20200611

Susan M. Coles coming to the ART EDUCATORS HANGOUT this weekend


The world is observing social distancing and this has made it impossible for art educators to come together physically as the boarders are closed and countries are on lockdown. The ART EDUCATORS’ HANGOUT has offered the art educators the platform to discuss their works, interact and inspire one another towards advancing the learning field of Art and improving the quality of art education on the continent of Africa. 
This Sunday, 14th of June, we are bringing to the ART EDUCATORS HANGOUT a very experienced InSEA member who will be sharing with us the InSEA manifesto and the role of the art teacher... Get all your questions ready for Susan M. Coles (past President of NSEAD and World Councillor for InSEA) as she shares with us from her wealth of experience about the InSEA manifesto.

Susan is based in the UK, as an art adviser and consultant and is a past President of the UK's national association for Art and Design education (NSEAD) and a member of their Council. She represents Europe on the World Council of InSEA. Susan works in schools, colleges, universities and with trainee art teachers. Susan believes in the power of the subject to change people's lives and is a great networker, and a critical friend to many organisations and people. She advocates for art education at the highest level and is secretary to the All Party Parliamentary Group on Art Education in the British Parliament. You can find out more by following Susan on Twitter @theartcriminal or visiting her website www.artcrimes.org.uk

Art Educators Hangout is to foster dialogue and sharing stimulating art projects to improve creativity, art appreciation and engagement in the learning field of art in Africa. 

The platform is on Microsoft Teams, on Sundays at 8pm (GMT +1). To participate, send your name, institution and country to: +2348030874474 (Prince Olusegun) WhatsApp only and the link to join shall be sent to you. For further enquiries, send mail to: teachingvisualart@gmail.com



This is powered by TEACHING VISUAL ART, affiliated organization to InSEA.

20200517

ART TEACHERS’ HANGOUT


Reality of today’s world during the COVID-19 pandemic is that things are no longer the way they were. The lockdown has put a halt to so many social and academic gatherings, conferences has been postponed till further notice and boarders are closed.

COVID-19 pandemic has affected our world in no way words can express but this has not stop us from talking about how we can better our world through art, and how we can advance the learning field of Art on the continent of Africa through the platform ART TEACHERS’ HANGOUT. https://youtu.be/GwqnDEJpObw


ART TEACHERS’ HANGOUT is a virtual platform where art educators from different part of Africa beyond the boarders meet while on quarantine from the comfort of their homes to contribute to the conversation about the future of art education in Africa. 

The vision is to build network of art educators across the continent of Africa that are locally relevant and influential with global perspective. Art educators and teaching artists are invited to participate, share and contribute to the ongoing work geared towards advancement of learning field of art in Africa.

Creativity is contagious, when we share our creative work, we open others for more inspiring creative engagements on the planet of Africa. If you have a dream of imparting on the development of art in Africa or empowering the art educators, this platform is for you irrespective of your race, colour or nationality.









The platform is on Microsoft Teams, Every Sunday at 8pm (GMT +1). To participate, send your name, institution and country to: +2348030874474 (WhatsApp only) and the link to join shall be sent to you. 

This initiative is to foster dialogue and sharing stimulating art projects to improve creativity, art appreciation and engagement in the learning field of art in Africa. It is powered by TEACHING VISUAL ART, affiliated organization to InSEA.

