptive equipment used to facilitate learning in the art classroom. Audience: AA, AS, CI Presenter(s): Caceti Dobrowolski, Western Michigan University Repeated from: Fri 2:00 pm 2:00-2:50 pm #353 Great Lakes V Yes, But What About Craftsmanship? Limit of Participation: 36 Two TAB/Choice teachers tackle the conventional notion of adult aesthetics as it relates to children's art. Audience: AA

Presenter(s): Elizabeth Honeysett, Portage Central High School Repeated from: Fri 2:00 pm 2:00-3:50 pm TC #354 Oaks Paper Circuits in Art Limit of Participation: 40 Ticketed: $2 Come and learn how our district implemented paper circuits into the elementary art studio. In addition, you will be able to make your own paper circuit artwork. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Jennifer Boehm, Parkview Elementary School; Emily Samuels, Novi Community School District Not Repeated 2:00-3:50 pm TC #355 OFFSITE: Creative Metal Arts at Park Trades Center Basic Blacksmithing Limit of Participation: 6 Ticketed: $20 This is a basic course in simple blacksmithing. Learn the basics of shaping hot metal by making a simple "S" hook, doing a finish on the piece and leaving the class with a hook to take home. Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: HS, ST, MU, TE, HO Presenter(s): Jon Reeves, Kalamazoo College Repeated from: Fri 2:00 pm 2:00-4:00 pm TC #356 OFFSITE: Glass Art Kalamazoo (Park Trades Center) Glass Blowing Program (Paperweights) Limit of Participation: 6 Ticketed: $60 Learn how to blow glass and make your own paperweight at Glass Art Kalamazoo located in the Park Trades Center. Projects made in this class will be shipped to the participant once they are finished in the kiln, a 24-48 hour process. Shipping costs are included in the workshop price.

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Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Dan McAllister Repeated from: Sat 11:00 am 2:00-4:00 pm TC #357 OFFSITE: Glass Art Kalamazoo (Park Trades Center) Lampworking Program (Pendants) Limit of Participation: 6 Ticketed: $60 Learn the art of lampworking and make your own pendants at Glass Art Kalamazoo located in the Park Trades Center. Projects made in this class will be shipped to the participant once they are finished in the kiln, a 24-48 hour process. Shipping costs are included in the workshop price. Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Dan McAllister Repeated from: Sat 11:00 am 2:00-4:00 pm TC #358 OFFSITE: Glass Art Kalamazoo (Park Trades Center) "Kid Friendly" Fused Glass Program Limit of Participation: 6 Ticketed: $60 Learn the art of fusing glass and make your own Sun Catcher/Slumped Candy Dish at Glass Art Kalamazoo located in the Park Trades Center. Projects made in this class will be shipped to the participant once they are finished in the kiln, a 24-48 hour process. Shipping costs are included in the workshop price. Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Dan McAllister Repeated from: Sat 11:00 am

2:15-4:00 pm TC #359 OFFSITE: Kalamazoo Book Arts in Park Trades Center Surface Design Sampler Limit of Participation: 12 Ticketed: $35 Students will play at three different surface design stations. The technical process at each station will be an opportunity to experiment with pattern, color, and creativity. The results can be used in a huge variety of other projects including books, collage, cards, paper weavings, and more. Stations: 1. Itajime Shibori: using different folding techniques, absorbent papers and dip dyeing beautiful designs (similar to tie dye) are created; 2. Crayon resist: using drawn patterns and watercolors, mini paintings are made; 3. Paste painting: using mark making tools to manipulate pigmented past creates beautiful decorative paper. Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: AA, HO Presenter(s): Lorrie Grainger Abdo, Kalamazoo Book Arts Center Not Repeated 2:15-4:00 pm TC #360 OFFSITE: Kalamazoo Book Arts in Park Trades Center Printmaking Sampler Limit of Participation: 12 Ticketed: $35 Students will make beautiful prints using botanicals from the fall garden. The prints will be created three different ways: monotypes using an etching press, pressure prints using the Vandercook press and hand pulled prints using water soluble inks. Additionally, students will create multi-color foam prints, which are a great classroom alternative to a more involved linoleum print. Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: AA, HO Presenter(s): Katie Platte, Kalamazoo Book Arts Center Not Repeated

