Alice Proujansky & Alexandra Pacheco-Garcia
Thursday, March 19 - 2:00PM to 3:30PM
Atlanta 1
Participants will use the newly updated Aperture On Sight, a twenty-lesson curriculum using photography to teach visual literacy. Educators will decode and encode images, learning how to interpret photographs using flexible, engaging inquiry techniques that make material accessible to students of all levels. This in-person activation will feature an exploration of ways to use Aperture publications in the classroom, and hands-on engagement with educational materials..
Aperture On Sight guides educators and students through the creation of a body of photographic work shaped by looking at photographs. Profound, incisive conversations about art happen in all settings, across all ages and experience levels of photography. While the curriculum was written with the high school-aged photography classroom in mind, it is intended to be flexible and adaptable to various ages and settings. This session will be guided by professional photographer and arts educator Alice Proujansky and Harvard-Westlake photography teacher Alexandra Pacheco-Garcia, and feature a wide range of Aperture publications and artists.
Dialogue and critique are important to the SPE mission.
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