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J.Davis&Y.R.Brow
n,Co-Chairs
2012C.O.A.E.A.SU
MMERINSTITUTE
221EastHigh
Bellefontaine,Ohio43311
JOIN US THIS SUMMER...
at the premiere, professional developmentevent for art educators in Central Ohio.
Enrich your mind, refresh your perspectives,
and invigorate your teaching at the 2012
COAEA Summer Institute. Enjoy a stimulatingand creative atmosphere while developing
new skills for use in your art classroom/studio.Choose from a variety of media in 2D and
3D disciplines, including traditional, and
digital. This program will allow eachparticipant to complete 16 hours of
professional development. Space is limited,so register early!
Participate in hands-on studio
workshops in a variety of arteducation and
fine arts disciplines.
Complete 16 studio contact hours
toward professional
development requirements
CEUs/PDUs/Graduate Credit ($199).
Share ideas and lesson plans with
other colleagues.
Only $99 plus some material fees.
Registration will be accepted on a
first come, first served basis until allspaces have been filled. The $99
registration fee, and any material
fees must be aid at the time of
CENTRAL OHIO ART EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
2012 C.O.A.E.A.SUMMER INSTITUTE
Kirkmont Center6946 County Road 10
Zanesfield, Ohio 43360
July 24th & 25th, 2012
Two days of professional development,CEUs/PDUs, graduate credit, meals and
more. Enjoy a great PD all for less than$100.00 for two days! See you there. Tolearn more about the site and facilities atKirkmont, please visitwww.kirkmontcenter.com
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10 REASONS TO ATTEND:
1. Its TWO, fun, high-energydays packed with non-stop,hands-on learning!
2. You will get strategies andbest practices that will have
an immediate impact onyour approach to teachingand your classroom.
3. Well show you budget-friendly recycled and
upcycled projects.4. There will be art techniques
foreveryone, especiallyNON-artist teachers!
5. You will network with working
artist and art educators thathave a local, state , nationaland international reputation.
6. Youll work with exemplarsand industry leaders in theart education, art materialsand technology fields.
7. There will be strategies forboth new and experiencedteachers.
8. You will experience creativityto broaden your experienceas a teacher and deepenyour understanding oflearning.
9. Two ways to pay--Paper andPen and Online!, Food,massages, and a nice placeto lay your head.
10. F.O.M.S. (Fear Of MissingSomething!)
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CALENDAR:01 July 2012...................RegistrationDeadlinefirst come, first served
3 July 2012...Cancellation
of your registration. NO REFUNDS can
be provided after Tuesday, July 32012.
24 July, 2012....................Check-in andWorkshops
25 July 2012................Check-in
and Workshops
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F.Y.I.
You do not need to be an OAEA
member to attend!
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTWITH CONTINUING EDUCATION
UNIT(CEU/PDU) credit will be offeredat this event. CEU/PDU credit will beavailable for attending this institute. If
you are in the certification renewal
cycle, this institute is an excellent
opportunity to earn credits towards
recertification.
GRADUATE CREDIT OPTION - FOR
ONE GRADUATE CREDIT HOUR
$200 Registration/payment for
college credit can be made on the first
day of the camp. Credit will be
awarded by Ashland University. Please
do not include your college credit
money with your2012 COAEA Summer
Institute registration fee payment. At
this writing the Course Title: Art
Education Institute Course
#EDU6170N9
PLEASE BRING YOUR FAVORITE
SNACKS TO SHARE. We will have a
snack center throughout the course
of the event.
ALCOHOL IS NOT PERMITTED ONTHE PREMISESof the Kirkmont Center.Feel free to visit local restaurants andshops where you can imbibe, dine and
buy gifts to remember this event! Wewill have an information sheet about
the area available at check-in.
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CANCELLATION POLICYCOAEA reserves the right to cancelany workshop that have a material fee
and/or the summer institute due to
insufficient enrollment and will notify
students of any cancellation by July 15,2012prior to the start of the summerinstitute. In the event that COAEAcancels a workshop and/or the
institute, the student will receive a full
refund. COAEA cannot be responsible
for airline tickets or other travel costs in
the event of a cancellation.