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3:00-3:50 pm #361 Great Lakes IV An Exploration of Digital Creativity Limit of Participation: No Limit What constitutes digital creativity? This presentation explores the concept of creativity in the digital world. Examples will be provided with strategies on how to cultivate creative process using digital media. Audience: HS, HE, CI, TE Presenter(s): Hsiao-ping Chen, Grand Valley State University Not Repeated 3:00-3:50 pm TC #362 Great Lakes I How to Establish A National Art Honor Society (NAHS) at Your School (Without Losing Your Mind)! Limit of Participation: 30 Ticketed: $0 Join us to learn about what a National Art Honor Society is and how to begin a chapter at your school! We will be sharing the journey through our first year of NAHS and share a workbook with steps on how to get started in your district. Bring a sketchbook to mind map your game plan on how to get started in your district! Audience: MS, HS Presenter(s): Melissa Griffore, Jenison Repeated from: Fri 4:00 pm 3:00-3:50 pm TC #363 Glens III How a Pencil is Made and 30 Creative Ways to Use One Limit of Participation: 50 Ticketed: $0 Learn step-by-step how a pencil is constructed plus 30 different ways to use a pencil to create unique textures, how to paint with pencils, and so much more! Audience: MS, HS, HE, ST Presenter(s): Kathi Hanson Repeated from: Thurs 6:00 pm 3:00-3:50 pm #364 Great Lakes V Moving Toward Full Choice

Limit of Participation: No Limit Are you interested in running an open classroom studio that is focused on building studio habits but struggle with keeping all students engaged, developing their own original creative ideas, and are worried about how to keep the classroom from turning into complete chaos? Creative Prompts and tips for gradual release of media will be shared from a middle school teacher who loves experimenting in trial and error! Audience: AA Presenter(s): September Buys, Greenville Middle School Repeated from: Fri 2:00 pm 3:00-3:50 pm #365 Great Lakes III Resuscitating the Artist Within You Limit of Participation: No Limit Have you lost touch with the artist within you? Do you crave new methods in teaching? What about earning a Masters Degree in Art Education? If you have pondered these questions then this is the workshop for you! Let me share my amazing adventure where I was able to peel away the layers of self-doubt to discover priceless gifts of camaraderie, inner strength, deeper comprehension, and more importantly, my inner artist. Find out why I chose a residency program at Kendall College instead of an online program and how that decision changed my life. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Tanya Lockwood, Northview High School; Donna St. John, Professor, Kendall College of Art & Design; Kristen Morrison, Field Placement Officer, Kendall College of Art & Design Not Repeated 3:00-3:50 pm #366 Stone Theatre Is This for Real or Just for Fun? Limit of Participation: No Limit Years of research has determined that the arts are necessary in quality education. Yet they are constantly under attack as a frill. Win the battle by designing lessons that build dendrites, not just provide recreation with art supplies. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Cindy Todd, Kendall College of Art and Design Not Repeated

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3:00-3:50 pm #367 Prairies VI Digitizing Elementary Art Instruction Limit of Participation: No Limit Two Portage Public Schools elementary art teachers show how they pre-record and present their lessons in order to meet the needs of a wide variety of students using basic equipment and free apps and programs. Audience: AA, TE Presenter(s): Michael Cram, Lake Center Elementary; Cassie Phelps, Moorsbridge Elementary Not Repeated 3:00-3:50 pm #368 Prairies V Curriculum Directed Experiential Learning Through Field Trips Limit of Participation: 60 Do your students have a hard time coming up with meaningful concepts? Learn about curriculum directed field trips that provide thought provoking and creative experiences that lead to great art. Audience: AA, CG, PE, HE, AS, ST, MU, CI, TE, CD Presenter(s): Melissa Wilson, Lake Orion High School; Stacy Feeney, Art Teacher, Lake Orion High School; Monica Cotton, Art Teacher, Lake Orion High School; Sam Rimi, Art Teacher, Lake Orion High School Not Repeated 3:00-4:50 pm #369 Meadows Best of Blue Lake Limit of Participation: No Limit Bring the Best of Blue Lake to your classroom. Join us at this carousel of cool ideas. Experience the community of Blue Lake while participating at "make it/take it" tables. A few lucky attendees may win a Blue Lake tchotchke or scholarship for a student! Audience: AA, CI, HO Presenter(s): Melissa A. Ennis, Orchard View Elementary; Ron Frenzen, Visual Arts Director, Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp Not Repeated

