Our group was fortunate to have been invited this past April 16 to a roundtable discussion at the Bard Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program, located adjacent to MacArthur Park.
Two of our members--Janet and Rojelio--sat on a panel, where the impact of the Black Mountain College (current exhibit at Hammer Museum) and all its related humans were considered as a fulcrum for conversation and questions, including the state of arts and education today from perspectives inside and out (sometimes both simultaneously) of institutional models, their impact, their goals, etc.
Much thanks go to Bard College MAT Literature and Education faculty member, Adrienne Walser, those that helped organize this event, and to the fellow panelists.
Two of our members--Janet and Rojelio--sat on a panel, where the impact of the Black Mountain College (current exhibit at Hammer Museum) and all its related humans were considered as a fulcrum for conversation and questions, including the state of arts and education today from perspectives inside and out (sometimes both simultaneously) of institutional models, their impact, their goals, etc.
Much thanks go to Bard College MAT Literature and Education faculty member, Adrienne Walser, those that helped organize this event, and to the fellow panelists.
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