REFUND POLICYIn the event that COAEA cancels a
workshop where the attendee paid a
material fee and/or the institute, the
student will receive a full refund.COAEA cannot be responsible for
airline tickets or other travel costs in theevent of a cancellation. The COAEA
will issue full refund minus a $25.00administration fee, for all WRITTENcancellations RECEIVED no later than
Tuesday, July 10 2012. Cancellationsmay be submitted by U.S. mail to
Jennifer Davis, RD/Co-Chair:221 East High, Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311
or an email to Jennifer Davis:[email protected]. You will receivea confirmation email for all
cancellations. If you do NOT receivethe confirmation email, contact
Jennifer Davis at 567-704-6098 toconfirm receipt of your written/email
request. After Tuesday, July 10, 2012,you may substitute a qualified
teacher/COAEA member in your placefor a $25.00 transfer fee. NO REFUNDScan be provided after Tuesday, July 10,
2012.
MASSAGES:One half-hour massages provided bylicensed massage therapists. $25 1/2
hour
TRAVEL:All travel expenses andarrangements are left to the individual.
BRING YOUR STUFF...A camera, batteries, thumb drive andlaptop to capture the moments,
download lesson plans directly to your
computer or thumb drive , set up your
Little Davinci Online Student Art
Galleries account, and to swap
information with colleagues. Bringmoney, you may want to shop in the
area, we may have a raffle or the
presenters may have supplies for sell.
Your favorite pillow/blanket, drawingtablet, a digital voice recorder, extrabatteries, bug spray, Rx...THINK
CAMPING!
ACCOMMODATIONS:We will workand live in the Croft House Lodge at
the Kirkmont Center. Shared suite style
sleeping accommodations are
available on a first served basis forthose who prefer it. Located off the
great room are four bedrooms (6 beds
per room), each with 4 bunks, 2 single
beds a private washroom and shower.
One of the bedrooms is handicap
accessible. The lodge has a kitchentoo.MEALS:Continental breakfast (bothdays) and lunch (both days) will be
served each day and one evening
meal (24 July) is provided. Vegetarian
options will be available at each meal.
Please let us know if you have anyspecific food allergies, etc, we will
notify the caterer.
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REGISTRATION
The registration for the 2012COAEA Summer Institute willbe filled on a first come, first
served basis and earlyregistration isrecommended as class sizesare limited and fill early.Note: Sessions are limited to15-20 participants each.Early registration helps ourinstructors and artists
traveling to the SummerInstitute make supplypurchases, travel andaccommodationarrangements in a timelymanner.
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A registration confirmationwill be sent to you uponreceipt of payment. The
COAEA per the instructorswill post supply lists if
necessary via email. Eachregistrant must complete aregistration form andprovide all the informationrequested below. Formsthat are incomplete or thatcontain more than onename will not be honored.
Forms that are sent withoutfull payment will not behonored.
