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KQED Arts Education: Get to Know "Gallery Crawl"

Thursday, September 24, 2009 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA

KQED Arts Education: Get to Know

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Spend an evening at KQED and get to know our newest arts educational resource - GALLERY CRAWL!

Each month, KQED visits two Bay Area galleries to interview artists and curators. KQED's Arts Education department has recently developed a series of Educator Guides to correspond to the Gallery Crawl program.

Gallery Crawl and corresponding educator guides can be accessed and downloaded online for FREE! KQED Arts Education Project Supervisor, Kristin Farr will showcase highlights from the program and give a demonstration of how Gallery Crawl episodes can be downloaded and edited into thematic playlists to meet your media needs for the arts classroom.

Visit Gallery Crawl's Web site for a sneak peek: www.KQED.org/GalleryCrawl

This workshop is open to arts educators and teaching artists working with grades 5 - 12.

PLEASE BRING: Your laptop computer with iTunes installed.

KQED WILL PROVIDE: An introduction to Gallery Crawl and light snacks.

PLEASE do not sign up if you are not sure you can attend. Spaces are limited. 

Street parking is available near KQED.

Questions? Send an email to ArtsEd@KQED.org.

 

Image courtesy Swarm Gallery.

Josh Keyes, Sowing, 2009.

From Gallery Crawl Episode, Landscaping.

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KQED
2601 Mariposa Street
San Francisco, CA 94110

Thursday, September 24, 2009 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM (PT)


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KQED Education Network uses the power of KQED media to inspire learning throughout Northern California. The resources of KQED are brought directly into the community through workshops, online content, unique programs and special events. Education Network serves educators, families with young children, child-care professionals, K-12 and adult learners, and the general community, with a particular emphasis on reaching underserved communities. Every year Education Network reaches more than 75,000 people- from toddlers to seniors- through workshops, events and other community services.