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Opportunities for Arts Educators

 

Arts Classroom Opportunities

ADE Arts Education is seeking student artwork for display at the ADE Jefferson Building. 

Teachers, Student Groups, and Community Art Organizations are encouraged to participate in curating an exhibition for display at the Arizona Department of Education's Catherine "Rusty" Foley and Zarco Guerrero Student Gallery. If interested in participating please read the complete information packet.

Information Packet: Curate an Exhibit

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Lobby Gallery Schedule

Fall/Winter Exhibit: September 15th - February 15th K-12 Exhibition

Spring/Summer YAM Exhibit: March 1st- September 1st Arizona Youth Arts Month Exhibition in Partnership with AAEA

 

Basement & 2nd-4th Floor Gallery Schedule

Fall/Winter Exhibit: August 15th - January 15th

Spring/ Summer Exhibit: February 1 - August 1

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Submit Student Artwork

If you have questions about exhibiting youth artwork at ADE please contact [email protected].

The Molly Blank Fund Performances for Students Series at ASU Gammage provides K-12 students with an opportunity to see incredible artists from around the world.

This program is available both virtually and in-person. Virtual participation is free, tickets for in-person attendance are $3 per person.

See the flyer for the performance schedule and curricular connections.

For more information contact [email protected] or visit asugammage.com/performancesforstudentshttp://asugammage.com/performancesforstudents

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Are you wondering how to best spend your school or district’s ESSA or ESSER money?
Act One fits your needs for art and STEAM educaton!

Would you like to reimagine field trips for your classroom? Email [email protected]

Reimagine What A Field Trip Can Be! Act One VR

Reimagine What A Field Trip Can Be! Act One VR

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The Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA) is offering the Alt+Shift Program FREE to schools. This is a virtual school program best for grades 5–12.

Flexible scheduling is available on select Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. Learn more here.

Use your imagination and creative spark to shift your perspective while exploring contemporary art. Rewind to the past or fast–forward to the future. Peer through a magnifying glass or gaze through a telescope. Examine an object, landscape, or system. Look through another person’s eyes. By imagining difference and considering alternative perspectives, students will put into play skills of critical thinking, adaptability, and empathy-building as they dynamically connect with and respond to contemporary art. Take an imaginative leap and join our learning and engagement specialists on this interactive 40-minute virtual field trip to SMoCA.

Please contact Charlotte Quinney, campus engagement coordinator, at [email protected] or call 480-874-4643 for further information or to make a booking.

SMoCA Virtual School Program Flyer

 

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Virtual Master Class Banner AZ Opera
Arizona Opera’s Education Teaching Artists are ready to virtually join your class to provide a masterclass on the topic of your choice!

Masterclass topics include vocal technique, acting, opera history, career development/marketing/networking, performance anxiety, mental/physical health relating to performers, and individual or group coaching for classical singers, musical theatre, and mariachi! Available for ALL cities in Arizona- Bilingual masterclasses available!

For more detailed information and to sign up, visit our website here: https://azopera.org/arizona-opera-virtual-masterclasses

Don’t see what you are looking for? Arizona Opera is happy to customize a masterclass tailored to your needs! Either combine the offerings below or tell us what topic you would like covered.

Arizona Opera Masterclass Topics (Free):

Vocal Masterclass
Mariachi Masterclass
Career Development, Networking, and Marketing
Opera History
Performance Anxiety
Mental/physical health as it relates to performers
Vocal Lessons
Score Study

Community Masterclass Topics ($150):

Directing and Acting
Performing
Costume Design

Important Information:
Offered: September 24– November 30 (excluding Wednesdays)

Grade Level: Recommended for grades 6 – 12
Time: 8:00am – 3:00pm

Languages: English and Spanish

Cities: Program available to the entire state of Arizona


Cost:

FREE for Arizona Opera Masterclass Topics

$150 for Community Member Masterclass

The cost varies for customized programming.

Click here to register: https://azopera.org/arizona-opera-virtual-masterclass-workshops 

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Looking for free or low-cost digital arts-based opportunities or field trip offerings? 

Act One has added a helpful landing page of arts opportunities to their website: https://act1az.org/digital-field-trips/

Teachers can sign up for a new monthly email here: at this link.

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UBU Project

The UBU Project is offering Free, Virtual (Zoom) Professional Development Arts Integration Workshops for your K-12 faculty, staff, admin, parents and governing boards. Topics available are...

Transforming your STEM to STEAM:   https://ubuproject.org/stem-to-steam

The Arts as Activism: DEI/Social Justice Through Music and Theater:  https://ubuproject.org/social-justice

For details and to schedule your Free, Virtual, PD Workshop please contact The UBU Project at: [email protected]  

 

Sherrie Zeitiln is the founder of The Art Resource Center, a nonprofit 501(c)3. Their objective is to collect reusable discards from individuals and industries and offer them free of charge to schools and other nonprofit entities for the purpose of making art. They serve the community by being open to artists and individuals to come and purchase materials to help dreams become art!

The Art Resource Center is at 910 S Hohokam Dr #5125, Tempe, AZ 85281. 

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