3:00-4:50 pm TC #370 Glens I Ceramic Whistles Limit of Participation: 20 Ticketed: $3 Ceramic Whistles uses basic hand building techniques to create a functioning whistle from joined pinch pots. Then comes the creativity, hiding the whistle within the form of a creature. Audience: MS, HS, HO Presenter(s): Marcella Hunt, Watervliet Public Schools Repeated from: Fri 1:00 pm 3:00-4:50 pm TC #371 Prairies IV Retirees' Masters Medley (Student Scholarship Fundraiser) Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: $5 Master art educators from MAEA's Retired Division will present a kaleidoscope of sure-success lessons. Participants will experience a wide variety of hands-on lessons in a medley style setting. Learn about materials, best practices, and assessment with handouts for each lesson. This presentation is open to everyone, but especially beneficial to students and new teachers. The workshop fee is donated to the Student Scholarship Fund. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Tammy Noirot, MAEA RAEA; Members of MAEA Retired Division Not Repeated 3:00-4:50 pm TC #372 Great Lakes II 3D Printers for Art Lessons Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $2 Presenters first discuss 3D printer basics and art lesson examples and then teach tutorials on 3D modeling and slicing. Participants will print a small object and must bring own computer. Audience: AA, TE, HO Presenter(s): Guey-Meei Yang, Eastern Michigan University; Laura Harris, Art Teacher Candidate, Michigan University Not Repeated

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4:00-4:50 pm TC #373 Prairies V Art from the Heart - Collaboration, Exposure, and Diversity Limit of Participation: 40 Ticketed: $0 Come see how Fraser High School has incorporated and included their special needs population into an art class designed specifically around peer-mentorship and community building. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Roger Drabant, Fraser High School Repeated from: Fri 4:00 pm 4:00-4:50 pm #374 Great Lakes IV Interdisciplinary Curriculum Design Limit of Participation: No Limit This presentation explores the connections between art, science, math, and culture. Examples will be provided with curriculum instructions on how to design curriculum using an interdisciplinary approach. Audience: EL, MS, CI Presenter(s): Hsiao-ping Chen, Grand Valley State University Not Repeated 4:00-4:50 pm TC #375 Glens III Fool Proof Paper-Making Limit of Participation: 50 Ticketed: $0 Have you wanted to teach your students to make paper? I've figured out a fool proof method using minimal supplies and recyclable paper. Check out this engaging session and leave with your very own handmade paper! Audience: AA, ST, HO Presenter(s): Kelcey Coveyou, Shay Elementary and Harbor Springs Middle School Repeated from: Thurs 4:00 pm 4:00-4:50 pm #376 Great Lakes V Pushing Deeper with TAB-Choice Limit of Participation: No Limit

This is an advanced level TAB-Choice presentation for those who have started TAB and are ready for the next steps to deepen their practice and their students' art experiences. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Candi Price, Caledonia Comm. Schools Not Repeated 4:00-4:50 pm #377 Great Lakes I Murals About Us: Ypsilanti History Project Limit of Participation: No Limit As a new Ypsilanti High School art teacher, I asked my class of mostly African-American students about the city's history and was surprised to hear their response, "There isn't any history as it relates to us." I thought "That's not true - you just don't know where to look." This workshop will teach you how Ypsilanti students worked with community historians and artists to produce public murals that celebrate local African-American history. Audience: AA, CD, HO Presenter(s): Lynne Settles Not Repeated 4:00-4:50 pm #378 Prairies VI Visual Literacy: Understanding and Control of the Visual World Limit of Participation: No Limit Defining visual sensitivity to the three-dimensional and the two-dimensional qualities on surfaces, and describing exercises that efficiently and directly develop understanding, recognition, analysis and control of these qualities. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Martin Skalski, Pratt (retired), CCS Foundation Not Repeated 4:00-4:50 pm #379 Stone Theater Start now! Contemporary Artists Belong in Your Classroom Limit of Participation: No Limit Would you like to include more contemporary artists in your curriculum? Learn about exciting contemporary artists from a K-12 museum educator

