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Responding to Your Community Through HaikuUseful LinksArts Corpswww.artscorps.orgDensho Teachers Guide: In the Shadow of My Country a Japanese American Artist Remembershttp://www.densho.org/learning/default.asp?path=shadow/Shadow.aspGreg Kucera Gallerywww.gregkucera.comHaiku For You: A collaborative art project blogwww.ourstereo.com/haikuforyou/In the Mooonlight a Worm...www.haiku.insouthsea.co.uk/index.htmMichael Eble "Beats of Haiga"www.michaeleble.com/Beats.htmlModern Haigawww.modernhaiga.comNational Association of comic Art Educators: Comics and Graphic Novels in the Classroomhttp://www.teachingcomics.org/studyguide.phpRay Rasmussenhttp://raysweb.net/haiga/index.htmlReeds Contemporary Haigawww.reedscontemporaryhaiga.com/index.htmRoger Shimomurahttp://www.rshim.comShimomura explores racism in all its guises - From the racist's POV:Regina Hackett, Seattle Post-Intelligencer March 2004http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/visualart/164137_shimomura.html The Haiku Society of Americawww.hsa-haiku.org3 Lights Gallerywww.threelightsgallery.comYouTube- Haiga Collectionswww.youtube.com/watch?v=tR5PXvwm9_AArt Supplieshttp://www.artistcraftsman.comThis curriculum was created by Arts Corps teaching artists Roberto Ascalon and Lauren Atkinson. Arts Corps was founded on the principle that all young people, not just those with resources, should have access to quality arts learning opportunities. Since 2000, our excellent faculty of teaching artists have been modeling and fostering creative habits to K-12th grade students, so that they may reach their full potential. We work with area community organizations and schools to reach as many kids as possible with powerful arts learning experiences. And since Arts Corps believes that every child should have the freedom to imagine and the courage to be, we offer classes for free. More information at www.artscorps.org |
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