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Art Advisory Board 2023-24

Art Advisory Board 2023-24

ANITA MARIE WALSH
Brooklyn, New York 11225
art.verb@gmail.com
240.401.9406 mobile

Currently

BROOKLYN PROSPECT CHARTER SCHOOL 80 Willoughby Street, Brooklyn, NY 2009 – present

Artist-in-ResidenceFounding ART Teacher, Specials Team Lead, Creative Director for School-wide Events

Teaching | Curriculum

  • Create challenging, project based lessons aligned with ELA, Math & International Baccalaureate curriculum for 6 grades, 470 students, 22 classes each week.
  • Write/Design BPCS K-5 Visual Arts Curriculum which stresses observation drawing, integration, art production, principles of design, muscle memory development (fine motor skills, hand eye coordination, etc.), curiosity, communication, empathy, and global awareness — along with thoughtful self analysis and reflection.
  • Every grade explores various mediums (drawing, painting, collage, ceramics, printmaking, etc.) plus modeling clay in K, weaving in 2nd, stop motion animation in 4th, knitting in 5th.
  • Students investigate/decode the work of contemporary artists (Amy Sherald, Kerry James Marshall, Martin Puryear, etc), keep sketchbooks to track their learning & development of projects, explore mediums & ideas, apply personal insights & opinions to their artwork.

Leader

  • Specials Team Lead: coordinate & advocate for Specials Team (7 teachers – PE, Science, Spanish & Performing Arts) who support the entire school. Provide organized meetings with goals, students’ needs information & schedules, school wide communication & initiatives, clear emails, plus follow up reminders & updates (using Google chat & text).
  • Anytime Anywhere: school-wide fantasy travel program. A colleague & I created this unique program for all students to provide equity, curiosity & understanding of others. Each grade investigates geography, habitat, culture, language, sports, etc. of specific destination. In Art, students create projects which are then installed to create journey’s end.
  • Last year’s trip to Trinidad featured fish by kinders, birds by 1st, coral by 4th, airport by 5th, etc. Collectively, students read a million minutes to fuel for the trip/earn tickets, pack their suitcases, jump onto our elevator and travel. After a day of adventures in country, students reflect on their travel experiences and apply insights to their lives.
  • BPCS Creative Director: initiate school-wide awareness events (Dot Day, K Weather Station, World Water Day, Black History & other heritage months, Anytime Anywhere, etc.) as well as create school graphics.
  • Exhibiting students’ Art in public is critical to completing art/communication cycle. Provide gallery installations, digital displays, create books celebrating students’ accomplishments, etc.
  • Art Advisory Board, meet weekly with small group of 5th graders to identify leadership opportunities for students, cull ideas for art projects and school-wide events, develop students communication and advocacy skills.

Volunteer

BROOKLYN BOOK BODEGA Brooklyn, NY 2019 – present

Creative Director  BBB increases the number of 100+ book homes for kids 0-18 in NYC by providing access to & ownership of books, community, and passion for learning through free events & literacy-based community programming.

HUMAN LIBRARY NYC Brooklyn, NY 2019 – present

Creative Director | Librarian Started in Denmark in 2000, HL has chapters world-wide. Real people are “Books” on loan to “Readers”, giving the opportunity to listen to stories first-hand. HL public events break down social barriers by providing a safe platform for individuals to challenge the stereotypes & prejudices that they may have.

Previously

WHOLE FOODS MARKET Mid-Atlantic Region, Rockville, MD 2001 – 2009

Team Member ServicesGraphic Designer, Curriculum Developer, Trainer

  • Collaborated, researched & wrote curriculum for diverse audience 7000+ employees, 32 stores. Translated complex content to visuals & interactive materials for various learning styles. Used Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, & Illustrator to design simple, user-friendly learner guides with clear visuals.
  • Worked with Regional Leadership to create unique 30 day New Member trainings for 9 departments. Conceptualized, created visuals, designed all materials; organized pilot stores to test materials, gathered & applied feedback, delivered dmaterials to 32 stores for use.
  • Trained Leadership and Orientation Trainers to use interactive teaching strategies. (Core Values, Good Food, Customer
    Service, Understanding Medical Benefits, Effective Meetings, Communications, etc.)

Additional Teaching

CORCORAN COLLEGE of ART and DESIGN Washington, D.C. 9.99 – 5.09

Adjunct Drawing Teacher Undergraduate, Continuing Education, and Young People’s Program

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY Richmond, VA 7.03 – 05

Adjunct Sculpture Teacher Master of Interdisciplinary Studies Degree Program

  • Taught graduate studio class using both traditional & contemporary sculpture approaches to carving, building, adapting, and experiencing. Emphasize thoughtful use of materials, experimentation, and drawing.

In each of the following positions, I created & implemented visual arts curriculum emphasizing discovery learning,creative thinking, problem solving & self concept development. Students drew inspiration from museum visits, their own lives& integration with other courses. All work was displayed.

ESCUELA CAMPO ALEGRE Middle School Visual Arts Teacher Caracas, Venezuela 8.98 – 6.99

GLEBE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Elementary ART Teacher K – 5 Arlington, Virginia 9.95 – 6.98

Education | Awards

Masters in EducationGeorge Washington University Washington D.C.

