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coaeaCentral Ohio
Art Education AssociationNewsletter
P h o t o : J e n n i f e r D a v i s
Holly Ruggle’s class entitled African Folding Boxes
Fall 2011
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t able of contents Featured Event: Summer Institute
Regional Directors Report
Article Series: Fostering Artistic Thinking: Develop Craft
County Contact Reports
Call for Entries
Grant Opportunities
Calendar of Events
Professional Development Opportunities
You’re Invited!
Journal Entries
Student Success!
Membership Committee and Form
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Meet Your Newsletter Editor!
Roxanne Holonitch, St. Joseph Montessori School, rholonit@cdeducation.org
I have been a member of OAEA for over 10 years
now, and am finally putting the “active” part of my
membership to work.
I am the Art Specialist at St. Joseph MontessoriSchool in Italian Village, near downtown Columbus.
One of my art passions is painting outhouses, as you
can see from my sample. It connects me to my rural
childhood.
I am very excited to be part of Team OAEA!
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P h o t o s : J e n n i f e r D a v i s
Learn more about Summer Institute at:http://www.wix.com/kerrcindy/coaea-summer-institute-july
Mikamy Meadow’s
evening event
Holly Ruggle’s class
African Folding Boxes
Elizabeth Egbert’s class
entitled Altered Books
Woody Amidon’s
painting classHolly Ruggle’s class
African Folding Boxes
Woody Amidon’s
painting class
Wow! Did we ever have a great time at COAEA
Summer Institute. To be able to share time devot-
ed to great professional development activities with
great teachers and friends was a special time. Kirk-
mont Camp was a beautiful setting for this event
with its comfortable lodge and many nature trails.I was privileged to share nature drawing ideas and
techniques in a class I taught. I enjoyed getting to
know and share ideas with educators new to me.
One of the most valuable experiences is sharing
teaching techniques with gifted teachers. Another
plus to this experience was the great food and shar-
ing meals together. This is a new and great op-
portunity for camaraderie and professional growth.
Make plans to attend next year.
Sharon Stout
retired art teacher
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Welcome back to your classrooms. How many times during the month of August were you asked “Are you ready
to go back to school?” Did you ever really leave school? We physically leave our classrooms for a while, yet our
minds continue to focus on our classrooms and students as we take our summer break. Whether you were on a
vacation, took a class yourself, or were simply enjoying nature on a walk or in your backyard, you were sure to be
inspired to teach new lessons this year to your students. As art teachers and visual people, we are constantly being
inspired to teach new material. It is easy to find new lessons to teach, the dif ficult part is finding enough time to
teach all of the amazing lessons that we discover. Best wishes as you decipher what curriculum and media bes
fit you and your students this school year.
As you make the decisions concerning curriculum and art lessons, think very hard about how you can showcase
your students, their art, and the happenings in your classroom. To the community, parents, administration, staffand others, point out ways that your lessons cross other curricular areas. Share the experiences and passion tha
your students have about art with others. We must take time to share the positive affects that art has on the stu
dents in our school systems. Make it a priority to advocate for your art program more than ever this year. Create
monthly goals for how you can advocate the visual arts in Ohio. Don’t wait until your spring art show or YAM
(Youth Art Month) to showcase your students and their art. We must make this a year round topic and priority.
If you work with or are friends with art teachers whom are not members of the Ohio Art Education Association,
please encourage them to join our organization. It is essential that we support one another and promote art educa
tion in Ohio’s schools.
We wish you the very best as you begin the 2011-2012 school year. Wipe the dust off the paper cutter, pick ou
the paints, fire up that kiln, and have a marvelous time with your students this year! We appreciate all that you do
to make art programs in central Ohio shine!