Please use the Old School Paper RegistrationMethod form to register for the 2012COAEA Summer Institute, to tell us which
workshops you will attend, especially theones that have a material fee, lodging,meal choices and massages. We acceptChecks and MoneyOrders. You canalso register and pay with a credit cardonline. Additional fees will be applied byEVENTBRITE.com. See the link below:
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
2012 COAEA SUMMER INSTITUTEPre-Institute Event
Learn the art of Raku Clay Hand
Building with Artist Holly Ruggles
Friday, 15 June 20129:30A-11:30ABenjamin Logan Middle SchoolHosted by Jennifer Davis, COAEARegional Director)$15.00 feeRaku has been described as atechnique, a specialized product, a
state of mind, and even a religiousexperience. To a traditionalJapanese potter, it is perhaps all the
above. Make your own creationsusing easy hand-building methods
(pinch, slab, and coil). ALL SKILLLEVELS WELCOME. Previousexperience in hand building would
be helpful. Also, learn how to glazeyour work and fire an object at aworkshop at the COAEA Summer
Institute. The fee covers the handbuilding session, glaze and the rakufiring (July 24 firing at Holly Ruggles
Geodesic home studio).If you cannot attend the workshop atBenjamin Logan Middle School youmay bring an already made and
bisque fired piece to be raku fired(the item must be made from rakuclay). Please contact Jennifer [email protected] registrationpurposes. workshop PSIRCHB(3 hours)
Lower Lodge Carpet2
9:00A10.30ATaking Cues from NatureFORREST Woody AMIDON
Participants will use their digitalcamera, cell phone, iPod, or iPadto take close up photos of the
natural world. The images on thedigital devices will be used tocreate paintings that explore line,form, texture, and color. Searchthrough the catalogue of images
that you already have, print a fewand bring them along too. (hands-on lesson) workshop24C(1.50 hours) Upper Lodge L
9:00A 10.30A Create yourschool/personal art gallery
LITTLE DAVINCIJoin the owners ofLittleDaVinci.com and learn how toset up an online gallery for yourstudents and your personal artwork.Teachers and parents can now
easily create free, online artgalleries to showcase the amazingwork that our children create.Families and friends can view thesemasterpieces and purchaseprofessional, customized giftsthrough our gift show. Whensomething is purchased through the
LittleDaVinci.com gallery, 20% ofthe profits go back to that theschool or organization.(informational/tutorial)workshop24D(1.50 hours) Lower Level Lodge Floor
2012 COAEA SUMMER INSTITUTEDAY 1 TUESDAY, 24 JULY
8:00-8:45A
Check-in/ Workshop/Set-ups/Meetand Greet (45 min)Upper LevelLodge
9:00 A11:45ADoll-Making Made EasyPETER A. BERWALDIn this workshop, participants willlearn all they need to know fordeveloping an economical andeasy lesson for making dolls from
polymer clay (Sculpey/Fimo), coathangers, wood, fabric and assortedmaterials. (hands-on lesson) $8 fee
workshop 24A (2.75 hours) UpperLodge R
9:00 A11:45A
Recycled Materials in Art: WindowClings MICHELLE STITZLEINDo you recycle? This workshop willshow you how to use thousands ofplastic bottle caps to make a reallycool bottle cap art window cling.Create a design, apply the caps,
stick the design on the windowcling and enjoy. (hands-on lesson)
Workshop24B (2.75 hours)
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2012 COAEA SUMMER INSTITUTEDAY 1 TUESDAY, 24 JULY
9:00A12:00PInto The Woods: Plein AirePhotography SELF-GUIDEDLet the Kirkmont property inspire
your creativity. This is a self-guided(non instructor) activity. Explore thegrounds of the Kirkmont Center and
create art with other creativepeople and let us enhance ourskills, share our knowledge andmotivate each other. Work in themedia you are most comfortable
with or try media that you want toexplore (digital photography,monoprints, charcoal, watercolor,acrylic, oil, etc.).(3 hours)workshop24E (hands-on lesson)(3 hours) On property
12:00P12:30PLUNCH (30 minutes) LowerLodge Carpet
12:30P-1:00P Keynote with Michelle
Stitzlein: Publishing & Global ArtTravelMeet the Artist/Author, MichelleStitzlein. Stitzlein, has been creatingsculpture with recycled materials asa full-time artist since 2000 in herBaltimore, Ohio studio. Her work hasbeen shown in art and craftmuseums nationally, and has beenfeatured on HGTV. She was
awarded a 2008 IndividualExcellence Grant from the Ohio Arts
