Amy St. Aubin

Amy St. Aubin received her BFA from Maryland Institute, College of Art in Baltimore MD, majoring in Painting. She has been involved with Arts Education for 25 years, beginning with the Community School of Art in Charlotte NC. Over the past 25 years she has taught in various programs from School 33
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Aboriginal Painting

Program description
The Aborigine People of Australia keep their folk lore alive through their beautiful, intricate paintings. The connection to the natural world and the environment are of utmost importance for the survival of the culture, and different animals and symbols are represented in the art work. Students are introduced to some of the stories and art work, and then create their own! The paintings are built
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Program Detail
9/2/2019- 5/29/2020
TBD
Access to sink
1 class: $375.00
2 classes: $750.00
3 classes: $1125.00
4 classes: $1500.00
5 classes: $1875.00
EDUCATION STANDARDS
CCSS.ELA- literacy R.L.3.2. Recount stories, including fables, folk tales, and myths from diverse cultures; determine the central message, lesson, or moral and explain how it is conveyed through key details in the text.
3.V.1.2:understand that artists use their art to express their personal ideas. 3.V.1.5: understand characteristics of Principles of Design, including repition, movement, emphasis, contrast, balance, proportion, harmony and unity. 3.V.3.3:create art using the process of drawing and painting.
Qualifications
References
Catherine Courtlandt Mcelvane, cmcelvane@yahoo.com
Former Director of Education, Harvey Gantt Center for African American Art
Alison Heine, t.heine@cms.k12.nc.us
Art Teacher, Cotswold Elementary Charlotte NC
Tonya Dye, tbdye@gaston.k12.nc.us
Second Grade Teacher, Sherwood Elementary Gastonia NC
Cancellation Policy
If cancellation is necessary, 25% of fee must be paid if cancelled w/in 2 weeks prior to lesson start date, and cannot be rescheduled.