Yolanda Brown and Jennifer Davis
Co-Regional Directors for Central OAEA
Join us in Dayton, Saturday, November 12 in DCC 306,
1:30-2:30 p.m., where you can meet your Regional Direc-
tors and other members for fun and business. Please come
prepared with your advocacy tips, awards nominations for
OAT, Distinguished Service Awards for 2012 and Ohio Art
Educator of the Year. Pick up a stunning pin made by and
for Central members. Thanks go out to Dawn Norris and theattendees at the summer institute for starting the pin making
effort. Also, pick up a advocacy packet prepared by the PR/
Advocacy team. Use the information to empower yourself
and stakeholders in your school and community. Don’t for-
get to check the COAEA blogspot and Facebook page for
regular news about your region!Jennifer Davis and Yolanda Brown
Co-Regional Directors for Central OAEA
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a rticle series
Yolanda Brown and Jennifer Davis
Co-Regional Directors for Central OAEA
Fostering Artistic Thinking: Develop CraftDr. Camilla McComb
The most common question students ask as they enter my art room is; what are we going to make?
The act of making personally relevant artwork, however, is far more complex and interesting than
following a prescribed set of instructions. To better facilitate artistic thinking, I have found it ben-
eficial to introduce students to the Studio Habits of Mind (SHoM),[1] which include: Develop craft,
envision, observe, connect, stretch and explore, engage and persist, express, and reflect.
My doctoral dissertation focused upon sixth graders ability to document their own artistic thinking.
The yearlong study revealed that the SHoM facilitate artistic discussion; that students value differentaspects of the studio process; and that students can identify and express their artistic needs.[2] For
example, students demonstrate their ability to develop craft when they:
* Know how to use tools & materials
* Know how to take care of tools & materials
* Know what they can and cannot do with tools & materials
* Use elements & principles of design in a mindful way
Focusing on the craft of art making helps students to realize that it is only one aspect of making
meaningful artwork.
[1] Hetland, L., Winner, E., Veenema, S., & Sheridan, K. (2007). Studio thinking: The real benefits
of visual arts education. New York, NY: Teachers College Press.
[2] McComb, C. (2010). Think, record, reveal: Studio process assessment and the artistic thinking it
reveals. (Doctoral dissertation). Penn State University,
http://etda.libraries.psu.edu/theses/approved/WorldWideIndex/ETD-5743/index.html.
If you like this article and you are utilizing the Studio Thinking Framework Eight Habits of Mind in your teach-
ing practice consider writing an article for the COAEA newsletter. We’d like to feature the following habit in
our next issue: Engage & Persist: Learning to embrace problems of relevance within the art world and/or of per-
sonal importance, to develop focus and other mental states conductive to working and persevering at art tasks.
Share with your colleagues examples of developing this habit in your students. Pictures are welcome too. Send
materials to rholonit@cdeducation.org.
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Jeremy Miller
Fayette County ChairSummer travel and my New Leadership Role
My name is Jeremy Miller. I am the Fayette county con-
tact for Central region OAEA. After hosting a wonder-
ful spring OAEA gathering at Fayette Art in Washington
Court House, I left in June for a 7-day cruise to Costa
Maya, Belize, Roatan, and Cozumel. I traveled from
New Orleans on the Norwegian Spirit. The most beautiful
place was Roatan, Honduras, where I snorkeled and kay-aked. However, I was so inspired by the natural beauty
of Costa Maya, Mexico that I slapped some gesso over an
old, large Ikea print on board, and painted Costa Maya.
I included the picture I took of Costa Maya, as well as
the painting I completed. I look forward to a new schoo
year. I am now the President of Washington Education
Association in my school district, but unfortunately, our
contract was implemented by the board. I have a lot ofwork to do as we are now in crisis mode, but we still have
5 art teachers in the district. I look forward to seeing ev-
eryone at the conference in Dayton this November!
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OSU’s Urban Arts Space seeks 2012-2013 Lineup
Urban Arts Space of The Ohio State University welcomes preliminary project proposals from both individuals and groups for its Sum
mer 2012 - Summer 2013 exhibition year.
Our 10,000-square-foot multi-purpose venue is viable for a range of ideas, including but not limited to exhibitions, collections, installa
tions, residencies and performances. Potential exhibitors may or may not be af filiated with The Ohio State University.
Think outside the gallery: Urban Arts Space is dedicated to community engagement and encourages applicants to partner with individu
als and organizations throughout the Columbus community. Additionally, as an LEED gold-certified green space, we welcome exhibi
tors’ interest in integrating sustainable practices into the exhibition process.