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1:30P3:30PConfronting a Blank SurfaceC.FORRESTWoody AMIDONParticipants will experiment with avariety of ways to add color to a
prepared surface. Once color andtexture have been established, wewill discuss hot to proceed tofinished works. (hands-on lesson)workshop24G(2 hours) Upper Level Lodge L
1:30P4:15PThe Art, Science, History, Mess, and
Shenanigans of Papermaking forAny Classroom DANIEL COLVINThis workshop will be coveringpaper making techniques fromtraditional sheet making toinstallation sculptures. Participantswill process paper pulp, make sheetpaper, make colored paper, sculpt
paper, learn to incorporate papermaking into other art forms. (hands-on lesson) $15 feeworkshop24H(2.75 hours) LowerLod e Floor
Council. Michelle has visited over 50
elementary schools andorganizations as an artist-in-residence and continues to share
her passion for creating withhumble materials in her books,
workshops, presentations andexhibitions. Learn about her twobooks Cool Caps! and BottlecapLittle Bottlecap, which are how-toart & craft books about theutilization of recycled, plastic bottlecaps from milk jugs, orange juicecartons, water bottles, cola bottles,shampoo bottles, margarine tubs,and other products. Michelle willalso share information on her travelsand her collection of art madefrom recycled materials from India,Guatemala, Mexico, South Africa,
Peru, Bolivia, Colombia andNamibia. (informational) (30minutes)Lower Lodge Carpet1:00P-1:30PBREAK (30 minutes)
1:30P3:30PRecycled Materials in Art: Mini-Sculpture MICHELLE STITZLEINCreate a freestanding bottle capsculpture with Michelle Stitzlein. AWHOLE BIN of plastic bottle capsare just WAITING to be transformedinto a work of art. So, whatchagonna create! (hands-on lesson)workshop24F
(2 hours) Lower Lodge Carpet
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2012 COAEA SUMMER INSTITUTEDAY 1 TUESDAY, 24 JULY
3:45P5:30PCreating Personal Shrines: A GreatWay to Get to Know Your StudentsCINDY KERR
What imagery would you use todescribe yourself or a topicimportant to you? Bring images,text, journal pages, and tiny 3-dobjects to build a mini-shrine. Agreat lesson to learn about yourstudents! (hands-on lesson) $2fee workshop24I (90 minutes) UpperLevel R
3:45P5:30PMAKE-A PIN-TAKE A PINDAWN NORRIS (Repeated on07/25/12)
Get to know fellow arteducators/conference participantsby making a unique, wearable, artpin. In this activity, you will have achance to create an original,wearable pin. The catch is, youcant keep your own pin. The pinyou create is the price you pay to
buy someone elses pin. Onceyouve created a pin, you will leave
yours at the pin making station.Then you can take a pin made bysomeone. See if you can find the
creator of your pin at the GreaterCincinnati OAEA Professional
Development Conference! (hands-on lesson)workshop24JLodge Loft
5:30P-5:45P Break (15 min)
2Participants will learn thecharacteristics of raku, and begiven instructions on how toconstruct a raku kiln of their own.
Raku is fun and exciting. Join usand discover how to share thisJapanese art form with yourstudents. The workshop is also astand-alone workshop that can beattended whether you went to thehand-building workshop or not.You may bring an already madeand bisque fired piece to be rakufired (the item must be made fromraku clay) on July 24. Everyone iswelcome to Holly's home, even ifyou are not participating in the rakuworkshop. You may observe thefiring process or just enjoy Holly'sbeautiful enclosed back porch,some refreshments, and a relaxingsoak in the hot tub.workshop24K(hands-on lesson)(2.25 hours) $15 fee for handbuilding , glazing and firing or $10
for glazing/firing only Off Site
5:45P6:30P Dinner/Travel toRaku Firing
6:45P9;00PRaku Glazing and FiringHOLLY RUGGLES
Learn how to glaze and fire a rakuceramic piece. This workshop is afollow-up to the June 15, Learn the
Art of Raku Clay Hand Building withArtist Holly Ruggles workshop at Ben
Logan Middle School. Raku is afiring process developed in 16thcentury Japan for the Japanesetea ceremony. Pieces fired in thismanner are referred to as Raku orRaku pottery. The pieces areglazed, dried and put directly into avery hot kiln where they remainabout twenty minutes until theglazes have melted at atemperature of 1820F. The piece isthen removed from the gas firedkiln with long Raku tongs and putinto a nest of hay or news paperand covered with a bucketcreating a reduction chamber.
