500 Artists and Educators Gather to Explore Arts Programs for NYC schools


(MENAFNEditorial) 500 Artists and Educators Gather to Explore Arts Programs for NYC schools Face to Face convening 2015

The Face to Face arts education conference brings together artists and educators to share best practices on arts programs for NYC schools and communities.

Face to Face directly impacts our work in schools and communities by allowing us to learn from each other and from national leaders in the fields of neuropsychology and communityengaged arts.— Kati Koerner Director of Education Lincoln Center TheaterNEW YORK NY UNITED STATES March 24 2016 /EINPresswire.com/ -- On April 27 & 28 2016 the New York City Arts in Education Roundtable will host the 24th annual Face to Face arts education conference at The City College of New York Harlem NYC. The conference is sponsored by the Theatre Education Department at CCNY.

More than 500 arts professionals from 140+ NYC-based arts and cultural institutions educators and experts from the field will convene for two days of panels workshops and presentations. Face to Face 2016 gives arts educators - those who provide arts programs to students in NYC public schools and beyond - an opportunity to delve deeply into the many aspects of arts in education.

''Arts educators infuse classrooms and communities with creative possibility transforming how we live and learn'' said Kati Koerner Roundtable Co-Chair and the Director of Education at Lincoln Center Theater.

Two keynote speakers will be featured during Face to Face:

On Wednesday April 27 the Roundtable is excited to welcome playwright dancer spoken-word poet and arts activist Marc Bamuthi Joseph Marc Bamuthi Joseph is the Chief of Program and Pedagogy at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. He has maintained an active career as a writer director and performer. His artistic work is situated at the crossroads of theater spoken word and dance and has embraced a wide range of artful community engagement strategies. At Face to Face Joseph will use his most recent work /peh-LO-tah/ as a springboard to talk about arts education beyond the classroom setting. /peh-LO-tah/ uses the lens of soccer the world''s game to think about the urban landscape and how soccer both literally and metaphorically allows players to transcend their individual and community boundaries.

On Thursday April 28 distinguished psychologist and researcher Scott Barry Kaufman Scientific Director at the Imagination Institute Pennsylvania will present a keynote entitled The Science of Creativity. Dr. Kaufman is author or editor of seven books appears frequently on television and speaks regularly at prestigious forums. He will sign copies of his latest book Wired to Create Unraveling the Mysteries of the Creative Mind at Face to Face.
Closing remarks will be delivered by New York City Council Member District 35 Laurie Cumbo an ardent advocate for arts in education in New York City.

In addition the two-day conference includes 39 breakouts panels and workshops by arts in education practitioners from New York''s leading cultural institutions as well as experts from the field. Examples of breakout sessions include: Unpacking Cultural Relevance Sugarhill Children''s Museum of Art & Storytelling; Arts on the Margins: Working with Court-Involved and Homeless Populations Manhattan Theatre Club; Identifying and Articulating Your Personal TA Philosophy Lincoln Center Education; and Evaluation Assessment and Research 101: How to DIY Carnegie Hall.

This year for the first time Face to Face will feature an all-conference art-making project facilitated by artists from the Staten Island Children''s Museum. Inspired by the work of artist El Anatsui whose large-scale installations were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum in 2015 attendees will create and design their own tin squares to create a 1500-piece installation. The project will serve in part as a living example of the kind of work arts organizations bring to New York City students and communities.

In an exciting new development this year Face to Face is expanding to include arts educators from upstate New York and Long Island. Funded by a special re-grant program of the New York State Council on the Arts 26 arts educators from upstate New York will join us this year. ''The New York City Arts in Education Roundtable''s Face to Face 2016 conferencewhich now includes upstate arts educatorsexemplifies NYSCA''s dedicated support of arts education throughout New York State and its proud commitment to geographic diversity in its programs'' said NYSCA interim executive director Jackie Snyder. Arts Educators from Syracuse Utica Buffalo Rochester and Albany among other communities have received a subsidy for travel and accommodation and a reduction in registration.

Established in 1992 The NYC Arts in Education Roundtable is a service organization and a community of arts education practitioners sharing information providing professional development and communicating with the public to promote our work in schools and beyond. The Roundtable currently has over 100 member organizations representing all five boroughs of New York City. Member organizations include Lincoln Center Theater New York Philharmonic BRIC Arts Media Dreamyard Project The New Victory The Queens Museum and many more.

Location: The City College of New York Shepard Hall 160 Convent Avenue close to 138th Street and Convent Avenue NY NY 10031.

The conference brochure and registration information are available at http://www.nycaieroundtable.org/index.php'section=face_to_face_2016


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