2010 Artists-in-Residence Grants announced

Tuesday, February 2, 2010


Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council Announces
2010 Artists-in-Residence Grants

February 1, 2010, Shoreline, WA - The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council is pleased to announce the recipients of our 2010 Artists-in-Residence grants. The grants are awarded to PreK-12th grade teachers and classrooms in the Shoreline School District. This program has been providing arts education throughout the district since 1993 with the majority of funding made possible through the Shoreline Arts Festival GALA event with additional support from Shoreline Public Schools Foundation, government and foundation grants and the community.

This year the Arts Council funded over $17,000 in Artists-in-Residence grants with 22 projects reaching thousands of students in 15 schools and programs. These projects all feature professional teaching artists working with students in the classroom and will take place between January and June 2010. Teachers will be recognized with certificates at the Arts Council Annual Meeting Celebration on February 9th at the new Shoreline City Hall.

2010 Artists-in-Residence Grant Recipients:

Shoreline Children's Center
Cody Adams, Teacher & Tina Carpenter, Artist - Continuing Clay Construction for Young Children
Cody Adams, Teacher & Thaddeus Jurczynski, Artist - Cultural Exploration: Mask Making from Around the World with the Extended Day Programs at Parkwood, Brookside & Briarcrest Elementary Schools
Cody Adams, Teacher & Elsa Bouman, Artist - Traditional American Folk Arts for Elementary Students with the Extended Day Programs at Lake Forest Park, Brookside and Echo Lake Elementary Schools
Marilyn Enloe, Teacher & Kruckeberg Gardens - Art in a Container Garden
                                                                                                                       
Briarcrest Elementary
Cate Simmers, Teacher & Mona Fairbanks, Artist - Plants Are Growing Everywhere!
Laurie Murphy, Teacher & Mona Fairbanks, Artist - Beware, Animals Ahead!
                                                                                                                       
Highland Terrace Elementary
Jeanine O'Connell, Teacher & Gary Reed, Artist - Body and Movement Awareness for Elementary Students          
Monica Donovan, Teacher & Lynn Sauriol, Artist - The Oregon Trail on a Small Stage
Sarah Bayle, Teacher & Wendy Zieve, Artist - Music and Social Skills for Students with Special Needs
Terry Payton, Teacher & Wendy Zieve, Artist - Music and Social Skills for Students with Special Needs
                                                           


Meridian Park Elementary
Pamela Willoughby, Teacher & Consuelo Bormann, Artist - Caribbean Dance Workshops                                                                                                             

Parkwood Elementary
Mary Servais, Teacher & Fulgencio Lazo, Lisa Palmatier, & Rebecca Aubin, Artists - One World: A Cultural Exchange for Children & Families                                                                    
Ridgecrest Elementary
Alaina Therriault, Teacher & Nancy Graves & Joi Defoe, Artists - Art 4 Every Child

Room Nine Community School
Michael Callahan, Teacher & Julie Perrine, Artist - The Magic of Ceramics

Syre Elementary
Elizabeth Thompson, Teacher & Ruth McRee, Artist - Tea Overboard!
Nancy Vidlak, Teacher & Mona Fairbanks, Artist - Art Smarts

Einstein Middle School
Ilana Cunningham, Teacher & Living Voices – “The New American” Performance
Jennifer Nawrocki, Teacher & Wendy Zieve, Artist - Music and Social Skills for Students with Special Needs
                                                                                   
Kellogg Middle School
Amber Miller, Teacher & Wendy Zieve, Artist - Music and Social Skills for Students with Special Needs     

Shorecrest High School
Andy Barker, Teacher & Seattle Arts & Lectures - Writers in the Schools             
Marilyn Peterson, Teacher & Wendy Zieve, Artist - Music and Social Skills for Students with Special Needs
                                                                                                                                   
Fircrest
Karen Hogan, Teacher & Wendy Zieve, Artist - Music and Social Skills for Students with Special Needs

Please contact the Arts Council at 206-417-4645 or visit us online at www.shorelinearts.net.
The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to nurture all of the arts in the community through programs and events, arts education, advocacy, and support for artists and arts organizations.

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