These are just some of the artists we learn about from in grades 1-8. Check out the "Student Gallery" links to view just a few of the projects we work on during the year. "Links" will connect you with area museums and online resources to explore the world of art. ________________________________________________________________________________________ Fall 2007
Dear St. Paul Parents, Family and Staff:
For those of you that I have not had the pleasure of meeting, I would like to briefly introduce myself so that you will not be confused as to who the strange individual is lurking around St. Paul's halls.
I am aware that many of your children have spent their previous school years at St. Paul and have gotten the pleasure of getting to know Mrs. Michelle Felder, St. Paul's art teacher. As many of you might also know, she will not be returning and St. Paul has chosen me to teach grades 1-8 art. I can assure you, I am quite excited to be offered this position and are busily continuously planning for the upcoming school year, not to mention acclimating to Austin by ways of the Northeast.
Now, a little bit about me and my qualifications...
I began my undergraduate schooling in elementary education and later switched to fine arts. I graduated from Cornell University with a BFA in visual arts/photography and subsequently went on to achieve an MFA in visual arts/photography at Rutgers University. After working numerous positions in art galleries, museums, and photography studios, as well as teaching art in college and summer camps, I decided that teaching children was one of my great passions. Therefore, I went back to school and earned a Master's of Education. I greatly look forward to incorporating my varied creative skills into teaching art during this important developmental period in your children's lives.
I am excited to have the opportunity to get to know your children, many of which I'm sure will prove to be lovely, talented, creative, humorous and enjoyable. I revel in the contagiousness of young inquisitive minds and hope to assist in encouraging their unique, creative natures to develop to the fullest extent. Art is about experimentation, not just product. Just like any other discipline, sometimes the moments of learning that magically occur during the day, far supersedes the original goal of the activity. Art is a time to release, grow, learn and enjoy.
Sincerely yours,
Ms. Longino
GRADES 1ST-4TH
GRADES 5TH-8TH
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