Showing posts with label Mind Art Power Projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mind Art Power Projects. Show all posts
Monday, May 16, 2016
Mind ~ Art ~ Power Projects with Lilian Nabulime ~ Works in Progress ~ Part 4 ~ Baltimore, Maryland
~ Works in Progress Part 4 ~
Mind ~ Art ~ Power Projects
with Lilian Nabulime
@ Living Classrooms Foundation
Baltimore, Maryland
November 5, 2015
~~~~~video~~~~~~ c Denée Barr
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Mind-Art-Power Projects (MAPP) seeks to give youth and other age groups critical thinking skills through engagement in the arts.
This is accomplished in a variety of ways:
After school and in -school classes
Artist- in - Baltimore residencies where artists from across the globe engage Baltimore communities in arts projects
Short term workshops offered at sites across metropolitan Baltimore
There is a long term goal of offering a community college program in maker-technology-entrepreneurship
Mind ~ Art ~ Power Projects with Lilian Nabulime
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
Sunday, December 6, 2015
photos c Denée Barr
Note: Culminating event at Reginald F Lewis Museum with Ugandan professor, wood sculptor, Dr. Lilian Nabulime. Schools and colleges included: MICA, Augusta Fells Savage Institute for Visual Art, and Fresh Start at Living Classrooms
~ December 2015
Music: Digya, Monkoto, and Bumba Crossing by Kevin MacLeod
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Mind ~ Art ~ Power Projects with Lilian Nabulime ~ 2015 @ Reginald F. Lewis Museum and Living Classrooms ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Baltimore, Maryland ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2015 Video by Denée Barr ~.


















Mind ~ Art ~ Power Projects with Lilian Nabulime
````````` Reginald F. Lewis Museum ~~~~~~~
Sunday, December 5, 2015
~~~~~~ photos c Denée Barr ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Note: Culminating event at Reginald F Lewis Museum with Ugandan professor, wood sculptor, Dr. Lilian Nabulime. Schools and colleges included: MICA, Augusta Fells Savage Institute for Visual Art, and Fresh Start at Living Classrooms. December 2015.
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Mind-Art-Power Projects (MAPP) seeks to give youth and other age groups critical thinking skills through engagement in the arts.
This is accomplished in a variety of ways:
After school and in -school classes ~
~ Artist- in - Baltimore residencies where artists from across the globe engage Baltimore communities in arts projects ~
~ Short term workshops offered at sites across metropolitan Baltimore ~
~ There is a long term goal of offering a community college program in maker-technology-entrepreneurship. ~
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