They are then quickly quenchedwith water. Raku glazes are famousfor the beautiful metallic luster andcrackle effects. This is a fascinatingfiring process to see and be a partof. Raku firing is dramatic andexciting. The glaze and firing session
will be off site at the Holly Rugglesgeodesic home/studio.
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2012 COAEA SUMMER INSTITUTEDAY 2 WEDNESDAY, 25 JULY
8:00A8:45ABreakfast/ workshop set-ups/meetand greets (45min)
8:45A9:00A Break (15 min)
SWAP!Bring your favorite lessonplan from 2011-2012. Also bring a
project example and/or images.Participants are asked to use the
following format for their
submissions. Lesson plans should
be original, typed and includethe art teachers name, name
and address of the school, title
of lesson, grade level, and
behavioral objectives. art
materials, procedures, and
evaluation rubric. Participantsshould bring 20 copies of their
best lesson and/or a digital file
that folks can download to theirHD/thumb drive. You will receive
a ticket to the swap with yourcontribution. Packets of
lessons/download starting at
3:00 p.m. on July 25th.
workshop25AUpper Lodge R
29:00A -10:30AMaps of DiscoveryROXANNE HOLONITCHIf you have enjoyed the magical
world of Winnie the Pooh's HundredAcre Wood, Tolkien Middle Earth,Swiss Family Robinson or Narnia theMaps of Discovery workshop is theperfect creative journey. Drawingmaps of imaginary places is fun;doing this can inspire yourimagination and it is also a limitlessart form for the young and youngat heart. In the workshop you willdraw maps that look natural, vivid,and visually appealing, using simpleart materials. A fun project for K-12and art journaling. (hands-onlesson) workshop25D(1.5 hours) Lower Lodge Carpet
10:45A-12:00PMARIE'S CANDIES: The Art of
Chocolate TourTour a local confectioner and learn
about the art and design of thechocolate business. Since 1956,Marie's Candies has been makingits own chocolates. In 1996, thecompany restored a historical traindepot to host their cozy, chocolatecandy shop. Join the associates of
Maries Candies and experiencefreshly made chocolate samples,tour the facilities, and you can
choose from over 80 varieties of(delicious and informational)
9:00A11:45A
New Products and Art-makingTechniquesKATHRYN CAHILLCome play with new materials andproducts from various art
companies. Sax Art, Inc.representative Katie Cahill will showus fun and exciting techniques forour classrooms and in our own art.(informational/hands-on lesson)workshop25B (2.75 hours)Upper Lodge L
9:00A11:45AStroke & Coat Explorations:Sunflower VaseBOB MORENIA creative hands-on workshoputilizing versatile and vividMaycoStroke & Coat glazes and glazingtechniques focusing on color,composition and brushwork.Create a Monet like Sunflower vase(not a plate) using Stroke & Coatglazes as aopaque and watercolorin a Majolica technique. Also, learn
how to do brushwork using a scriptliner brush. (hands-on lesson)workshop25C (2.75 hours)Lower Lodge Floor
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2012 COAEA SUMMER INSTITUTEDAY 2 WEDNESDAY, 25 JULY
12:15P12:45P LUNCH (30 minutes)Lower Lodge Carpet
12:45P-1:15P
SKYPE Keynote withKris Montes: Get Published:Publishing in K-12Art EducationMagazinesMeet Kris Fontes, Art
Educator/Author and President of
the Pennsylvania Art Education
Association (PAEA). Fontes has
been published several articles in
School Artsmagazine,Arts and
Activities magazine and is a regular
contributor to theIncredible Art
Department Online Art Resource.
