Sun, Sep 08
|Cape Cod Museum of Art
Special Event! - Creative Outlets Youth Program Celebration, Luncheon and Panel Discussion
Join us for a gala luncheon celebration, pop-up art exhibit and lively panel discussion, “Is Art the Best Medicine to Empower Teens With Resilience?”
Time & Location
Sep 08, 2019, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Cape Cod Museum of Art, 60 Hope Ln, Dennis, MA 02638, USA
About
Visit the Creative Outlets Webpage for a More Detailed Outline of Events HERE
Schedule of Events:
Part One - Noon to 2:00 pm
Gala Graduation Ceremony
Meet Our Teen Artist/Graduates, Their Families, and Our Entire Creative Outlets Staff
Exhibits, Music,Performances, Open Mic
Luncheon and Speakers
Catherine Madden for Project Here
Project Manager Office of Attorney General Maura Healey
Liz Silva, Senior Cadre Trainer, Botvin Life Skills
Part Two - 2:00 to 4:00 pm
“Is Art the Best Medicine for Empowering Teens With Resilience?”
Panel and Seminar, Moderator Sharon Leder
With Keynote Speaker/Artists Lynn Stanley and Tracey Anderson
Keynote Speaker/Artists
Lynn Stanley has served the creative non-profit sector for over 20 years, most recently as Curator of Education at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM). Stanley has developed award-winning programs for underserved children and teens, and professional development opportunities for K-12 educators and administrators. Program content includes the application of Visual Thinking Strategies, a curriculum that utilizes art to foster critical thinking skills; life skills and leadership development. She believes in the transformative power of education and art-making magic.
Tracey Anderson graduated with a degree in Drawing & Painting, Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland, and completed Post Graduate Studies at The Royal College of Art, London. From 2008-2017, she was the lead teacher in PAAM’s Art Reach program, and is currently Creative Technology Specialist for Provincetown International Baccalaureate Schools. Anderson is one of 5 artists featured in the 2004 Emerging Artists exhibition at PAAM, and in group and solo exhibitions in the UK, New York, and Provincetown. She has taught classes in traditional and digital media for children and adults at PAAM’s Lillian Orlowsky and William Freed Museum School and the Lenore Ross Curating Program; Castle Hill Center for the Arts Truro, MA
Panelists: Dr. Ann Caretti, Director Student Services, Nauset Regional Schools; Catherine Madden (Attorney General’s Office), Liz Silva (Botvin LifeSkills); Stephanie Briody, Co-Founder Behavioral Health Innovators, Inc. and Alternate Peer Groups/Duffy Health Center; Livia Davis, Chief Learning Officer C4 Innovations, Project Lead for SAMSHA Consortium supporting states to address opioid use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery, Co-founder Duffy Health Center (Health Care for the Homeless) in Massachusetts; Creative Outlets Graduates
Please Purchase Tickets by September 3, 2019
$75/person Entire Afternoon (Part One & Two)
$15/person Part Two
For more information contact program founder:
Sharon Leder, Sharon.teichmangallery@gmail.com
508-896-2395
Tickets
Celebration & Panel Discussion
The Cape Cod Museum of Art will host a gala luncheon celebration and panel discussion, “Is Art the Best Medicine to Empower Teens With Resilience?” The celebration and panel will be held from noon to 4 pm on Sunday September 8, 2019. This ticket covers both the celebration and panel discussion.
$75.00Sale endedPanel Discussion 2 pm - 4 pm
The Cape Cod Museum of Art will host a panel discussion, “Is Art the Best Medicine to Empower Teens With Resilience?” The panel will be held from 2 pm to 4 pm on Sunday September 8, 2019. This ticket is for the panel discussion only.
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