
Life and Art in the Garden State
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Three for Three!

Friday, April 30, 2010
Honoring the Arts
Last night in Trenton, I received The Governor’s Award for Excellence in Art Education along with three other Visual Art Education colleagues from other counties in the state. There we are in a special photo shoot. (L-R: Me, Marge Mayers, Kim Defibaugh, Carrie Russoniello)
I was honored to be included in such esteemed company. There were also thirteen other educators of different disciplines and over eighty students who received awards last night.
It was a pleasant event that praised the education of the visual arts as well as music, theater, dance, poetry and spoken word. There were remarkable performances by students from all around the state who were being recognized for excellence....and excellent they were! As a teacher, I am frequently blown away by what my students create and was in awe of these young artists and performers. They gave me goose bumps.
Monday, April 12, 2010
The Human Touch
With spring in the air and the earth in my hands, I’m reminded of the power of the human touch. We discard debris and remove the refuse, allowing the green growth to surface. Bringing with it, new levels of appreciation for our senses. Here's a photo of our garden.
This change of season in the garden state is my favorite time of year. Even with itchy eyes and all of the demands of art shows and deadlines, I’m invigorated by the exchange of energy and the growth of everything around (and inside) me.
As educators, we witness growth in our students everyday, as they learn new skills and develop the courage to push through the layers of their own perceived obstacles. With the human touch, they are able to grow in all directions, and so are we. The very best part of our job is that it’s like spring all year long!
Quality education will always be stronger than the dirt (or the piles of manure) that get in the way.