Proficient with multi cultural and interdisciplinary curriculum development utilizing cooperative learning strategies, alternative forms of communication, and community involvement.

Bachelor of Fine ArtsParsons School of Design New York, NY

Mastered techniques of layout and graphic production, typography, book design and construction, lithography, etching, silk screening, life drawing, watercolor, photography, quilt making, and ceramics.

Metropolitan Museum of Art, MET Professional Learning Community Fellowship, New York, NY 2020-21

Whole Foods Market All Star, Austin, TX, 2003, 2004 (selected from 35,000 Team Members)

Anita Walsh Visual Arts Gallery Recognized by Escuela Campo Alegre Students, Caracas, Venezuela 1999

Teacher of the Year Glebe Elementary School, Arlington, VA 1997 – 1998

COMPUTER FLUENCY

  • ADOBE CS 5.5: PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR, INDESIGN; ACROBAT PRO, IMOVIE, MICROSOFT: WORD, POWER POINT, EXCEL

EXHIBITIONS

  • 08.08   Pre College Faculty  |  Corcoran College of Art and Design Washington, D.C.
  • 08.08   Observe Planet Arlington  |  Arlington Cultural Affairs Arlington, Va
  • 07.08   2009 Visual Arts Applicants  |  Katzen Center, American University Washington, D.C.
  • 07.08   From Farm to Market  |  Visarts, Rockville Rockville, Md
  • 07.08   Wall Mountables  |  District of Columbia Art Center Washington, D.C.
  • 04.08   Emerge Public Art Walkway  |  DC Commission on the Arts Washington, D.C.
  • 04.08   Staged @ Loft 11  |  Washington Project for the Arts Washington, D.C.
  • 10.07   Dupont Market Book Reading and Signing  |  Dupont Circle Market Washington, D.C.
  • 07.07   Wall Mountables  |  District of Columbia Art Center Washington, D.C.
  • 04.07   No Representation  |  Warehouse Washington, D.C.
  • 01.07   Mid City Artists  |  Results Gym Washington, D.C.
  • 11.06   Faculty Exhibition  |  Corcoran College of Art and Design Washington, D.C.
  • 10.06   Flashpoint Auction  |  Gallery at Flashpoint Washington, D.C.
  • 07.06   Works of Art on Paper  |  LBI Foundation of the Arts And Sciences Long Beach, NJ
  • 07.06   Mid City Artists  |  Children’s Hospital Washington, D.C.
  • 04.06   Green Gates  |  Austin Green Art Austin, TX
  • 01.06   Sculpture Unbound  |  Edison Pepco Gallery Washington, D.C.
  • 12.05   Installations  |  Gowanus Open Studio Brooklyn, NY
  • 11.04   Floor Plan  |  Gallery at Flashpoint Washington, D.C.
  • 10.04   Art Night  |  Hickok Warner Cole Architects Washington, D.C.
  • 09.04   Faculty Exhibition  |  Corcoran College of Art and Design Washington, D.C.
  • 07.04   Summer Juried Exhibition  |  Signal 66 Washington, D.C.
  • 11.03   Living Room Concert for Eyes and Ears  |  Warehouse Washington, D.C.
  • 02.03   Drawings and Installations  |  Warehouse Washington, D.C.
  • 12.02   DB Sides  |  Warehouse Washington, D.C.
  • 11.02   For Louise  |  Artomatic Washington, D.C.
  • 09.02   Faculty Exhibition  |  Corcoran College of Art and Design Washington, D.C.

SKINTALKS  Collaborative Giveaways

  • 09.11.02   Iwo Jima Memorial Arlington, VA
  • 05.05.02   National Museum Of Women In The Arts Washington, D.C.
  • 04.18.02   Troyer Gallery Washington, D.C.
  • 03.23.02   Hirshorn Museum Washington, D.C.
  • 02.01.02   Corcoran Museum Washington, D.C.

DEGREES  and AWARDS

  • MED  George Washington University Washington D.C. 1995
  • BFA  Parsons School of Design New York, New York 1985
  • Visual Arts Fellowship  DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities 2008
  • Artist in Residence  Vermont Studio School, Johnson, Vermont 1990

PRESS

  • 10.10.07  At Dupont Market, Ideas for Both Table and Page, Teresa Gionis, Dupont Courant
  • 01.28.06  Sculpture Unbound Festival of Found Object Art, Robin Tierney, Examiner
  • 12.17.04  Woman’s Work, Bidisha Banerjee, Washington Citypaper
  • 01.02.03  Art in an Experimental Groove, Jessica Dawson, Washington Post

ADDITIONAL EDUCATION | AFFILIATIONS

  • Washington Project for The Arts  Washington, D. C.  2002 – 2009
  • Mid City Artists  Washington, D. C.  2005 – 2009
  • American University  Washington, D. C.  1992 – 1993
  • Art Institute Of Chicago  Chicago, Illinois  1991 – 1992
  • Wesleyan University  Middletown, Connecticut  1989 – 1990