Food for thought: During Summer 2012, the city of Columbus will be celebrate its bicentennial. Applicants may propose a project to
coincide with Columbus, Ohio’s 200th birthday.
For more information about the call for entries or to download an application, visit http://uas.osu.edu/callsforentries. Please contact the
Space with questions about project proposals by phone at 614- 292-8861 or by email at uas@osu.edu. Submissions must be postmarked
by September 28, 2011.
Send to: Attn: Valarie Williams, Director
OSU Urban Arts Space
50 W. Town Street, Suite 130Columbus, OH 43215
About The Ohio State University’s Urban Arts Space
The Urban Arts Space is a 10,000-square-foot multi-purpose art space in downtown Columbus at 50 W. Town St. Hours are Tuesday
through Saturday, 11am to 6pm; open late Thursday, 11am to 8pm. For venue information, call 614-292-8861 or visit uas.osu.edu.
c all for entries OAEA Award Nominations Needed
I am writing to ask for a call for nominations for service awards, OATs, Division Awards, and Ohio Art Educa-
tor of Year. Only the nomination form (completely filled out with addresses and phone numbers) needs to be
turned in to your regional directors by the conference, if a member cannot attend the conference. If they are go-
ing to the regional meeting, they can bring their nomination form with them.
I will be taking only 2012 forms at this time. Let me know if you have any questions.
Alice B. Tavani
Chief Creative Of ficer
OAEA Awards Chair
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g rant opportunities
Visithttp://www.arteducators.org/grants/2012_NAEF_Grants_Booklet.pdf
Ohio Art Education Foundation
Teacher Incentive Grants
Please read below information before entering online grant applica-
tion.
You cannot save and return to this form. It is recommended you
complete the grant proposal form in the document provided below
then enter the online system, copy and paste information into the on-
line proposal. There is a section in the online grant application form
for you to upload your 3-5 page proposal along with your budget.
The link below will also provides you with all the details concerning
the grant application process.
Teacher Incentive Grant Application Form
Teacher Incentive Grants Program
The Ohio Art Education Foundation (OAEF) invites applications for
the Teacher Incentive Program. Since OAEA is not a grants-making
association, the Ohio Art Education Foundation was established as
an independent organization to provide support for a variety of art
education programs. Foundation grants are made to OAEA members
only and must be used for projects which enhance and further art
education in the State of Ohio.
ELIGIBILITY: Application to the Grant Program is open to any Art
Educator who is an active member of OAEA and is currently teach-
ing art at an Ohio Elementary, Middle or High School.
Applicants should carefully check all required information included
in the proposal. Omission of address, phone number, OAEA ID num-
ber and / or content information will automatically disqualify the ap-plication. OAEA membership will not be processed at the time of
application for the purpose of meeting grant deadlines. Applications
from non-members will not be considered.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: OAEF grant applicants compete for
limited funds. Deadlines assure all applicants they will be treated
fairly and equally, without last minute haste. OAEF has set strict
deadlines for applications. Failure to meet the deadline results in the
application being rejected without further consideration. You may
apply for a grant up to $500. Application deadline is Friday, Sep-
tember 9, 2011.
DEADLINE FOR PROJECT COMPLETION: Project must be com-
pleted by May 25, 2012. Final documentation is due by June 8, 2012Teachers receiving incentive grants agree to present their projects in
a workshop, or General Session at the 2012 OAEA convention, and/
or complete a short review of the project for the ARTline. (See “Final
Reporting Requirements” included in this document)
Contact Dennis Cannon for questions: Cannon.61@osu.edu
http://www.oaea.org/Sitepage.asp?page=Grants
The grant deadline for the OAEAFoundation grant
is Sept. 9, 2011.
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September 11-17, 2011National Arts in Education Week.
On July 26, 2010, the U. S. House of Representatives passed a resolution
designating the second week of September as “Arts in Education Week” to
promote and showcase the immense role arts education has in producingengaged, successful, and college- and career-ready students.
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Saturday, September 10th, 2011 2:00-5:00 p.m.
