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Feb 18, 2015
Workforce Readiness Success Story: Charlene from Germany
by Jack Craypo, English Language Arts Instructor at United South End Settlements United South End Settlements’ Workforce Readiness students come from all walks of life and even from every corner of the globe. What they share is a desire to be the best that they can be. Allow us to introduce you to one talented hardworking […]
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Feb 12, 2015
In-School Arts Residency – Pasado, Presente y Futuro
“¿Que quieres hacer cuando seas grande?” ¿Cuantas veces escuchan esa pregunta los niños? Los estudiantes de primer grado de la Hurley ya tienen sus respuestas listas, y ademas mucho que contar sobre sus vidas de 7 o 8 anos. Como parte de su unidad de artes de lenguaje Cambios, los de primer grado leen cuentos […]
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Feb 12, 2015
In-School Arts Residency – Past, Present, and Future!
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” How often do children hear those words? The Children’s Art Centre Studio Arts In-School Residency program’s Hurley School first graders have some definite ideas about their futures, but also lots to share about themselves and how they got to where they are now. As part of […]
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Feb 4, 2015
Emerson Students’ Documentary on the South End Art Community
Watch Emerson College students Peggy Aw, Dean Covert, and Jocelyn Lee’s short documentary exploring Community Colors 2014, a collaborative art exhibit that was on display from November 5 to December 12, 2014 at the Harriet Tubman Gallery. The Marketing Communication majors created the film as part of an Intercultural Communication course project. The exhibit featured works inspired […]
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Feb 3, 2015
What Is Fiber Art? Who Was Theresa India-Young?
by Heather Kaufmann The Theresa Show, currently on display at the Harriet Tubman Gallery of United South End Settlements (USES), brings together a diversity of color, culture, and fiber. Founded in 2013, this annual exhibition celebrates the legacy and work of Theresa India-Young (1950-2008), fiber artist and long-time South End resident. Fiber art is a […]
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Jan 29, 2015
In-School Arts Residency – Building a Nest
by Catherine Aiello, Children’s Art Centre Program Coordinator Haga clic aquí para el español. The K2 students at the Hurley and Blackstone schools recently spent a class “thinking like birds” as they created their own nest sculptures. As part of their Animals and Habitats unit, K-2 students learn about Owls. Although owls do not build […]
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