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and take away resources for teaching with contemporary art. Audience: AA, EL, MS, HS, ST, MU, CI, CD Presenter(s): Meghan Zanskas, Michigan State University / Broad Art Museum Not Repeated 4:00-4:50 pm TC #380 Great Lakes III Who Are You? Limit of Participation: 30 Ticketed: $0 Do you have students who feel displaced? They just don't know who they are and how they fit in this society? In this hands-on workshop the question of " Who am I?" will be explored. Find out more about who you are and explore how that may impact your students. Receive a free unit lesson on identity to use in your classroom, as well as my personal journey to discovery as a Korean adoptee. Audience: MS, HS, PE, ST, CI, CD, HO Presenter(s): Tanya Lockwood, Northview High School Not Repeated 4:00-5:50 pm TC #381 Oaks 3D Block Printed Cube Limit of Participation: 20 Ticketed: $5 Block print a 3-D cube! We will use soft cut and carving tools to create a zentangle plate and refold it into a six-sided work of art! Audience: MS, HS, CI, HO Presenter(s): Jamie McKinney, Kalamazoo Public Schools, Parkwood Upjohn Not Repeated 4:00-700 pm #382 Kalamazoo Room Lobby Area Artisans' Gallery Handcrafted objects have that special look and feel that, when received, makes anyone feel extra special. Whether you are looking for yourself or for someone else, there will be many quality crafts for that special someone.

5:00-5:50 pm #383 Prairies IV Merging Theory and Practice: Reflections from First Year Art Educators Limit of Participation: 50 We will discuss our experiences as art education interns and first year teachers, sharing the ways we merged theory and practice in the classroom to create meaningful projects for students. Audience: AA, ST Presenter(s): Shana Cinquemani, Michigan State University; Danielle Scholfield, Michigan State University Not Repeated 5:00-5:50 pm #384 Stone Theater What's the Story? Inquiry in Art and Art in Inquiry Limit of Participation: 60 Using this simple strategy, you can connect your students more deeply with art and infuse art across your school's curriculum. And almost any student can do it! Audience: AA, CG, PE, HE, ST, CI, CD Presenter(s): Lucinda Martinelli Repeated from: Fri 5:00 pm Repeats: Sun 11:00 am 5:00-5:50 pm #385 Great Lakes I National Board Certification for Art Teachers Limit of Participation: No Limit The National Board Certification process for art teachers will be explained. All of the benefits to becoming certified will be examined. Time will be provided for questions. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Doug Duncan, NBCT, Prairie Ridge Elementary Not Repeated 5:00-5:50 pm #386 Prairies V Claymation/Stop-Motion Movie and Comics Limit of Participation: No Limit

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Come join me in an introduction to creating a Claymation/Stop-Motion movie and Comic using a famous painting (i.e. "Starry Night") as the backdrop/setting for the student's story. Audience: MS, HS, TE Presenter(s): Mary East, Gull Lake Middle School Repeated from: Sat 11:00 am 5:00-5:50 pm #387 Glens III Synthesizing Social Issues Through Game Art and Design Limit of Participation: No Limit This hands-on experience with the "Frenzy Learning Through Game Design" lesson plan demonstrates how game art and design can be integrated into cross-disciplinary social studies projects. Audience: AA, CI, HO Presenter(s): Bill Fischer, Kendall College of Art and Design Not Repeated 5:00-5:50 pm #388 Great Lakes V TAB and the Choice Continuum Limit of Participation: No Limit In order to develop the behaviors and skills of an artist, students are given different levels of autonomy in the art room. There is not one way to do TAB. Many factors influence the levels of choice. Come to hear, discuss and develop ways to offer choice to your students. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Kathy Fisk Not Repeated 5:00-5:50 pm TC #389 Prairies VI Planar Surfaces: Exercises for Sensitivity to Three-Dimensional Surfaces Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $0 The components of planar surfaces will be defined along with explanations of a series of exercises for understanding and controlling plane. Participants will execute some of the exercises during the workshop. Materials and tools will be supplied at no cost. Audience: AA