To create the Central regions conference
pin/necklace for the 2011 OAEA Conference.
Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E Broad Street
Columbus, OH (614) 221-6801.
We will be in the Innovation Lab (it is the black box room across from our green
studio room).
We need your assistance to make the conference pin/necklace, which is a small col-
lage sandwiched between plastic microscope slides. The slides are then hole punched
and eyelets are added. Finally you will attach jump rings, charms, pin backs and
chains VOILA!
We have a great space to work in. Bring a fellow teacher or student teacher. Thanks
to Jessimi Jones and the CMA and the wonderful folks at the Columbus Museum of
Art, in the Innovation Lab.
When you all arrive for the meeting please let the folks at the desk know that you are
here for the meeting in the Innovation Lab and then you are able to head on back.
december
november
Saturday, December 10th at noonCOAEA Holiday Luncheon & Ornament WorkshopWe will be meeting at Der Dutchman Restaurant in Plain City. The ad
dress is 445 S. Jefferson U.S. Rt. 42, Plain City, Ohio 43064. The phone
number is 614-873-3414. The COAEA will provide a buffet lunch if you
R.S.V.P., by Tuesday, November 22, 2011. Please bring items to drop off
for YAM/YPAE. Also, bring a handmade ornament to exchange.
We set up a unique opportunity this year to create your ornament at Mayco
before the luncheon. Meet at Mayco at 9:00 to create an ornament ou
of clay. 4077 Weaver Ct , Building S, Hilliard, OH 43026-1194, (614876-1171
The ornament would be glazed and then there will be an exchange at the
end of the class. You will need to fire your ornament on your own.
If you are interested in attending the Mayco workshop, lunch or both
please R.S.V.P. to Dawn Norris at 614-496-6839 or dnorris1@mac.com
by Tuesday, November 22, 2011.
November 10 - 12, 2011OAEA Conference in Dayton, OH
Fri, Oct 21, 2011 9:00AM–4:00PM
Thinking Environment
The day starts at the Wexner Center, where teachers will experience the
works of artists Alexis Rockman, Paula Hayes, and Elliott Hundley. You’ll
also explore methods of integrating the earth sciences, writing, and art—
and leave with curriculum ideas along with information on how students
Wexner Center gallery visits can be supplemented with an Expanded Class-
room art-making workshop either at the center or back at your school.
After lunch at the center, teachers travel to Franklin Park Conservatory to
investigate the range of programming offered there for students and educa-
tors. Contact Diana Gerber at (614) 292-6493 or email edweb@wexarts
org to register.
Thursday, Sept 22, 2011 5:00–8:00PMWexner Teacher Season Preview
Get ready to plan an exciting year of enriching experiences for your stu-
dents at the Wexner Center.
Stop by this year’s Teacher Season Preview (formally called the Teacher
Open House), grab a snack, and discover what we have in store. Our fall
programming features themes related to nature and the environment. Expe-
rience the work of artists Alexis Rockman, Paula Hayes, and Elliott Hund-
ley, and learn how the Wex and other community organizations can helpyou plan an environmentally minded school year. You can get a sneak peak
of one of our Zoom films: Chandani: The Daughter of the Elephant Whis-
perer, find out about a great way to spend your Capital Day, and start plan-
ning your class visit for the fall.
All K-12 educators and administrators are invited. RSVP by September 16
by calling (614) 292-6493 or emailing edweb@wexarts.org.
october
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OAEA Professional Development Conference Dayton
November 10 - 12, 2011Over 150 workshops, special events, and insightful keynote speakers - everything to make this the
best professional development opportunity of the year!
Full schedule and registration information can be found by visiting the OAEA website.
Early Bird Registration - Mail-in or online with check: Saturday, October 1, 2011. Online with
credit card: Saturday, October 8, 2011.
Regular Registration - Mail-in or online with check: Saturday, October 15, 2011. Online with credit
card: Saturday, October 22, 2011.
