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WHAT EVERY TEACHER AND SPECIAL EDUCATOR NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT ART AND SPECIAL EDUCATION
The Art Education Graduate Program with an Emphasis in Special Populations at Moore College of Art & Design will sponsor a day-long symposium, with Keynote Speaker Dr. Beverly Gerber, exploring the best teaching and learning practices for children with special needs. Dr. Gerber begins the day with her personal story as a passionate arts advocate for special needs children. Her presentation, entitled Special Needs and Art: Lessons Learned Along the Way, will both inspire and inform the audience. There is a…
Artist Chakaia Booker's installed three sculptures in The Sculpture Park at Moore. The Sculpture Park is located in front of Moore in Aviator Park.
What's Not - rubber tires, stainless steel
The Latter Approach - rubber tires, stainless steel
Tailgating - rubber tires, stainless steel
These works are lent courtesy of Booker and Marlborough Fine Art New York in conjunction with Moore College of Art & Design and will be on display until fall 2010
Contact:
Michele Cohen
Assistant Director of Communications
Moore College of Art & Design
mcohen@moore.edu
The Interior Design Graduate Program at Moore College of Art & Design will sponsor a day-long symposium on the concepts and practicalities of cohousing in the United States. Charles Durrett, architect and author of the seminal text on cohousing, will deliver the keynote presentation. Several shorter presentations by leaders in the field will follow, each of which will briefly cover specific components and aspects of cohousing communities. The afternoon will consist of two sessions of workshops expanding upon the morning presentations.
Cohousing communities can best be described as neighborhoods created with the future residents to best represent their needs, wants and…
For Immediate Release
September 18, 2009
(Philadelphia, PA) Moore is pleased to host its inaugural Graduate Symposia: Cohousing: Building Sustainable and Intentional Communities, a free day-long program on October 10, 2009. The symposia, sponsored by the Interior Design Graduate Program at Moore, includes discussion and discovery about the history, theories and practice of creating and living in cohousing.
The Cohousing Symposia will cover the concepts and practicalities of cohousing in the United States and features Charles Durrett, architect and author of the seminal text on cohousing, as the keynote speaker. Other leaders in the field Tom Bath, Laura Fitch, Scott…
For Immediate Release
May 17, 2009
(Philadelphia, PA) Building on its historic legacy as the nation’s first and only women’s college for the visual arts, Moore College of Art & Design is pleased to announce the launch of three graduate programs for men and women in summer 2009. These new and unique graduate programs are: master of fine arts in studio art, master of fine arts in interior design and master of arts in art education with an emphasis in special populations.
“The launch of the graduate programs rounds out our yearlong 160th Anniversary celebration,” says Dr. Happy Craven Fernandez, president…
For Immediate Release
April 1, 2009
(Philadelphia, PA) Moe A. Brooker will be awarded the Medal of Achievement by the Philadelphia Art Alliance at the 29th Annual Wetherill Ball, one of the oldest and most prestigious award ceremonies and galas in Philadelphia.
Brooker, professor and chair of the Basics Department at Moore College of Art & Design, will receive the award on Thursday, April 16 at the Rittenhouse Hotel, the art alliance announced today.
We are delighted that Moe Brooker has been recognized by the Philadelphia Art Alliance for its Medal of Achievement,” said Dona Lantz, Academic Dean at Moore. “As…