Presenter(s): Martin Skalski, Pratt (retired), CCS Foundation Repeated from: Fri 5:00 pm 5:00-5:50 pm #390 Great Lakes II Three Models of STEAM Art Lessons and Implications for K-8 Artrooms Limit of Participation: No Limit Yang discusses three models of STEAM art lessons: Tool Integration; Collaborative Integration; and Organic Integration. Kelley uses K-8 students' artworks to explain the implications of these three models for artrooms. Audience: AA, TE Presenter(s): Guey-Meei Yang; Kimberly Kelley, Art Teacher, Ridge Wood Elementary School and Winchester Elementary School, Northville Public Schools Not Repeated 5:00-6:50 pm #391 Great Lakes IV My Community/Minha Comunidade Limit of Participation: No Limit Cross-cultural visual art lesson plans covering the history, culture and identity of African descendants in Brazil and the United States will be presented. Audience: AA, CD Presenter(s): Natalie Barmore, Cass Technical High School; Carole Morisseau, Cass Technical High School Not Repeated 5:00-6:50 pm TC #392 Glens I Engaging Students in Formal Analysis Limit of Participation: 40 Ticketed: $0 Participants take turns playing "sketch artist" and "witness" in this collaborative drawing activity designed to engage students in using descriptive language, asking questions about imagery, and looking closer at artworks. Audience: MS, HS, CI, HO Presenter(s): Kimberly Newman, Lake Linden-Hubbell Schools Not Repeated

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5:00-6:50 pm TC #393 Glens II Memory Project Limit of Participation: 30 Ticketed: $0 Global portrait project aimed to give orphaned and refugee children an artistically rendered picture of themselves as a gesture of "You Matter and I care." Audience: HS, PE, ST, CI, CD, HO Presenter(s): Jelane Richardson, Allen Park High School Repeated from: Fri 5:00 pm 5:30-8:00 pm Arcadia Ballroom Awards Dinner Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: $35 TC #M-394

Option A: Chicken Sofrito - Roasted chicken breast finished with herbed tomato sauce and served with herb roasted Yukon Gold potatoes and sauteed green beans (gluten free). Served with a vegetable dinner salad and dressings, rolls and butter, and salted caramel apple crisp, accompanied by coffees, teas, and assorted soft drinks.

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Option B: Lemon Dill Salmon - Seared fillet of salmon with lemon dill cream sauce, red quinoa, and roasted vegetable medley (gluten free). Served with a vegetable dinner salad and dressings, rolls and butter, and salted caramel apple crisp, accompanied by coffees, teas, and assorted soft drinks.

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Option C: Broccoli Quinoa Cake (Vegetarian) - Trio of seared broccoli quinoa cakes over roasted bell pepper coulis, Yukon Gold potatoes with pan fried chickpeas, sauteed green beans with shallot olive oil (gluten free). Served with a vegetable dinner salad and dressings, rolls and butter, and salted caramel apple crisp, accompanied by coffees, teas, and assorted soft drinks.