Don’t forget! OAEA members receive a special perks when registering for rooms at the Crowne
Plaza. Simply use group code “EDU” online or mention OAEA when registering by phone at 937-229-9835.
p rofessional development
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Convention Pin/Necklace Making Session
We need your assistance to make plastic microscope slide necklaces/pins for the November conference in Dayton. Help
create small collages sandwiched between plastic microscope slides. Help punch holes and add eyelets. Finally, help at-
tach jump rings, charms, pin backs and chains.
We have a great space to work in, thanks Jessimi Jones and the CMA. We will meet at the Columbus Museum of Art, in
the Innovation Lab (it is the black box room across from our green studio room). Please drop in any time between 2:00-
5:00, on Saturday, September 10th.
When you all arrive for the meeting please let the folks at the desk know that you are here for the meeting in the Innova-
tion Lab and then you are able to head on back.
y ou’re invited! The 2011 Ohio High School Art Exhibition
Sponsored by the Ohio Art Education Association (OAEA) and Hosted by State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio
(STRS Ohio) September 10th - October 15th, 2011.
Our purpose is to showcase the artistic talents of high school students from across Ohio. The exhibit will include two-
dimensional and three-dimensional work.
The exhibit will run from September - October at the STRS Ohio Building, 275 E. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio. Approxi-
mately 100 works will be featured. The Take-Down Reception and awards ceremony will take place Saturday, Oct. 15h at
2:00 p.m. at the STRS building.
COAEA Holiday Luncheon and Ornament Workshop
This annual celebration of the Central Ohio OAEA will begin with a unique opportunity to create an ornament at Mayco for the ornament exchange.
The ornament workshop will begin at 9:00 a.m. at Mayco, in Hilliard, Ohio. You will glaze your ornament on site and we will exchange ornaments at
the end of the workshop and/or at the luncheon. You/recipient will need to fire the ornament on your/their own.
The ornament workshop will be followed by our annual luncheon, this year we will dine at Der Dutchman Restaurant in Plain City. The COAEA will
provide a buffet lunch if you R.S.V.P., by Tuesday, November 22, 2011. Please bring an ornament in a gift bag for the exchange and student artwork
for the YAM/YPAE/Central exhibitions. You may submit up to five works (please read the instructions provided on the OAEA website).
This is a great opportunity to share the wonderful benefits of an OAEA membership. Consider bringing a guest to the event(s). Perhaps you’d like
to invite an art educator colleague that has not joined OAEA yet, a non-art teaching colleague, your Principal and/or Superintendent or maybe a com-
munity/school art advocate. There may be a nominal fee for the luncheon for guests.
If you are interested in attending the Ornament Workshop at Mayco, lunch at the Der Dutchman Restaurant or both please R.S.V.P. to Dawn Norris at
614-496-6839 or dnorris1@mac.com by Tuesday, November 22, 2011. See you there!
COAEA Holiday Luncheon, Saturday, December 10, 12:00 NoDer Dutchman Restaurant445 S. Jefferson U.S. Rt. 42, Plain City, Ohio 43064
614-873-3414
Ornament Workshop, Saturday, December 10, 2011, 9:00 a.m.4077 Weaver Ct, Building S
Hilliard, OH 43026-1194614-876-1171
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j ournal entries
This summer I attended the International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe. Iwent as part of the Crizmac/School Arts group headed by the founder of Crizmac, Stevie Mack and the editor of School Arts Nancy Walkup. Over 30 teachers from across the country attended the seminar. As part of theexperience, we had an overview of Folk Art, hands on activities, and a visit
from a quilter from Pakistan. We had the opportunity to attend the eventkick off and meet some of the artists. We had passes to attend both days of
the festival on July 9th and 10th. Over 150 folk artists traveled from the farthest corners of the globe to participate in the Santa Fe International Folk
What I Did With My Summer Vacation By: Dawn Norris
Art Market. Some of the art-ists left their villages andboarded planes for the very
first time. Many came fromdeveloping countries where theaverage income is less than $3a day and where overwhelming
political, social, and environ-mental challenges can makeeveryday life—not to mention
the creation of art—a strug-gle. I had the opportunity tomeet several artists and buy aquilt from Pakistan, a metalrelief sculpture from Haiti, a
tin tooling sculpture from Ke-nya, and ceramic sculpture
from Mexico. I really enjoyedmeeting the artists and hear-
ing their stories. I hope to sharemany of the artworks, photos,and stories with my students
this year. P h o t o : D a w n N o r r i s
We would love to include your journal entries, thoughts, and musings.
