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Young Audiences led guests on a tour of three summer learning programs in Baltimore City: SummerREADS, Summer Arts & Learning Academy, and the Bloomberg Arts Internship
The taiko drum group Taikoza mesmerized students at Elevate Academy in Frederick County Public Schools. After their assembly, students practiced playing each of the wide variety of drums!
Teaching fellows with South Carolina Afterschool Leaders Empowered (SCALE) visited Henderson Hopkins Elementary Middle School in Baltimore City to observe Summer Arts for Learning Academy (SALA). Additionally, after a tour of SALA, they had the opportunity to speak with graduates of the Bloomberg Arts Internship to learn about their experiences in the program and how they continue to be involved.
The Summer Arts for Learning Academy (SALA) gives Baltimore City Public School students in grades PreK–6 a fun summer packed with creative exploration and arts-integrated learning from the best teachers and teaching artists in the state.
Art Connects All!
Our talented Baltimore City Public Schools students showcased their artist books, sculpture, fiber arts, podcasts, pottery and documentary films at Artscape 2018. Then, they took the stage at Station North and the BCPSS District Office for dance, music, and spoken word performances.
Congratulations to this amazing reader who won a very cool coding robot AND a wonderful Hicklebee's bookstore gift card as a participant in our Pre-Teen Summer Learning contest!
In the first week of the 2019 Bloomberg Arts Internship in Baltimore, students got right to work honing skills in financial literacy and written communication, exploring social issues like the history of red lining and how it still impacts our communities today, and meeting with college mentors and BAI alumni!
Students participate in the summer learning Bell program at Trotwood-Madison Middle School in Trotwood, Ohio. Here, students learn reading in class and at the computers.
Many artists new to our organization prepared for months to work in this year's Summer Arts for Learning Academy. Through the Summer Artists Corps, a comprehensive, high-quality, and holistic professional development program for professional practicing artists, we were able to provide new teaching artists with with foundational training for creativity in the classroom and help them develop arts-integrated lessons grounded in anti-racist pedagogy. On the final day of the training, we celebrated with karaoke!
Classroom teachers and teaching artists developed learning strategies for the classroom, prepared lesson plans, and trained in mindfulness and restorative practice.
Our end of 2017 Summer Arts & Learning Academy performances and art exhibit at Coldstream Park Elementary Middle School.
Our end of 2017 Summer Arts & Learning Academy performances and art exhibit at Coldstream Park Elementary Middle School.
Dogs love digging.... and reading,,,,
Chip the reading dog! Kids love to to read to Chip and he loves a good story. Reading to dogs helps to encourage children to read aloud, especially the shy kids. Yay Chip! Good Dog!
Dig Into Reading was this year's summer reading theme and we had fun all summer digging up fun for all the great readers who signs up this year. Our grand finale at the First Tennessee Pavilion was a wonderful summer morning filled with games and friends and prizes. Keep on reading!
Our end of 2017 Summer Arts & Learning Academy performances and art exhibit at Coldstream Park Elementary Middle School.
Art Connects All!
Our talented Baltimore City Public Schools students showcased their photo collage work, painting, and pottery at Artscape 2017. Then, they took the stage at Station North and the BCPSS District Office for dance, music, and spoken word performances.
Young Audiences teaching artist Valerie Branch shows students the art of dance.
Young Audiences partnered with Baltimore City Public Schools to offer an arts-integrated 22nd Century Pioneers Summer Camp site to Baltimore City middle school students in July 2014. Young Audiences teaching artists and Baltimore City teachers co- created arts-based math and science lessons for students each morning, and worked with students on arts enrichment projects each afternoon.
During the North Avondale Branch Library's program Boots, Books & Cowboys, professional cowboy Todd Morris demonstrates to participants what life is like as a cowboy.
Free books were available at the program courtesy of the Literacy Council of Central Alabama.
Art Connects All!
Our talented Baltimore City Public Schools students showcased their photo collage work, painting, and pottery at Artscape 2017. Then, they took the stage at Station North and the BCPSS District Office for dance, music, and spoken word performances.
Sculptor Mary Ann Mears toured Ladew Topiary Gardens with our Summer Arts & Learning Academy students. They looked at various shapes and changing forms in the garden, imagined what our natural world would look like to them if they were a different size, and talked about how nature inspires her artwork. The children had great questions for the artist about her process and the work itself!
Our end of 2017 Summer Arts & Learning Academy performances and art exhibit at Coldstream Park Elementary Middle School.
During the North Avondale Branch Library's program Boots, Books & Cowboys, professional cowboy Todd Morris demonstrates to participants what life is like as a cowboy.
Free books were available at the program courtesy of the Literacy Council of Central Alabama.
During the North Avondale Branch Library's program Boots, Books & Cowboys, professional cowboy Todd Morris demonstrates to participants what life is like as a cowboy.
Free books were available at the program courtesy of the Literacy Council of Central Alabama.
The taiko drum group Taikoza mesmerized students at Elevate Academy in Frederick County Public Schools. After their assembly, students practiced playing each of the wide variety of drums!