For special dietary needs and meals for children, please immediately contact the registrar at: [email protected]. 7:00-8:00 pm #397 Arcadia Ballroom

Awards Ceremony Limit of Participation: No Limit Celebrate with your fellow art educators and witness the amazing achievements of the year's Art Educators of the Year. Help honor our community partners with the Distinguished Service Award. If you did not purchase a dinner ticket, please join us in the additional seating at 6:45. 8:00-10:00 pm #398 Kalamazoo Room Lobby Area Silent Auction Limit of Participation: No Limit Feel good about donating to a great cause and take home some original artwork or useful items for your studio or classroom at the same time. The MAEA silent auction will raise money for the Endowed Student Scholarship in memory of Michael J. Phillips. Place your bid outside the doors of the Gala at the Kalamazoo Room. The highest bidders will be announced at the Gala on Saturday night and the winners may pay and pick up their item(s) during the Gala. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Tammy Noirot 8:00-11:00 pm TC #R-399 Kalamazoo Room "From Big Hair to Haring: An 80's Retrospective" Gala Limit of Participation: No Limit Ticketed: $5 Hey, don’t be a hoser! Whether you just want to chill with some snacks and beverages or you are prepared to party hardy, either way you can have a gnarly time at our 80’s Gala Celebration! You can dress preppy or to the max...all are welcome to groove to the righteous music of the 80’s! Sunday 9:00-9:50 am #400 Prairies V Planning and Assessment in a Choice Classroom Limit of Participation: 60 Learn ways to guide your students through the planning and assessment processes with the

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streamlined strategies I have developed and implemented for my high school 3-D classes. Audience: MS, HS, CI Presenter(s): Elizabeth Honeysett, Portage Central High School Repeated from: Sat 1:00 pm 9:00-9:50 am #401 Glens II Video Games as a Medium for Mental Health Advocacy Limit of Participation: No Limit Re-examine how to teach video game creation with a deeper purpose. Lessons learned from a small development team, Ninja Theory, in creating a game that addresses psychosis and mental health. Audience: MS, HS, HE, TE Presenter(s): Nicholas Leonard, Northern Illinois University Not Repeated 9:00-9:50 am #402 Glens I Beyond Streaming: A Sound Mural for Flint Limit of Participation: No Limit Learn how an artist/educator collaboration including Flint and Lansing teachers created a dialogue of art and poetry centering the voices of teens during the Flint Water Crisis. Audience: AA, EL, MS, HS, ST, MU, CI Presenter(s): Meghan Zanskas, Michigan State University / Broad Art Museum Repeated from: Sat 1:00 pm 9:00-10:50 am #403 Prairies VI Comics at the Middle School Level Limit of Participation: 50 The Comics class teaches students literacy/writing/creating skills. You will need a laptop and access to Schoology (www.schoology.com) prior to the workshop to be able to walk away with a 12 week curriculum for middle/high school students. Audience: MS, HS, CI, TE Presenter(s): Christy Berry, Jonesville Middle School Repeated from: Fri 4:00 pm

10:00-10:50 am TC #404 Glens I Worry Dolls from Central America Limit of Participation: 25 Ticketed: $2 Learn about the practice of worry dolls and create one of your own. Maybe it will help with your worries, too. Audience: EL, CD, HO Presenter(s): Pamela Bartz, DPSCD Thurgood Marshall Repeated from: Sat 11:00 am 10:00-10:50 am TC #405 Glens III Abstract Design for Drawing or Sculpture Limit of Participation: 35 Ticketed: $0 Transform a single sheet of paper into several project outcomes from a different angle - abstract design, architecture, value study, perspective drawing. Participants will create a paper sculpture prototype and several drawings to propel their abstract design into a final product. Various strategies discussed for curriculum implementation and critique, with potential for architectural design. Audience: AA, CD, HO Presenter(s): Jennifer Kay-Rivera, Sterling Heights High School Not Repeated 10:00-10:50 am #406 Prairies V Art and Community Limit of Participation: 25 Overview of an undergraduate course focusing on art and community. Implementation of art projects in diverse community settings working with non-traditional populations. Strategies to create community collaboration in K-12 settings will be discussed. Audience: AA, HE, AS, ST, CI Presenter(s): Katalin Zaszlavik, Grand Valley State University Repeated from: Fri 4:00 pm

