I have taught most of my adult life in some capacity. I finally became a full-on instructor at the college level in 2008. Best decision I ever made. Here are 20 pieces that try to encapsulate the results I get in class.
PDF of Teaching Materials
I taught my research-based lesson at the Brooklyn Brainery, and it is quickly becoming a regular event!
Learning to make monoprints on a copper plate.
A zine, with multicolor screen print cover and handmade paper accent, 2000
The print placed into the zines we constructed
Monica Sandoval, me, and Mar Pascual. Lovely people!
Below you will find a more exhaustive collection.
Interaction Design
Student One: Research
Student One: Card Sort
Student One: Sitemap
Student One: Pencil Sketches
Student One: Final Homepage
Student One: Style Guide
Student One: Final Interior Page
Print
Uniform for the Solar Decathlon
Typography & Lettering
Foundation Drawing
This is a lesson I found and incorporated
Printmaking/Book Arts
Jose cranked out a stencil in no time flat.
The very simple demo I did, althoguh everyone already knew the method.
Shannon cranked out this pine cone in minutes.
We took over a computer lab, but there are better rooms for the messy stuff. Next time!
Richard hard at work.
Films for the screen printing
The flyer for the workshops.
Sketches
Printing!
Monica Sandoval, me, and Mar Pascual. Lovely people!
This poster was from an earlier workshop at the Pyramid Arts Center
This project was a chance for students to compare their work with that of a creative hero.
This project was a chance for students to compare their work with that of a creative hero.
This project was an opportunity to use folded forms to emphasize the design.
A zine, with multicolor screen print cover and handmade paper accent, 2000
Teaching at WSW, 2000
A monoprint created in the WSW Arts in Education program I created in 2000
The print placed into the zines we constructed
Teaching at WSW, 2000
Etching produced by 4th Grader
Portfolio Prep