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Anchor Dennis Bounds of Seattle's KING 5 television said, "This most recent visit was first reported
by a volunteer at the Port Townsend Marine [Science] Center who was
letting a visiting class of third graders listen to some hydrophones
when they suddenly heard dozens of approaching
orcas." Click image to go to KING 5 video.
Centrum and the Port Townsend Marine Science Center are presenting Water World - a workshop in art and marine science for 5th and 6th graders from throughout Washington state in April.
...and if you are fascinated by orcas and are a student age 10-12, there is no better place to learn about them than here at Fort Worden. We'll be presenting WHALE CAMP in August, with special emphasis on orcas and gray whales.
Space is still available in both workshops. For more information, contact Martha Worthley at 360-385-3102 or email her at martha@centrum.org.
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The artist Darwin Nordin has spent virtually his entire life at the edge of water. From the Great Lakes to the ocean, Dawin has found inspiration and work fishing, bird-watching, practicing biology, and doing laboratory work, Darwin brings his love of the natural world and scientific inquiry to his work as a visual artist.
Darwin's embodiment of both art and science is why we asked him to be one of the artist faculty for our Water World workshop for 5th and 6th graders in April.
"Darwin is incredibly versatile as a visual artist," says program manager Martha Worthley. "He starts with the natural world in all of his work. From there, he layers imagery in very interesting ways. Maybe it's the echo of bug casings, or perhaps the shape of a leaf--it's all very interesting and incredibly beautiful."
Darwin has worked collaboratively with poets, writers, actors, dancers, filmmakers and set designers. He has facilitated the creation of large, mixed-media artwork for organizations like The Children’s Museum, Port of Seattle, Pacific Northwest Ballet and the Museum of Glass. His integrated approach to art and learning has led to work as an arts integration consultant, and he provides professional development to teachers and teaching artists. He has taught for Washington State Arts Commission, Powerful Schools, Gage Academy of Art, Pacific Northwest Ballet, and is an adjunct instructor for Lesley University in Cambridge, MA.
Space is still available in our Water World workshop. For more information, contact Martha Worthley at 360-385-3102 x 120, or email her at martha@centrum.org
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The writer Nisi Shawl is one of the artist faculty for our Water World workshop for 5th and 6th graders in April. One can really get a sense of the common creative spirit that links science and artmaking by looking at Nisi's work and how she encourages young learners.
"Nisi is fascinated by science and relishes taking ordinary phenomena and asking the simplest of questions 'What if?' , says program manager Martha Worthley.
Indeed, that simple question helps students take the world they know, and encourages them to reframe it--to play with the observations and connections that surround them. That small shift in perception is a hallmark of great scientific inquiry as well as bold artmaking.
Nisi's most recent short story collection Filter House (Aqueduct Press) was chosen one the Best Books of 2008 by Publishers Weekly magazine. It contains three previously unpublished stories and eleven reprints, plus an introduction by Nebula Award-winner Eileen Gunn. In an interview with Jesse Vernon, Nisi describes how she came up with the title for the collection, a process that illustrates her own "What if" journey:
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A quick note to those of you planning on attending our elementary school Water World program, April 13-18, 2009.
We have scholarship funds available to assist students who need help attending. The application deadline for accessing those scholarships is February 27, 2009. Visit our scholarship page for complete information.
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Chaperones are a vital part of Centrum's middle school and elementary programs. We appreciate the effort and commitment it takes to come to Centrum with a group of kids. THANK YOU! We also want you to have a great time while you are here.
To help you understand your role, what is expected and how it all works, we have a chaperone packet that you can download and print at http://www.centrum.org/admin/files/ChaperonePacket.pdf
One of the things that we ask is that there be no more than 2 people who switch duties during the week for a group of students. We understand this is difficult to do, considering the time crunch working parents experience these days. We have learned that less switching of chaperones works best for the program.
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At Centrum, we believe in the power of art to ignite, connect, and transform communities.
For more than 35 years, Centrum--in partnership with the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction--has worked with accomplished, professional artists to inspire and challenge young artists at Fort Worden State Park in Port Townsend.
We're pleased to announce that our 2009 workshops for young artists are now open for registration. Look on the top right of this page for the workshop of your choice, and then register online, or call us at 360-385-3102 for assistance.
Centrum's youth workshops provide a completely hands-on experience outside the traditional classroom for students throughout Washington in grades 5-12. The unique setting and scope of each week:
Centrum's youth workshops are led by Northwest artists whose work is at the center of the most vital cultural conversations happening in this region.
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Here at Centrum, we're busy putting together our 2009 workshops for young artists. We'll be posting complete information and opening online registration soon, but we wanted to get our 2009 schedule up on the web to help students, parents, and educators block out time to participate in these amazing weeks here at Fort Worden State Park in Port Townsend. Centrum's youth workshops are produced in partnership with Washington's Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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Wanted: young artists ready for challenge and inspiration.
We're pleased to announce that we are now taking registrations for our 2008 Young Artists Project workshops.
Living and working with the Core Artist Faculty, hand-selected from among the region’s most vital, contemporary artists, young artists can engage with their passions in a way not possible in the daily school routine.
First up in January is a Visual Arts Master Class with Jeffry Mitchell and Amy Johnson. Following that in February is a Dance and Video Master Class with Zoe Scofield and Juniper Shuey. Each of these high school sessions is limited to just 15 students.
...and that's just the beginning. We'll also host workshops and intensives for elementary, middle school, and high-school students through the end of June, 2008, when our intergenerational workshops begin.
We hope you can join us here at Centrum in 2008. If you know of young artists who are looking for an unmatched experience, please send them our way.
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