Great example of how art and technology can improve the world. We love how this ad brings showcase and entertainment together, demonstrating a new smartphone’s imaging capabilities through a magical, microscopic animation. (Fun fact: this ad holds a Guinness World Record as the smallest stop-motion animated film.)

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Within our reach coverEvents related to the grand kicked off Thursday, February 27th with visiting artist, Peter London, providing a lecture that was free and open to the public on the campus of Southern Illinois University. Many students, faculty, and community artists participated in this event. The Southern Illinois Art Education Conference Started early Friday morning with four art educators offering lecture/discussion sessions focussing on art education specifically in Southern Illinois. Following this, art educators chose one out of five studio walk workshops to participate. The keynote luncheon featured a lecture from art educator and author, Peter London. After lunch, participants chose a second workshop of the five offered. A tea with Peter London wrapped up the day’s events. We look forward to our next conference “Classroom, Community, Life, ART!” at SIUe on April 17th, 2015!

Art Conference Program 2014

Southern Council Conference IAEAOn Friday, March 1st, 2013 Carbondale Community Arts, in conjunction with the Illinois art Education Association, and Southern Illinois University

Carbondale, brought 93 registered participants together for a day dedicated to of professional development of art teachers. As school budgets continue to shrink it is beautiful to see so many art educators standing united in one place. Conferences such as this give art educators the tools and motivation necessary to continue to serve our future in such a challenging occupation.

This year we were blessed to have an outstanding group of the most talented artists and art teachers in the state of Illinois as presenters. Jay Ryan, a talented screen print artist from Chicago, offered a screen printing demonstration, and gave the keynote address speaking of his own artistic journey in Illinois. Dr. Sangsook Park, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Art Education Professor offered teachers a multicultural lesson pertaining to East Asian Calligraphy. Chris Grodoski, Illinois Art Education Association Advocacy Liaison, presented on his teams work toward our goal of all children receiving the art education they deserve. Sandy Bacon, Golden Paint representative, offered two painting workshops, one for the education conference, and another full workshop bringing the community to participate. Highlighting local excellence, Professor Najjar Abdul-Musawwir, Southern Illinois University Carbondale painting instructor, presented ideas on bringing together art and community. These are just a few of the 15 wonderful presenters we had who helped make this event an astounding success!

In addition to having a great conference, upon receiving promised funds, we will be in the black insuring the continued success of this conference. Along with this report I am including a list of all the people who attended the conference, a compiled report of the evaluations, and a CD which has pictures of the event. Thank you for your support, and I look forward to our continued relationship.