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A day with art and artists
I spent the morning with young artists whose work was featured in an opening at The Phillips Collection that featured young (and I mean young) artists; the oldest were in 5th grade, most were prekindergarten through 2nd.
It was amazing, energizing, exciting, and downright remarkable.
The opening of the 'Young Artists Exhibition: Art Links to Literacy' culminated a yearlong museum-school program developed by Turning the Page (TTP), a DC-based organization whose mission is to link "public schools, families and our community so that we can ensure DC students receive valuable educational resources and a high quality public education." (By way of full disclosure, I believe in what TTP does and its approach, and serve as a board member.)
Collaborations with rich resources like the Phillips (and its forward thinking Education Department) helps make learning come alive for young children, their teachers and just as important, the children's families.
It was electrifying to see how many family members attended a daytime program. Not only mothers and fathers but grandparents, siblings, aunts and uncles — it was just that special. And all partners — museum, TTP, and school staffs — made everyone feel welcomed and wonderful. Parents in particular were thanked and honored by the sponsors — and by their children.
After the various presentations, the families had an entire museum to visit using the "museum manners" that the children reviewed with the Phillips staff. They also had lots of books carefully selected to enhance not only the museum experiences but also the strides the children made in reading and making connections.

The children went through the exhibit with catalogs in hand, examining the child-artist creations carefully, savoring the moment and the experience.
And so should anyone who is in the neighborhood of The Phillips Collection. "Community Vision" will be up through August.
I highlighted this post at Rasco from RIF today, Maria, as I am so intrigued with this program and look forward to walking down to the Phillips one day soon to see the exhibit. So proud of Jason and Turning the Page!
Posted by: Rasco from RIF | June 12, 2009 11:13 PM








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Ditto!!!! My class, second graders from Garfield ES, received a wealth of knowledge participating in "Community Vision." My students enjoyed every component of the year-long academically charged program: Taking pictures, writing stories/captions, visiting the museums, studying Jacob Lawrence, painting, and learning about themselves and their community.
Thanks Turning the Page and The Phillips Collection from the students at Garfield Elementary School.
Posted by: Claudette V. Carson | June 01, 2009 06:34 PM