The Art of Advocacy

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The Art of Advocacy The Art of Advocacy

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Review of the many ways teachers can develop advocacy efforts for the their art programs.

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Horseback paper marbling

Add explanatory text to exhibits.

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Look for exhibit spaces such as banks, hospitals, and libraries.

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Have your students participate in community art events.

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Create a Permanent School Art Collection

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Have a great website! Create a website or blog for your art program.

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The SchoolArtsRoom Blog

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Tricia’s blog

Tricia Fuglestad

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Cassie Stephens

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Janine Campbell

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Betsy DiJulio

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Ian Sands

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Pay Day Online Exhibit

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Voicethread

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Animoto

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For all advocacyefforts, you needgreat photos. Keepa digital camera withyou at school.

Always have a camera with you.

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Get signed photo releaseforms from students at the beginning of the school year.

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Take photos at every state of the artmaking process.

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For 3D work,use a large piece of paper for a backdrop, rollingIt, not folding it.

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Shoot over the student’s shoulder.

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Don’t be afraid to stand on a chair.

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An example of high resolution images from SchoolArts.

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Americans for the Arts

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NAEA Pinterest Pages

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Join Art Ed 2.0