Arts Education
Up one levelFree Style Arts Association
Free Style Arts Association is an Arts in Education organization that offers one of a kind residencies with New York City area schools where students do such elaborate projects as Make a T.V. Show or Create an Abstract Art Museum. Free Style Arts' unique approach to art making has been featured in the New York Times, Time Out New York, and the New York Post and they have shown their work at such respected institutions as P.S.1 MOMA and The Queens Museum. Check out Free Style Arts website to find out more about how your school or community center can partner with them in an art education residency.
Krabbesholm Hojskole
Founded in 1885, Krabbesholm is an old college rich in tradition. Occupying a special niche somewhere between a high school and university, Krabbesholm College is a Danish hojskole which teaches subjects associated with art, architecture and design. Krabbesholm is collaborating with artists, architects and designers from both Denmark and abroad who work at the school to integrate their various disciplines. New ideas often developed in concert with visiting artists result in projects of great importance to the students and the school. One such project was a photo house built in cooperation with Calofornian architecture school SCI-arc. Another yielded plans by Lars Tingskov Mikkelsen, Yvette Brackman, Ulrik Heltoft and Kurt Finsten for furnishing students' rooms, in addition to a guest house by Jorge Pardo. A third - and ongoing project called "The Idea of a Chair" - has elicted contributions from some ten artists, architects and designers, including Ulrik Heltoft, Jason Dodge, Martin Boyce, Jorge Pardo and Chris Thurlbourne. And a fourth - a book series including books on Jorge Pardo, Yvette Brackman, Michel Auder and Anton Vidokle - is designed to recapitulate some of the many stimulation projects occasioned these days by Krabbesholm College. KRABBESHOLM HØJSKOLE. KUNST ARKITEKTUR DESIGN. KRABBESHOLM ALLÉ 15, DK 7800 SKIVE. (+45) 9752 0227
New Mexico Photography Field School
Now in its 18th year, the New Mexico Photography Field School is unique in its offerings: hands-on photography workshops in the Southwest’s canyons, hills, riversides, and villages. Participants are up and out every day to capture the light, color, and texture that is the West. Workshops are for the novice to the experienced photographer for anyone who wants to master photographic technique while exploring the enchanted land that is New Mexico.



