Tuesday, April 7, 2015

David Love Presents At The National Art Education Association Conference in New Orleans


Painting and Drawing teacher David Love, spent the spring break in sunny New Orleans as a featured speaker at the annual National Art Education Association National Convention.

The theme for this year's conference was "The Art of Design: Form, Function, and the Future of Visual Arts Education",  a topic relevant to GA today. His presentation entitled 
"Enhancing Observational Drawing Through Analysis, Design, and Invention" explored  simple, step-by-step analytical strategies designed to enhance observational drawing studies and simultaneously nurture student’s inventive abilities and overall visual confidence. "I am happy to say, the presentation went really well, " reports Love. "The conference is huge ( over 5,000 art educators) and there are literally hundreds of presentations. I was really happy ( and more than a bit relieved)  that my presentation drew in a large crowd on an early  Saturday morning, in New Orleans, aka, party capital of the world.  I was definitely aided by the strength of the GA student work, which was featured prominently. The audience was clearly impressed  by the work."  Besides presenting Mr. Love also attended a number of excellent presentations  that touched upon a range of topics he has been exploring including-design thinking, contemporary painting, community activism and art education in the private school environment. "Overall it was a really amazing experience and it opened up my eyes to new ways of taking about and teaching art –and New Orleans is a pretty amazing place. I find these  conferences incredibly inspiring, so I hope to continue attending these events well into the future."






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