Please email, with a photo, to rholonit@cdeducation.org for inclusion.
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s tudent success! Sargent Art awarded 47 people from 13 states a trip to New York! The Ohio winner, Micaela Bartram, daughter of Paula Bartram of Laurelville, a freshman at Logan
Elm High School was an eighth grade student at McDowell Exchange when she was awarded the trip. Micaela’s junior high art teacher, Mrs. Robyn Helsel is a member
of the Ohio Art Education Association.
The 2011 winning artists represented Elementary, Junior High/Middle and High school grade levels and were from Alabama, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Mary-
land, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania Tennessee, West Virginia and California! Each state winner, one parent and the winner’s art teacher was awarded an all
expenses paid trip to New York City.
Since 2008 Sargent Art has partnered with the Art Education Association of various states to sponsor the Youth Art Month (YAM) activities in each state. All entrant
submissions are coordinated through the participating school art educators under the guidance and guidelines of each association which premiered the program. 2011 is
the fourth consecutive year that Sargent Art has sponsored this YAM Contest. This year’s talented and inspiring group visited Art Museums and took in famous sights
of New York, including the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, Top-of-the-Rockefeller Center, Times Square, and they were also treated to the Broadway Show The Lion
King.
In 2009 Sargent Art responded to the requests of art educators from other states to be included in this Contest and created an Online Art Contest for which entrantsubmissions were invited from school art educators from all 50 states in the form of digital photographs to be submitted directly on the website – www.sargentart.
com<http://www.sargentart.com/>.
The group that converged in New York in July of 2011 included state winners from the Youth Art Month events as well as the 2011 national Online winner.
“Teachers in general and art teachers in particular are among the many unsung heroes of our times,” said Sargent Art spokesperson Bhakti Oza in explaining why her
company supports the program. “This endeavor is a salute to the dedication of art teachers who inspire and educate with the help of the most innovative techniques and
tools – oftentimes using their own means to go above and beyond the call of duty.”
(L-R) Oza, Helsel, Micaela, and Paula
Ohio Art Student Wins A Trip To New York!
(along with her mother and art educator!)
By: Robyn Helsel
Sargent Art is committed in its support for Art Education that addresses teachers instructing to state
standards and students working to build their skills and learning in the arts.
Sargent art is a leading US manufacturer and trader of fine quality art and craft materials based in
Hazleton, PA. For 75 years Sargent Art has been the trusted brand of art educators and art studios
around the world. Inspired by the contemporary painter, John Singer Sargent, the company is
committed to its ongoing efforts and contributions to promote Visual Art in the schools of our great
nation as well as internationally.
In the same spirit, Sargent Art is getting ready to announce their 2012 Sargent Art Brighter
World Online Art Contest very soon! Look out for more details on the website - www.sargentart.
com<http://www.sargentart.com> - or contact Bhakti Oza at 1(800) 424 - 3596. P h o t o : R o b y n
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LaineGabriel’s Principal, Lisa Laine Miller, began her journey as an artist struggling to make ends meet. Unbelievably, two of her high school art teachers personally
contributed to her first college courses and the inspiration for the future Tenfold Initiative was born.
LaineGabriel Principals, Lisa Laine Miller and James Gabriel Brown, were inspired to create The Tenfold Initiative to honor the dedicated teachers and mentors in their
lives. Particularly, Lisa’s own high school art teacher, Jan Dewey, who leaves an everlasting impact nearly 20 years later.
The Tenfold Initiative’s first endeavor was to award a central Ohio high school graduate a $1500 scholarship. The experience was a humbling whirlwind as an astound-
ing amount of interest was shown for the scholarship. Jan Dewey served as one of four judges and after three hours of deliberation, the first Tenfold scholarship winner
was chosen. Lisa reminisced with her high school art teacher as they glanced at the next generation of artistic talent.