Learn about writing for professional
magazines that are geared toward
K-12 art educators. Walk away
from the keynote event with tips
and techniques of writing for K-12
market. EarlyAdolescent/Young
Adult Art. (informational) (30
minutes)
1:30P4:15PStroke & Coat Explorations:Exotic Leaves withButterflies Tile BOB MORENIA creative hands-on workshoputilizing versatile and vividMayco Stroke &Coat glazes
and Accents glazing techniques.This project will learn how to usepaper templates and stamps as adesign tools to create a glazed tile.(hands-on lesson)workshop25G (2.75 hours)Lower Lodge Floor
3:00P-4:30PPersonal Printmaking: BuildingComplex Designs with SimpleHandmade StampsMARY BAINEInspired by pictographs,participants will design a personalstamp, carve it in relief, then usethat stamp to create severaldistinctly different patterns bycontrolling value and/or stamprotation. (hands-on lesson)workshop25H $4.50 material fee
(1.5 hours) Upper Lodge R
3:00P-4:30PMAKE A PIN-TAKE A PINDAWN NORRISGet to know fellow arteducators/conference participantsby making a unique, wearable, artpin. In this activity, you will have achance to create an original,
wearable pin. The catch is, youcant keep your own pin. The pin
1:15P1:30P Break (15 min)
1:30P3:45PDraw, Create and ImagineSTEVE HARPSTER
Meet the professionalillustrator/author Steve Harpster andlearn how he can help you craft anopportunity that brings literacy and
visual arts to your school in a neatpackage. Learn about Steves
career as an illustrator and author.Learn how to use alphabets andnumerals in the art classroom as a
jumping off point for greatdrawings. The presentation will alsoinclude an overview of the six booksSteve Harpster has written and anoverview will be provided about
the 30-35 minute presentation hecan provide for schoolsBest of allthe presentations are FREE! Oh, wait,
even better the school's earn 30% from
the sale of all the books sold during the
presentation. (informational/hands-
on lesson) workshop25F (2.25 hours)Lower Lodge Carpet
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2012 COAEA Summer InstituteREGISTRATION FORMYou do not need to be an OAEA member to attend!1 of 5 Registration Form(s): Send this page with your payment.
Name_________________________________________________________________
Preferred Address________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
Preferred Phone (____)__________________________
Preferred Email address (one that you access/answer during thesummer)
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Emergency Contact: Name ________________________________
Relationship________________________________________________
Cell Phone (____)_____________________
Home/Other Phone (____)__________________________
______________ OAEA Membership Number or get online and join:http://oaea.org/Sitepage.asp?page=Membership
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Check all that apply:
___ I am a member of Ohio Art EducationAssociation. Membership#__________________
___ I am a presenter at the 2012 SummerInstitute
___ I presented at the 2011 Summer Institute___ I attended the 2011 Summer Institute___ I teach visual art___I teach dance, drama/theatre or music
___ I teach an academic subject other thanart (List):________________________________
___I am a school/district administrator___I am a teaching artist___I need vegetarian meals
___I need gluten free meals___I have food allergies:(List):________________
________________________________________________I need the following accessibility
accommodations:_____________________________________________
_____________________________________________
_______ Please check if you plan to register
onsite for graduate credit. Graduate CreditOption - for one graduate credit hour$199
Registration/payment for college credit can
be made on the first day of the camp. Credit
will be awarded by Ashland University. Please
do not include your college credit money with your
2012 COAEA Summer Institute registrationfee
payment. For your LPDC/Professional
DevelopmentAt this writing the Course Title:
Art Education Institute Course #EDU6170N9
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2 of 5 Registration Form(s): Sendthis page with your payment.
Name________________________________Please place an x on the line
next to each workshop you will
attend during the SummerInstitute. The data we collect
from the form will help us with
planning for workshop
promos/cancellation, material
purchases, space use, and tours
off site. We will then share the
information with the workshop
instructors/vendors. The
workshop instructors/vendors will
use this information to developtheir workshop and purchase
materials in advance. If you
registered and paid online via
the EVENTBRITE online
registration, you will still need to
submit this form! We apologize
for the extra stepLearning
Curve. Thank you!.
