Education

Classes for all ages; activities primarily related to schools; events by educational institutions to further their mission

Pattycake Place

Join us for songs, rhymes, fingerplays, and stories geared toward little readers. We will continue to develop your child's early literacy skills, and you'll get to meet other parents and caregivers. Storytime for the first 15 minutes, free play for the last 30 minutes.

Pattycake Place

Join us for songs, rhymes, fingerplays, and stories geared toward little readers. We will continue to develop your child's early literacy skills, and you'll get to meet other parents and caregivers. Storytime for the first 15 minutes, free play for the last 30 minutes.

Pattycake Place

Join us for songs, rhymes, fingerplays, and stories geared toward little readers. We will continue to develop your child's early literacy skills, and you'll get to meet other parents and caregivers. Storytime for the first 15 minutes, free play for the last 30 minutes.

Pattycake Place

Join us for songs, rhymes, fingerplays, and stories geared toward little readers. We will continue to develop your child's early literacy skills, and you'll get to meet other parents and caregivers. Storytime for the first 15 minutes, free play for the last 30 minutes.

Pattycake Place

Join us for songs, rhymes, fingerplays, and stories geared toward little readers. We will continue to develop your child's early literacy skills, and you'll get to meet other parents and caregivers. Storytime for the first 15 minutes, free play for the last 30 minutes.

Pattycake Place

Join us for songs, rhymes, fingerplays, and stories geared toward little readers. We will continue to develop your child's early literacy skills, and you'll get to meet other parents and caregivers. Storytime for the first 15 minutes, free play for the last 30 minutes.

PDS 2: Grant writing for a photo-based project with Holly Stuart Hughes

Applying for grants to fund your personal project requires preparation and insights into a prospective funder's priorities. Learns the essential components of a successful grant proposal, and how to write a project description that stands out to jurors. This session will also provide advice on researching foundations, residencies and other funding sources that align with your short and long-term goals. Level: All Day & Time: Thursday, February 13, 2025 Event Type: Online Lecture with Q&A Academic Members: Free to enrolled students and educators in organizations who hold an academic membership

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PDS 3: Publishing a Photobook with Michelle Dunn Marsh.

Michelle's conversation on publishing will address photobooks historically, and how they are often functioning as artist books today. She will speak to the importance of a team in creating books that consider both author and audience, and some of the joys and challenges in making books today. Level: All Day & Time: Thursday, March 20, 2025, 7pm-8:30pm Event Type: Online Lecture with Q&A Academic Members: Free to enrolled students and educators in organizations who hold an academic membership. Lecture Series (includes all six lectures): Members, $140.00 / Non-Members, $195. Individuals who

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PDS 4: Best practices for working with a gallery with Catherine Couturier

It's every artists dream to be represented by a gallery. But how does that happen? In this course I will talk about the best practices for approaching galleries, and how relationships between artist and gallerists are formed. I will go deeper into the dos and don'ts and give insight from my own experiences over my career. Level: All Day & Time: Thursday, April 17, 2025, 7pm -8:30pm, ET Event Type: Online Lecture with Q&A Academic Members: Free to enrolled students and educators in organizations who hold an academic membership. Lecture Series (includes all six lectures): Members, $140.00 / Non

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PDS 5: How to apply for an artist residency with Priya Kambli.

This lecture is directed towards emerging artists who are looking to apply for artist residencies. Priya Kambli will provide important information, using examples, about how to find suitable residency programs, how to research them, and how to put together an application that best highlights your work. She will also discuss how participating in various residencies has enabled her to further her own artistic practice. Level: All Day & Time: Thursday, May 8, 2025, 7pm - 8:30pm, ET Event Type: Online Lecture with Q&A Academic Members: Free to enrolled students and educators in organizations who

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