LaineGabriel’s principal, Lisa Laine Miller, states, “The applicants for the scholarship exhibited such talent and initiative. We could not be more thrilled with the re-
sponse, and the future talent for our industry. This initiative is our way of extending our creative partnerships beyond the workplace and into the classroom.” LaineGa-
briel is pleased to have the opportunity to pay back the generosity shown by teachers, such as Jan, everywhere, and pay it forward – Tenfold.
For more information, please visit Facebook.com/LaineGabriel.
Laine Gabriel Honors Teacher’s Generosity
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m embership committeeWelcome back for another school year. One goal of Central Region OAEA is to reach out to all art educa-
tors to offer support, share ideas and allow us to be the best educators we can be. As the membership chair for
COAEA, I encourage you to get together on a regular basis with other art teachers in your district,county and
region. As a busy teacher you think another “meeting” is not what you need, but my experience tells me each
time we get together I come away with inspiration, renewed energy and a feeling of connection. Here is a link to
the OAEA membership form. Please distribute it freely. http://oaea.org/data/cms/uploadedfiles/ file/forms/Mem
bership/201011MembershipFlyer.pdf A copy of this is included in this newsletter.
County Contacts
I am recruiting members as a County Contact. Here’s a job description of this position. Feel free to contact your
current County Contacts:Our sub-groups are
Blue: Franklin County, Delaware, & Licking Counties
Pink: Ross, Fairfield & Pickaway Counties
Orange: Clark, Fayette, & Madison Counties
Green: Logan, Marion, Union & Champaign
Nancy Magnuson
mcmag@yahoo.com
Blue ContactFranklin:Ursula Marioth
email : URSULANBOB@AMERITECH.NETschool: Canal Winchester MS
phone: 614-443-4408
Pink ContactFairfield: available
email:
School:
phone:
Orange ContactFayette County: Jeremy Miller
email: jwmiller2001@hotmail.com
school: K-2 Cherry Hill Primary,
Washington Court House City Schools
Green ContactLogan County: Nancy Magnuson
email:mcmag@yahoo.com
school-Bellefontaine MS, Bellefontaine
phone: 937-844-1433
Ross CountySuzi Cunningham
email: jcunning72@hotmail.com
school: Chillicothe City Schools (retired)
phone: 740-703-4556
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Ohio Art Education Association Mail-In Form for Membership Year: Oct. 1, 2011-Sept. 30, 2012
DATA/MEMBERSHIP FORM □ New Membership or□ Renewal (Membership ID# ___________)
(Number of Years you have been a member _________________________)
(Former Name if changed since your last membership year: ____________________________________)
First Name _______________________________________ Last Name_______________________________________________
Home Address __________________________________________ City _____________________________ State _______ Zip _________
Preferred Email Address _____________________________________________________________________________________________
Home Phone _______________________________________□Work or□ Cell ____________________________________________
School District or University _________________________________________ Work Site ______________________________________
Work Address ___________________________________________ City ____________________________ State _____ Zip ___________
Region (Refer to bottom right illustration): C E EC NC NE NW SE SW W
Division:Active membership divisions:□ Elementary □ Middle/Jr. High □ Secondary □ Supervision □ Museum □ Higher EdRetired membership division □ RetiredStudent membership division: □ Student□Associate Membership/OAEA Family Member: Non-voting/not eligible for a division
Membership Fee:
□ ($45) Active Art Educator/Teaching Artist/Art Administrator
□ ($45) Associate Friend/Supporter of Art Education/Non Art educator□ ($25) Retired Art Educator
□ ($25) OAEA Family Member (Name of Current or deceased OAEA Member____________________)
□ ($25) Full-time College Student (Include Student ID#_____________________________)
Make Check Payable to OAEA and mail to:
Katie Cahill, Membership Chair
2076 Wendys Drive #57
Columbus, OH 43220
Pay by credit card with PayPal at www.oaea.org. Questions? Contact: oaeamembership@gmail.com
Membership Fee $
Donation to OAEAFoundation
$
May write one check for this Total
$