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RE: fostering a creative environment


From: Kimberly Anne Herbert (kimberly)
Date: Mon Feb 14 2000 - 08:01:01 PST

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    If you have a children's museum check with them, they may display artwork by
    children. We do in our Hall case and in the library. We do have 2
    problems - not enough room, and 1 BB gets to much light I don't recommend it
    for more than a week for displaying kids art.

    Kimberly Herbert (kimberly)
    CAM Administrator
    San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts and Children's Art Museum

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Impowerco [Impowerco]
    Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 7:53 AM
    To: ArtsEdNet Talk
    Subject: Re: fostering a creative environment

    Find every opportunity to display student's work...not just the classroom,
    or
    even the school...arrange an art show, inviting the public.

    A guiding philosophy, posted for all to see, i.e.: You never fail until you
    quit trying; Your best is always good enough; I don't want you to do it like
    so-and-so does it, I want to see how YOU do it; etc.

    Never allow anyone to criticize another's work...create an atmosphere of
    mutual support.

    JMHO,

    Charlene

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