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10:00-10:50 am #407 Prairies IV Council Meeting Limit of Participation: No Limit The council members will reflect on the past year, and will review MAEA’s vision for the future. All members are invited to attend this open meeting. We have a few vacancies on the council to fill. Have you considered taking a leadership role? Audience: AA Presenter(s): Christopher Bruce, MAEA President 10:00-11:50 am TC #408 OFFSITE: Creative Metal Arts at Park Trades Center Basic Metal Sculpture Limit of Participation: 6 Ticketed: $20 This is a basic course in metal sculpture. Participants will learn the use of a plasma cutter and MIG welder to make a steel flower. Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: HS, ST, HO Presenter(s): Jon Reeves, Kalamazoo College Repeated from: Fri 10:00 am, Sat 10:00 am 10:00 am-12:00 pm TC #409 OFFSITE: Kalamazoo Book Arts in Park Trades Center Coptic Stitch Book Journal Limit of Participation: 12 Ticketed: $35 The coptic-bound book dates back almost 2,000 years, originating in Egypt and used by the Copts. This style of binding uses an attractive and functional chainlink stitch along an exposed spine, creating a hardcover book that is ideal for journaling or sketching as the pages lay completely flat when opened. In this condensed class, book covers will be provided and the emphasis during class time will be on stitching and finishing. Participants are responsible for transportation to and from this workshop in the Park Trades Center. It is a short walk from the hotel at 326 W. Kalamazoo Ave, Kalamazoo 49007. Audience: AA, HO

Presenter(s): Katie Platte, Kalamazoo Book Arts Center Not Repeated 11:00-11:50 am TC #410 Prairies VI Adapting Lessons For All Learners Using the National Art Standards Limit of Participation: 50 Ticketed: $0 This workshop will provide you detailed lesson plans to use right away in your classroom that are standards-based and adaptable to the different learning needs of your students. Audience: AA, EL, MS, CI Presenter(s): Jennifer Hamilton, Linden Charter Academy; Sarah MacKinnon, K-8 Art Teacher, Achieve Charter Academy Repeated from: Thurs 7:00 pm, Sat 11:00 am 11:00-11:50 am TC #411 Glens III Visual Journals - Implementation & Collaborative Projects Limit of Participation: 35 Ticketed: $0 Visual Journaling is a dynamic process to incorporate in any classroom for individual and collaborative assignments as a method to build skills and allow for personal expression. Experiment with visual journaling techniques, see student work and gather ideas for implementation. Supplies provided, bring a journal or sketchbook if you wish. Audience: AA, CG, PE, CI, HO Presenter(s): Jennifer Kay-Rivera, Sterling Heights High School Repeated from: Fri 1:00 pm 11:00-11:50 am #412 Prairies V What's the Story? Inquiry in Art and Art in Inquiry Limit of Participation: 60 Using this simple strategy, you can connect your students more deeply with art and infuse art across your school's curriculum. And almost any student can do it! Audience: AA, CG, PE, HE, ST, CI, CD Presenter(s): Lucinda Martinelli Repeated from: Fri 5:00 pm, Sat 6:00 pm

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11:00-11:50 am TC #413 Glens II Supplies on a Dime: Gordon Food Services is an Art Store Limit of Participation: 40 Ticketed: $2 Is your art budget strained? Let an unexpected store come to your aid! There are several cheap products at GFS that can be put to use in any K-12 art classroom. Come experience several projects based around these cheap and easily accessible supplies. Techniques include several types of printmaking, paint storage, and a fun stained glass-type project! Audience: AA Presenter(s): Sarah Nott, Portage Northern High School Repeated from: Fri 11:00 am, Sat 11:00 am 11:00-11:50 am #414 Prairies IV Conference 2019 Planning Limit of Participation: No Limit Immediately following the Council meeting, join the amazing experience of planning a conference and share your ideas for Conference 2019, to be held in Port Huron, a new location for our conference! Whether you can take on a major area of responsibility or just one specific task, all are welcome to attend and “get in on the ground floor.” Enjoy meeting others who will be working on this conference. Audience: AA Presenter(s): Conference 2019