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Art at Work: Education

Art at Work: Education
June 3, 2021

Budding gardeners at work during AMP's "Grow Where You're Planted" program with the R Dudley Seymour Elementary School! Students in grades 2–5 planted, composted, and mulched four planter boxes with flowers, herbs, berries, and veggies (all donated by Gresczyk Farms), then designed and painted gorgeous tiles to affix to the outside of the planters.

Art at Work: Education

Art at Work: Education
May 9, 2021

Huge thanks to Gresczyk Farms for their amazing support of our new Grow Where You're Planted after-school gardening program, in partnership with R. Seymour Elementary School in Granby, Connecticut. Gresczyk Farms donated all of the herbs, berries, veggies, flowers, soil, and compost the students will need to design and plant the large planter boxes on the property. Amazing!

Moving In: Installation

Moving In: Installation
April 16, 2021

Last week's install included several three-dimensional elements, including this beautiful piece which is part of the section of the mural depicting Maine fisherman Manley Doughty and his crew. It features a gigantic piece of driftwood, fishing nets, lobster traps, lawn ornaments, and a number of once-smelly bait bags that were collected as part of the Maine state project.

Art at Work: Education

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Art at Work: Education
January 31, 2021

Check out our new virtual art program for teens in March: CreativeMinds @AMP!

Teen artists will unwind together with relaxing art projects in this four-week virtual program. From collage and mobiles to simple wire sculptures, participants will try their hand at a variety of different media. It is often said that keeping the hands moving allows the mind to follow suit—sometimes without us even noticing. These projects are specially designed to deeply engage creative minds. In the end, participants will not only have a collection of conceptual art pieces, but also a deeper experience in communicating and sharing their unique identities! Click here for more information and to register.

Building Up and Raising Funds

Building Up and Raising Funds
December 29, 2020

Solidea Petruzzello, vice president, branch manager of Northwest Community Bank and a member of AMP’s board of directors, presented a $21,500 check yesterday to AMP Executive Director Amy Wynn—a donation through Connecticut's Neighborhood Assistance Act Tax Credit program!

This was the first time AMP participated in the program, thanks to the town of Winchester’s facilitation of AMP’s application. Through this program, the state approved donations to AMP from three businesses in support of energy-efficient building improvements and repairs to AMP’s buildings.

AMP also learned that two other donations through this program will be made from Webster Bank and from Connecticare, each in the amount of $3,451.92.

AMPmazing news!

Art at Work: Education

Art at Work: Education
December 23, 2020

Meet Lena, one of our interns from Northwestern Connecticut Community College! Pictured on the left, she's helping teaching artist Meredith Arcari with a virtual CHAMPS after-school enrichment program recording.

"I was ecstatic when I was given the opportunity to become an intern at AMP! I have grown up around the arts my whole life. I went to arts schools for both elementary and high school. At my high school, I was the head of their costume department for all four years. I absolutely adore the arts and love how I am able to incorporate it into my college career!"

Moving In: Installation

Moving In: Installation
December 20, 2020

Planning is underway for the stairs, railings, and two-story platform that will become a reality in the next few months! This is an exciting step that will help make viewing the mural accessible for all. And it gets us to the second-floor education programming space and the entrance to the future atrium and Visitor Center that will house the expansive education center! We have exciting plans for expanding our education programs in 2021—the need is there and we’re going to meet it. Please help support all of our future endeavors—from mural installation and education programming to community events and our worker-in-training internship program.

Click here for our installation photo gallery.

Community Building

Community Building
December 9, 2020

Yesterday AMP hosted the local judging for the Connecticut fire prevention poster contest, which was open to fourth and fifth grade students throughout the state to promote fire prevention and fire safety, with the theme of "Fire Prevention—Everyone/Every day." Approximately 30,000 students from 130 communities take part in this annual contest.

Congrats to Pearson School first place and runner-up winners: Bria, Kadence, Haley, and Grace! Their posters will be submitted to the countywide judging committee to determine the county winners that will go on to the final statewide judging. Good luck, Winsted!

Art at Work: Education

Art at Work: Education
December 7, 2020

Makaela, one of our Digital Story Work summer interns, has continued her internship through the fall, and is busy working on "Meet the Teaching Artist" videos. These videos will be a great way for participants and families to get to know the teaching artists who lead our virtual, summer, and after-school programs. The Digital Story Work internship program will be back next summer—a great opportunity for young adults ages 17 and older to develop basic skills in video production and the art of digital storytelling. More details in the coming months!

Art at Work: Education

Art at Work: Education
November 25, 2020

Welcome Izzy Jacobs, one of our interns from Northwestern Connecticut Community College, who is helping with the CHAMPS after-school enrichment program at AMP (which is now virtual)!

"When I am not doing schoolwork or helping at AMP, I enjoy skateboarding with my brother and binge-watching reality TV shows. I have been working with children for 2 1/2 years by coaching gymnastics, and I absolutely love continuing that experience through AMP!"

Art at Work: Education

Art at Work: Education
November 17, 2020

Meet Jessica Jane Russell, one of our incredibly creative teaching artists for the CHAMPS after-school enrichment sessions, Summer @AMP programs, and our December virtual program Gifting @AMP!

Originally trained in architecture, Jessica (a.k.a. Messy Jessy) taught art at the New Orleans Children’s Museum before converting her personal studio space in a 19th century factory building on the Bantam River into a creative space for families, called Art Room Atelier. Jessica believes that creativity matters—especially for children, whose adaptability and resiliency depend on it—and gets better with lots of encouragement, space, and opportunity.