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Brooke Ball
Art and Art Education
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As an artist and preservice art educator, I am always striving to develop and learn as an artist and teacher. As such, attending galleries, exhibits and lectures keeps my practice dynamic and evolving. For my PAL 1’s I was able to attend several art gallery events and lectures.
Pal's
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For my PAL 2 participation I was able to contribute on several fronts including providing fundraising and art event catering for the Art Education student show and fundraising efforts on behalf of the IAEA. I was also able to give art instruction to several children via zoom during this period of social isolation.
I was able to set up a zoom link to teach 4 students between the ages of 6-10 years old. The lesson involved basic color theory and implementing it to create an action painting in the style of Jackson Pollock. This painting was done by my 10 year old cousin, using cool colors on a 8/10 canvas with acrylic paint.
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