2022 Arts Education Conference | Joy, Remembering Who We Are
To support robust collaboration between teachers and arts education partners, the CPS Department of Arts Education and Ingenuity co-presented the 5th annual Arts Education Conference on April 8th, 2022.
Attracting upwards of 500 attendees and offering a variety of inspiring arts workshops, presentations, panels, and maker spaces, the Conference provided an opportunity for Chicago’s arts educators to build and share knowledge and skills, gain new insights and understanding, and develop the vital relationships that allow their individual and shared work to flourish and thrive.
It is our job as educators to not just teach skills, but also to teach students to know, validate, and celebrate who they are
Dr. Gholdy Muhammed
The 2022 Arts Education Conference | Joy, Remembering Who We Are, was a full-day virtual conference that provided participants with space to deepen their understanding of culturally responsive education. Participants engaged in thought-provoking conversations, community practice, and relevant strategic tool sharing to reimagine their pedagogy and curriculum. The Conference empowered participants to more deeply actualize spaces where students become leaders of their learning and uniquely positioned to create art that expresses a complete story of who they are: one that remembers their joy.
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2021 Arts Education Conference: Rest & Renew
Again and again during the pandemic, our arts teachers and arts partners went above and beyond to provide nurturing, creative, vibrant spaces for students to express themselves creatively—and in doing so, find a safe outlet to relieve stress and process the complex emotions and thoughts that this past year has either provoked or magnified. On April 16th, 2021, the CPS Department of Arts Education partnered with Ingenuity to create an event dedicated to giving them that same space.
At this half-day virtual Conference, we offered a variety of calming, centering, and energizing creative experiences that helped arts teachers and arts partners reconnect with one another, engage in restorative artmaking, productively process and reflect on the past year, and look to the future with renewed spirit and hope.
All 2021 Conference sessions are available as recordings! Click on the headings below to access the recorded sessions as well as all accompanying handouts and slides.
Opening Remarks and Keynote Presentation
Following brief remarks by members of the CPS Department of Arts Education and Ingenuity, Heather Ireland Robinson, Executive Director of the Jazz Institute of Chicago, opens up the Conference as she riffs on the theme Rest and Renew. Heather shares real-life stories about how she has survived and thrived this past year leading a non-profit organization and a family of five. From struggles and tears to triumph and laughter, she bares it all, including ideas on how to find joy and strength through the work of authentic leadership and creativity. Renowned cellist Tomeka Reid and student pianist Devin Shaw (Whitney Young HS) entertain participants at the start of the speech and end with an original tune composed on the spot in response to Heather’s keynote.
Led by CPS dance teachers Elisa Foshay, Gina Spears, and M.K. Victorson, reflect on the school year and then experience a guided movement meditation. Through guided practice, you will learn to use breath as a tool to boost (as well as balance) energy. Designed to share movement and breath as a vehicle for renewal and reflection, the session culminates in a discussion of classroom connections to the activities.
Creative Connections: Music, the Arts, and SEL
Explore the power of music as it intertwines with art, poetry, and social-emotional learning. CPS music teachers Jenai Jenkins, Frank Cademartori, and Leo Park will lead you through interactive activities and explore research promoting positive health-based outcomes for adults and students alike. Leave the session with lesson ideas and an appreciation for the social, emotional, and cognitive benefits of incorporating music into your own and your students’ lives.
Once Upon Our Time Capsule: Encapsulating Our Past Year
Led by Chicago Children’s Theatre teaching artists Lizzy May, Terry Guest, and Micah Figueroa, participants are guided through the process of honoring and releasing the past year and imagining and stepping courageously into a new future. Each participant will create a time capsule of their strength and bravery and share their experiences, reflecting their heroism to one another.
Write It Out: A Self-Care and Journaling Workshop
Multidisciplinary artist Rhonda Wheatley leads this exploration of journaling as a multi-faceted tool for healing, growth, and personal transformation. Learn how journaling can help you move through blocks and limitations, uplift your energy, cultivate creativity, manifest your goals, and tap into your authenticity. Explore tools, prompts, and tactics for sustaining a self-affirming journaling practice, for beginners and experienced journalers alike.
The Conference closing session begins with short guided breathing technique/meditations led by CPS music educator Dave Stahlberg. Participants then engage in a creative reflection through mantra-making, and lastly, are treated to a musical presentation by the CPS Arts Student Voice Committee (ASVC), featuring an original Conference theme song by R&B/soul artist Cole DeGenova with lyrics inspired by the ASVC!
Download the complete brochure of all 2021 Conference sessions with links to recordings and resources.
2020 Arts Education Conference: Amplifying Essential Voices (Virtual Keynote and Student Panel)
In lieu of the full annual Arts Education Conference, the CPS Department of Arts Education and Ingenuity presented a livestream of the Conference’s keynote speaker, Jorge Lucero, Associate Professor of Art Education in the School of Art + Design at the University of Illinois. Following his presentation on the amplification of essential voices in the arts, Jorge was joined by a panel of CPS students for further discussion and a live Q&A session.
Download or view other resources from the event:
- Event slides presented by the Department of Arts Education & Ingenuity
- Keynote slides accompanying Jorge Lucero’s presentation
- “Why the Arts?” video created by the CPS Arts Student Voice Committee
Clock Hour/CPDU Information for Teachers
- Teachers from district-managed CPS schools have been marked as attended in Learning Hub. Attendees should log into Learning Hub and go to “My Learning” to complete the online ISBE survey in order to receive 1.5 clock hours.
- Charter/contract/options teachers received an ISBE evaluation via email from cpsarts@cps.edu. Attendees should have completed and returned this form by May 22, 2020 in order to receive an Evidence of Completion form. If you are a charter/contract/options teacher and you have questions about receiving credit, please email cpsarts@cps.edu.
2020 Livestream Speaker and Panel Moderator: Jorge Lucero
Jorge Lucero, Associate Professor of Art Education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jorge Lucero is a Chicago artist who currently serves as Associate Professor of Art Education at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. A former Chicago Public School teacher, his art practice has occurred all over the US and abroad. Jorge is the editor of the compendium Mere and Easy: Collage as a Critical Practice in Pedagogy (U of I Press) and the co-author of Teacher as Artist-in-Residence (Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts), as well as the forthcoming STUDYCOLLECTION: Repository for Conviviality (Candor Arts). Jorge earned his undergraduate degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and his graduate degrees from Penn State University.
More information about Jorge and his work can be found at www.jorgelucero.com.