Teaching Roster Artist in Residency

Lee Ann Goerss

Quick Facts

Recipient: 
Lee Ann Goerss
Source: 
Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund
Recipient Type: 
Individual
Status: 
Completed
Activity Type: 
Grants/Contracts
Counties Affected 
Wright
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Project Details

My proposal is for a divided 4-day Residency that will reach approximately 130 learners grades 3-5. The project is the creation of insect masks in an adaptive form and designing a setting for display of these masks for Expo Night, Discovery's year-end cel
Status: 
Completed
Start Date: 
January 2012
End Date: 
May 2012

Project Details by Fiscal Year

Fiscal Year(s): 
2012
Legal Citation / Subdivision: 
Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3
Appropriation Language 
ACHF Arts Education
Fiscal Year Funding Amount: 
$1,800
Other Funds Leveraged: 
$0
Direct expenses: 
$1,800
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s) 
The Big Idea is to leave both students and educators with a positive and fun art encounter worth repeating; and, an overall collaborative art experience that helps them connect art with other areas of learning. This plan will pose such questions as: What can I use to create art? How do we find art in the world around us? Can we learn something about science or social studies when we do art? Is there a connection between writing and art? The Learning Goals apply to all learners; with a more in-depth emphasis in the Core Group. This collaborative Residency will be guided by the teamwork of Artist and the 3-5 Core Teachers. This team will facilitate the assessment and achievement of goals. Learning Goals: To make clear connections between art and other areas of learning, i.e. can the students verbalize a link between their artwork and a statement about science or social studies. To challenge the students' use of vocabulary by coupling art and writing. To explore various art media through the creation of masks.In-service hours are woven throughout the program to gather evidence of learning, including the Teacher/Artist team and meetings with staff. The final collective display can be used as a student exemplar to assess the success of the project and will also be used as a tangible work of art to share and solicit student response using prompting phrases. This provides me with a variety of opportunities to observe, share and communicate. Spreading the project over time allows for focus on smaller groups as well as the big picture. This project is incorporated into current district standards as well as state standards and will culminate in a community celebration of art and learning.

Project Manager

Lee Ann
Goerss
Lee Ann Goerss
MN
(763) 682-4756

Competitive Grant Making Body

Information on the entities that award competitive grants
Board Members and Qualifications 
Chris Rasmussen| retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member| John Stander| Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator| Peter Veljkovich| served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey| Mike Carlson| Foley High School Art Teacher, potter| Leslie Hanlon| Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series| Janice Courtney| Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.
Advisory Group Members and Qualifications 
Chris Rasmussen; retired Foley Senior High School art teacher, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Board Member and College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Programming Advisory Council Member; John Stander; Executive director for Elk River Arts Alliance, school administrator; Peter Veljkovich; served on the Littleton Fine Arts Committee and as county representative for the South Suburban Arts Committee, Fine Arts Photographer, Writer, Disc Jockey; Mike Carlson; Foley High School Art Teacher, potter; Leslie Hanlon; Director of Fundraising and Marketing for the College of St Benedicts/St John's University Fine Arts Series; Janice Courtney; Arts Advisor/Assistant Director of St. Cloud State University Program Board.
Conflict of Interest Disclosed: 
No