Art Education

I am a multidisciplinary artist and designer looking for opportunities in art education. I strive to lead an anti-racist, student-centered classroom with an emphasis in creative-thinking and problem solving by inviting student input, cooperation, and choice in the classroom. The process of creating art is as important to me, if not more, than the final beautiful art works that students create. I focus on encouraging a growth mindset as students encounter, explore, and create art.

Leading a class critique of students’ logos for a food truck branding project.

Student Exhibits

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Community Art

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Student Exhibits + Community Art +

 

Student Mural

For this school mural, students each designed a flower to represent themselves in our community garden. Designs ranged from realistic, symbolic, to the downright surreal. Each flower was painted onto paper in the classroom, cut out, then wheatpasted onto the boards.

Why I Teach

 

I teach art because art is a catalyst for learning and because it is integral in teaching the whole person. Art creates a threshold that allows for emotional connection and therefore can unlock a sense of place and belonging in the world as well as build a bridge between students’ interests and their everyday lives and school work.



We live in a society that hypocritically consumes massive amounts of art via film, books, magazines, graphic novels, music, and more while simultaneously deprecating art taught in schools and undervaluing artists and craftspeople.

I envision a world in which we recognize and celebrate the role art plays in our lives and give it the value it deserves.

I envision schools where art and other subject matters are integrated and work together to create a holistic picture of knowledge. Where creative thinking is as valued more than memorization.

I envision a classroom in which students feel comfortable to get messy, make mistakes, and learn by doing. A place where they feel safe to be brave. And a classroom in which they see their cultures and values not only acknowledges, but reflected, embraced, and explored.

Lessons

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Student Work

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Lessons + Student Work +

 

Super-sized Food Sculptures

3D ART | Students create over-sized food sculptures inspired by Claes Oldenburg and contemporary sculptors. Students exercise choice and problem-solving skills in creating a sculpture with these criteria: must be at least 1ft or 3x scale, use local color, and be as realistic as possible.

The lesson begins with students brainstorming and sketching their favorite foods. They then choose one and find 360 degree references photos and draw a full-page sketch of the food from different angles as well as making a plan for what materials they may need. Students then build their 3D sculptures out of materials of their choice. In the examples below you see cardboard, paper maiche, epoxy, newspaper, foam, spray foam, and acrylic paint being utilized to construct their sculptures.

Experience

Professional Visual Designer

I have over 12 years of real-world experience using art for practical applications. I have worked for clients both big and small, in studios and small business and for large tech companies. Some projects have included printed posters, websites, apps, digital fonts, product packaging, multi-page documents, e-commerce and more. See my Design page for examples of my work.

Santa Rosa High School

2D Visual Arts Educator
Aug 2022-present

2D Visual Arts educator in the Fine Arts Department at Santa Rosa High School within the Santa Rosa City Schools district. I am passionate about implementing student-centered curriculum with trauma-informed pedagogy.



SSU

Single Subject Credential: Art
Summer 2021-2022

Graduated with a Single Subject Credential in Art from Sonoma State University in Rohnert Park, California.


Art Quest

Student Teaching
Fall 2021-2022

Co-taught in the Digital Arts discipline at Art Quest, an arts magnet program at Santa Rosa High School. 

California College of the Arts

BFA Graphic Design
2004-2008

Graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design with a focus in type design from California College of the Arts in San Francisco, California.


Documents

Letters of Recommendation