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Youth and Family Education
Patricia Miranda has been working in
schools, universities, and libraries for over a decade, introducing
students and adults to the unique experience of creating their own art
supplies-making paint from stones, insects, flowers, earth, and other
natural materials; "illuminating" their art with real 22k gold leaf;
writing on animal skin parchment with turkey quill pens; and creating
their own handmade books. Stemming from her expertise in medieval and
Renaissance manuscript illumination, her program is often included alongside
the medieval history curriculum. With a focus on European traditions, Miranda has extended the concept of her programs to encompass many disciplines and cultures. Connections are made to Eastern, Asian, African and Indigenous traditions, which often utilized similar and related techniques in their own unique art forms. The program expands to focus on science, the environment, history, literature, art; even math through the recipes for paint and ink. All foster a connection between the student and the larger world, especially to the natural world, and to the subjects taught in school. This work offers a truly interdisciplinary and hands-on method that is not only educational but also interactive and fun! The ideal of learning is to offer a new way for students
to draw connections between everything in the world around them,
from art supplies to material objects to food, to the earth from
which everything comes, and to draw their own visions and conclusions
from this knowledge. Many people have never seen a vegetable in
its garden, a person harvesting, a tree being turned into furniture.
The human element in the labor of creating these products is emphasized.
Without these connections, the future of our planet may be at risk.
Connecting materials with the earth and the people who cultivate
and consume them can begin a new way of looking at the world, one
that considers how we extract resources and how we use the gifts
of the planet. The goal of education is to inspire and enrich a
student's life and hope for the future. Educators, schools, PTA,
arts and community organizations are encouraged to be creative in
designing a program for their institution. As an educator I am committed
to this vision. The possibility of developing a dynamic program
that is right for you and your students is a great privilege as
well as a joy. For More Information or to Design a Program for Your School Please Call 914.935.9362 orEmail Patricia Miranda |
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From the Earth Up Art from the Earth Up is an exciting and effective way
for students to learn. In this program, students create original artwork
while also creating their own art supplies from natural materials such
as stones and bugs and flowers. Recipes and techniques that have been
practiced by many cultures for hundreds, even thousands of years are
utilized. With a focus on the medieval and ancient European traditions
of manuscript illumination and panel painting, connections are made
to Eastern, Asian, African and Indigenous traditions, who often utilized
similar and related techniques in their own unique art forms. The process
of creating art from the "earth up"- finding the sources for inks and
paint, making the art supplies, using them in original work, and incorporating
our cultural traditions- sparks a creative and unique attitude towards
learning and begins a lifelong understanding that we are an integral
part of the human and natural world. This method gives students a sense
of the great historical context in which we live, and reminds them of
how culture, and especially art, connects us all. This well-rounded, interdisciplinary and integrated approach brings history and learning to life, and students remember, retain, and use what they have learned throughout their lifetime. As an artist and educator, I continue to learn with every school and every student, and my commitment and enthusiasm grow with each program. The love of learning is the best education. The Overview Session
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