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Imagination, connection, and collaboration drive my teaching, art making, and life. This blog documents travel, food, art making, teaching, education, and the life of my Qatari cat and new Chinese pup. 🎉 Go. Make. Fun.

31 October 2009

Time to carve the pumpkins!

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I was invited up to my neighbors house to carve pumpkins last night! So much fun! I carved an owl head wearing a crown into a classic, med...
28 October 2009

The Great Halloween Lantern Parade!

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On Sunday, I took part in Baltimore's Great Halloween Lantern Parade . I attended a free, advanced lantern-making workshop at the Creat...
25 October 2009

Doug's visit . . .

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Last Wednesday, Doug came to visit me from Austin! We had a great time! It was so nice to see him! On Wednesday night, we went to the O...
18 October 2009

My studio space for Baltimore's Studio Tour 2009.

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Wide Angle's Opening Night!

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Wide Angle Youth Media just moved into a fabulous new green building on North Howard in Remington. On Wednesday night we had a grand openin...

The Birds . . .

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In one of our much-too-short classes with Professor Sam Holmes , we watched the Alfred Hitchcock movie, The Birds . A classic, yes, but si...

Mom always said, "Don't jump rope in the school."

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More Cookies!

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My graduate program isn't particularly difficult, but it is taxing in a variety of ways. So, in an effort to keep my sanity, I have tur...
11 October 2009

Oh, one of the greatest weekends!

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Worked all night on Friday to get things done for school . . . Worked in the ceramics lab all day on Saturday . . . Rewarded Saturday night ...
10 October 2009

YMF Orientation . . .

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This week we had student orientation at Wide Angle Youth Media , my internship site for my graduate program. I am the Festival Instructor....
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Tim takes on the Pecan Street Festival!

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Because I am attending MICA in Baltimore and plan to stay here for the foreseeable future, I was not able to participate in this Fall's ...
04 October 2009

Evaluation, anyone?

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Our newest edition to the MACA reading list . . . Interested? Purchase your copy here .

Baltimore's TOXIC Tour.

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On Saturday, I had fantastic luck. I was privileged to meet and spend the day with Glenn Ross . Mr. Ross is a community activist working fo...
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Lindsey Bailey is a teaching artist living in Nantong, China. She has been teaching art in community organizations and schools, across 4 countries, for the past 20 years. Imagination, connection, and collaboration drive Bailey’s teaching and artmaking, helping her to build community and better learn about culture. Originally from Texas, Bailey holds an MFA in Studio Art and an MA in Community Art, both from the Maryland Institute College of Art. She is currently working on her MEd with a Globalization in Education focus through TEACH-NOW Graduate School of Education, expected August 2020.
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