Pre-Summer Institute Event
_______Learn the art of Raku ClayHand Building with Artist HollyRuggles
Friday, 15 June 2012 9:30A-11:30Aworkshop PSIRCHB (3 hours)
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_______1:30P3:30PConfronting a Blank SurfaceC.FORRESTWoody AMIDONworkshop24G(2 hours)
_______1:30P4:15PThe Art, Science, History, Mess, andShenanigans of Papermaking forAny Classroom DANIEL COLVINworkshop24H(2.75 hours)
_______3:45P5:30P
Creating Personal Shrines: A Great
Way to Get to Know Your StudentsCINDY KERR workshop24I(90 minutes)
_______3:45P5:30PMAKE-A PIN-TAKE A PINDAWN NORRIS (repeated on07/25/12)workshop24J
_______6:45P9;00P
Raku Glazing and FiringHOLLY RUGGLES workshop24K
DAY 1 TUESDAY, 24 JULY
_______9:00 A11:45ADoll-Making Made EasyPETER A. BERWALD$8 fee workshop 24A (2.75 hours)
_______9:00 A11:45ARecycled Materials in Art: WindowClings MICHELLE STITZLEINWorkshop24B (2.75 hours)
_______9:00A10.30ATaking Cues from NatureFORREST Woody AMIDON lworkshop24C (1.50 hours)
_______9:00A10.30ACreate your school/personal artgallery LITTLE DAVINCI workshop24D(1.50 hours)
_______9:00A12:00PInto The Woods: Plein AirePhotography SELF-GUIDED
(3 hours) workshop24E
_______12:30P-1:00P Keynote withMichelle Stitzlein: Publishing &Global Art Travel (30 minutes)
_______1:30P3:30PRecycled Materials in Art: Mini-Sculpture MICHELLE STITZLEIN
(2 hours) workshop24F
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3 of 5 Registration Form(s): Send thispage with your payment.
Please place an x on the line
next to each workshop you will
attend during the Summer
Institute. The data we collect
from the form will help us with
planning for workshop promos/cancellation, material
purchases, space use, and tours
off site. We will then share the
information with the workshop
instructors/vendors. The
workshop instructors/vendors will
use this information to develop
their workshop and purchase
materials in advance. If youregistered and paid online via
the EVENTBRITE online
registration, you will still need to
submit this form! We apologize
for the extra step
LearningCurve. Thank you!.
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_______1:30P4:15P Stroke & CoatExplorations: Exotic Leaves withButterflies Tile BOB MORENIworkshop25G (2.75 hours)
_______3:00P-4:30PPersonal Printmaking: BuildingComplex Designs with SimpleHandmade StampsMARY BAINE workshop25H(1.5 hours)
_______3:00P-4:30PMAKE A PIN-TAKE A PINDAWN NORRISworkshop25I (1.50 hours)
DAY 2 WEDNESDAY, 25 JULY
_______SWAP! workshop25A_______9:00A11:45A
New Products and Art-makingTechniques KATHRYN CAHILLworkshop25B (2.75 hours)
_______9:00A11:45AStroke & Coat Explorations:Sunflower Vase BOB MORENIworkshop25C(2.75 hours)
_______9:00A -10:30AMaps of DiscoveryROXANNE HOLONITCHworkshop25D(1.5 hours)
_______10:45A-12:00PMARIE'S CANDIES: The Art of
Chocolate Tour workshop25E(1.5 hours) OFF SITE
_______1:30P3:45PDraw, Create and ImagineSTEVE HARPSTERworkshop25F (2.25 hours)
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MEALS 4of 5 Registration Form(s): Send this page with
your payment.PLEASE INDICATE YOUR MENU CHOICEWITH AN X ON THE LINE NEXT TOLUNCH AND DINNER ITEM(S).
Name________________________________DAY 1 TUESDAY, 24 JULY
Continental BreakfastFruit and Danish. Tea and coffee.
