Teacher Art Exchange: Food for creative thought
24 Feb 2009 4 Comments
in Art, Education, MadSilence Tags: J. Paul Getty Trust, Teacher Art Exchange
Here’s something interesting. MadSilence has been posted to the TeacherArtExchange, an online listserv for teachers and educators, as an “interesting art site.” The J. Paul Getty Trust supports the Exchange which is described as:
An online community of teachers and learners that discusses issues related to art education through e-mail. Share lesson ideas, teacher resources, and network with colleagues from across the United States—even around the world. Your e-mails will be archived so that you can benefit from insights and ideas shared in past discussions.
The post an be found at: MadSilence website food for creative thought
Here’s what it says:
Here is an interesting art site, food for creative thought.
I especially like the Art of the Chair. I can’t wait to show my students the balloon chairs.
This might have been posted before, but it bears repeating.
http://madsilence.wordpress.com/
MadSilence
A father and daughter explore art, culture, and whatever else catches our fancy from different sides of the globe.
Hope this inspires,
Christine Besack
Check out the Getty’s Teacher Programs and Resources that help incorporate the study of art into the classroom.
~MadSilence




Feb 24, 2009 @ 01:09:35
Like I said, Madsilence is one of the best online destinations for the latest news on the world of arts. Truly deserving.
Feb 24, 2009 @ 02:11:53
Congrats!
Feb 24, 2009 @ 07:14:06
Well deserved, MadSilence!
Feb 26, 2009 @ 04:29:50
hey I found you via twitter and google reader. I have been on the getty list for ten years..lol and found your site thru Craig Roland.