Watch previous conversation at: https://youtu.be/GwqnDEJpObw

20190606

2019 UNESCO International Arts Education Week Celebration in Nigeria

At the beginning of the 21st century, UNESCO (The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) began to acknowledge the crucial role of arts education as the very foundation to promote creative educational environments and as an essential element of education itself. To this end, as the first step to form a consensus with the international community, UNESCO proclaimed the “International Appeal for the Promotion of Arts Education and Creativity at School” at its 30th General Conference session in 1999.
In 2010, a decade following this appeal for increased awareness on the importance of arts education, the Second World Conference on Arts Education was held in Seoul, the Republic of Korea. Following the success of the 2nd World Conference on Arts Education (25-28 May 2010), the 4th week of May of every year has been proclaimed as International Arts Education Week by UNESCO’s General Conference at its 36th session.
The most notable outcome of this conference was the “Seoul Agenda: Goals for the Development of Arts Education,” which was agreed upon through in-depth discussions of international experts, regarding the significance of arts education in and out of schools. The Seoul Agenda serves to enlarge the roles and scope of arts education and to encourage its social contribution efforts, while enhancing the overall quality of arts education and acting as a guiding direction for the education system.
The International Arts Education Week aims at increasing the international community’s awareness on the importance of arts education and at reinforcing its cooperation by promoting cultural diversity, intercultural dialogue and social cohesion.
During this week, art educators across the globe share the story of the impact of the transformative power of the arts in education.
Dr. Angela Saldanha was in Nigeria, West Africa on invitatation of the TEACHING VISUAL ART to celebrate the UNESCO International Arts Education Week with the Nigerian children. While in Nigeria, she was in company of Prince Olusegun Michael Adeniyi, an award winning Artist-cum-Art educator (2019 Inspirational Teacher of the year)
Dr. Angela Saldanha is the vice-president of the Association of Teachers of Expression and Visual Communication (APECV) and member of the European Council of the International Society for Education through Art (InSEA). She has undergone Postdoctoral degrees in Digital Media Art, Open University, Lisbon: PhD in Arts Education, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Porto, with “On the way home” thesis, approved unanimously, with Distinction and Honors. Master in Visual Arts with the dissertation “My Mirror, Your Mirror. And Degree in Design, University of Aveiro. PhD student in Contemporary Art, at the College of Arts, University of Coimbra.
2019 UNESCO International Arts Education Week at Caleb British International School, Lekki Lagos
In Nigeria, the 2019 UNESCO International Arts Education Week (20th to 26th of May, 2019) was celebrated at Caleb International School with two great events: Why Art is important to me and open Art studio.
At the “Why Art is important to me” event, the participants were made to write why Art is important to them. This also spark dialogue between students and there was a lot of conversation around importance of art among students and teachers. The InSEA Manifesto painted beautifully on 2.5 by 5 feet canvas was also on display to add to the ambience and to get the school community acquainted with the InSEA Manifesto. The whole essence was to create awareness for Art education week. The INSEA Manifesto can be downloaded at: http://insea.org/InSEA-Manifesto




 The Open Art Studio offers the CBIS community, the students, and teachers and parents the opportunity to explore, express and create art without inhibition.
"Every child is an artist, the problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up", Pablo Picasso. Creative impulses are present in all human beings, but for one to excel in art, this creative instinct has to be cultivated, nourished and exercised so that it can be stimulated in others. This debunks the impression that Art is only meant for the gifted. Some adults were also able to discover their inner creative genius again at the Open Art Studio.





 The platform inspires creativity and provided Dr. Angela and Prince Olusegun the opportunity to offer mentor-ship to the participants aimed at discovering their unique voices in visual expression. The overall goal was to increase students’ motivation, awareness and understanding of the arts. Our little way of putting the Art in the heart of every child...
Before a child talks they sing. Before they write they draw. As soon as they stand they dance. Art is fundamental to human expression. Art, beyond the ability to draw is indeed a veritable platform to nurture divine talents, build character and harness intellectual capacity of people. Art opens a child to self-discovery; therefore any artistic endeavour engaged with the children should be fully supported and encouraged.
Collage was created from the artworks made at the Open art Studio.

Art Engagement in commemoration of the International Arts Education Week held at Early Moulders Private School, Ibadan.
TEACHING VISUAL ART has always been creating creative platforms to provide enriching and creative art activities for the kids with aim of promoting art from the grassroots level. TEACHING VISUAL ART brings continued resources and support to the advancement of art theory and practice in Nigeria. It was a rare privilege to have Dr. Angela on the outreach in Ibadan City to celebrate the UNESCO International Arts Education week with the concept “Making”, an artistic engagement juxtaposed with cultural exchanges. Many thanks to Mrs Oluwafunmilayo Adebiyi, the proprietress of the Early Moulders Private School for hosting us.





UNESCO International Arts Education Week Celebration at Greensprings School, Anthony Campus.
Dr. Angela and Prince were presented "Award of Stewardship" for their contribution to Art Education in Nigeria during the 2019 UNESCO International Arts Education Week at the Greensprings School, Anthony Campus, Lagos. Well done to Mr. Tayo Adekugbe and the Vocational Department led by Mr. Allen Ochieng.





Dr. Angela was also presented a piece of artwork by the Education Administrator of Caleb British International School, Mrs Pedro.

We invite the Art teachers to join InSEA (International Society of Education through Art). InSEA is a worldwide society of art educators concerned with education through Art.  Members work together to share experience, improve practice and strengthen the position of art in all areas of education. To join or learn more about InSEA, log on: www.insea.org











 
Conclusively, we hope that this report will further spread the awareness of UNESCO International Arts Education Week celebration in Nigeria and beyond; contribute to improving participation of Nigerian Art educators in InSEA; encourage creativity and inspire new concept in Art Theory and Practice. TEACHING VISUAL ART is committed to improving the quality of Art education in Nigeria with the aim of encouraging art participation and enrollment in Nigerian schools. 

Get involved in the future celebration of UNESCO International Arts Education Week!
Celebrate: host a celebration in your community, whether big or small, an existing event, or a new one.
Advocate: Share the value of the arts in education.
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