Lunch(choose one please)
___Chicken enchilada, taco salad, andcookie
___Cheese enchilada, taco salad, andcookie
Dinner (choose one please)
___Sweet and Sour chicken with rice,
crunchy Chinese salad and cookie
___Vegetable Sweet and Sour with rice,
crunchy Chinese salad and cookie
___Stuffed chicken roll with rice, crunchy
Chinese salad and cookie
*SNACKS
Please bring a
snack to share.We will have a
snack table set
for your noshing
pleasure!
DAY 2 WEDNESDAY, 25 JULY
Continental BreakfastCinnamon streusel muffins, chocolate
chip cappuccino scones, cherry
scones, fruit, yogurt, tea and coffee
Lunch(choose one please)
___Shredded Beef sandwich and
snacks*
___Shredded Chicken sandwich andsnacks*
___Veggie sub and snacks*
Beverages will be provided at all
meals.
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2012 COAEA SUMMER INSTITUTE5 of 5 Registration Form(s): Sendthis page with your payment.
Name________________________________Registration Fee*
Mark your attendance/datechoice(s) with an X. Write the
total for dates you will attend inthe space above of theREGISTRATION SUBTOTAL.
_______ 24 July ONLY $60.00
_______ 25 July ONLY $60.00
_______ Both July 24 & 25 $99.00
$ _______________REGISTRATION SUBTOTAL HEREThis fee includes supplies except for
workshops that require a material fee.
Registration Fee forPresenters ONLY*
_______ 24 July ONLY $45.00
_______ 25 July ONLY $45.00
_______ Both July 24 & 25 $74.25
$ _______________ PRESENTERREGISTRATION SUBTOTAL HEREThese fees reflect a presenter discount
of 25% off the 2012 COAEA Summer.This fee includes supplies except for
workshops that require a material fee.
Lodging Fee$ _______________ Lodging$25 for one night--24 July
Preferred Roommate(s):
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________________________________Massage Fee$ _______________ 25 July
Massage (1/2 Hour) $25First come, first serve. We may addadditional slots,if the therapist has time.
_______1:00 - 1:30 p.m.
_______1:45 - 2:15 p.m.
_______2:30 - 3:00 p.m.
_______3:15 - 3:45 p.m.
_______4:00 - 4:30 p.m.
$ _______________ Total
Fees
*Please send pp.#10-14 in with yourpayment. (sorry about the branches thatwere sacrificed for the registration
materials) You may pay by check or
money order. Please make checksor money order payable to OAEA(Central Region). In the memowrite: 2012 COAEA Summer InstituteSend your registration via USPS to:Jennifer Davis, Co-Chair:221 East High, Bellefontaine, Ohio43311
Materials Fee*This fee is in addition to the registrationfee and pertains to workshops where
the instructor requires a material fee.
Mark your choice(s) with an X,
add up the total fees and put the
sum total on the line to the left ofthe.$_______________ $15 feeLearn The Art Of Raku Clay Hand
Building with Artist, Holly
Ruggles. 15 June, 2012 at BenjaminLogan Middle School, Bellefon-taine, OH. This includes the raku clay,
raku glaze and firing session on 24 July,
2012 at the COAEA Summer Institute*.
$ _______________ $8 fee
Doll-Making Made Easy 7/24 BERWALD$ _______________ $15 feeThe Art, Science, History, Mess, and
Shenanigans of Papermaking for Any
Classroom 7/24 COLVIN$ _______________ $2 feeCreating Personal Shrines: A Great Way
to Get to Know Your Students 7/24KERR
$ _______________ $10 fee*Raku Glaze and Firing ONLY (For those
that did not attend the 15 July sessionat Benjamin Logan Middle School,
Bellefontaine, OH) 7/24 RUGGLES
$ _______________ $4.50 feePersonal Printmaking: Building
Complex Designs with Simple
Handmade Stamps 7/25 BAINE
$ _______________
MATERIALS FEE SUBTOTAL HERE*.14