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ICOT 18 - International Conference on Thinking - Cultivating Mindsets for Global Citizens
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Trash To Treasure, Kim Rizio, Brooke Fatima Yubero, Defne Timurkan, Corey Gildersleeve
Trash To Treasure, Kim Rizio, Brooke Fatima Yubero, Defne Timurkan, Corey Gildersleeve
ICOT 18 - International Conference on Thinking - Cultivating Mindsets for Global Citizens
Based on research of the “Children Are Citizens” initiative from Project Zero at Harvard University, the Trash to Treasure project will engage and capacitate our preschoolers and lower elementary students to be agents of change in our local community. This interdisciplinary project will bring attention to an important environmental issue within our community. Plastic pollution will be transformed into an interactive exhibit and lead our students from bystanders to advocates. Community-wide beach clean-ups will provide students with the trash to create an original multi-media piece that incorporates movement to engage and communicate our message. The installation of the piece in …
Exhibition Of "Art That People Step On" Photos, Thirunarayanan M. Osuri
Exhibition Of "Art That People Step On" Photos, Thirunarayanan M. Osuri
ICOT 18 - International Conference on Thinking - Cultivating Mindsets for Global Citizens
This exhibition will be on display through the whole conference. The creator will be available during set times. See schedule for details.
The author of the proposal has developed a collection of photographs of what he calls "Art That People Step On."
The collection consists of photographs of art that sees in splatter, spatter, smudges, leaks, and spills on paved surfaces that he walks on.
Like most people the author of the proposal did not notice these "works of art" until the end of the year 2016, and has probably stepped on and walked over several pieces of art before …