Columbia College Graduate Study
TagMath Website Resources Reviewed!
There are two weeks of summer classes left to go, and I am suddenly trying to swallow up this summer. In the past week I’ve been to th..
Special Education in the Art Classroom: A Lesson Adaptation
As a choreographer of instruction, I adapted my second grade unit on collagraph lizard screen-printing to meet the needs of striving s..
An Unofficial Guide to Making Money and/or Gaining Experience While in Graduate School
“When I want to be alone, I go to the playground. I like the monkey bars, and I flip off the swing. The ground is made of wood chips, ..
Chicago Sightseeing (Part 2): Fireworks on the Pier
During my last blog post, I spoke about the commercial and historical gem that is Navy Pier. Normal summer days bring waves of tourist..
Summertime Blues
As I write this, I have two summer classes under my belt and a third starting soon. Our summer schedule is a bit intense, but I’ve bee..
Summer in the Windy City…oh and the burbs!
This summer, I have been busy finishing my thesis…aka the portfolio of work that I have done for the past two years in the Art Educa..
Chicago Sightseeing (Part 1): Double Decker Tour
As a recent graduate, I am in decompression mode for the summer. This process started right after school ended, when I went to Miami a..
PGA: We Generate Our own Environment…Continued
When reading Danielle Holtz’s blog post about our amazing PGA installation, it was interesting to read a different perspective on the ..
The Long, Slow Goodbye: De-installation
The feeling is déjà vu as I walk the hallway between the Raw Space and the B&P Gallery. It is a short walk I have taken hundreds of ti..
Back to Basics: Learning to Relax
My last few blog posts covered the overwhelming energy of the MFA exhibition and graduation from Columbia. As a Graduate Ambassador no..