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Invite a painter, African drummer, drama coach, or writer into your classroom! Watch the delight on your students’ faces as they learn new skills in music, drama, visual arts, and creative writing.

(Tumalo Community School - Abigail Merickel)

We have an AIS Artist Directory of 20 professional dancers, musicians, artists, actors and writers who love to teach children and youth their art form. Let one of our talented and skilled teaching artists transform your students and curriculum and bring the magic of the arts into your classroom.

AIS is an educational outreach arm of Arts Central, the non-profit regional arts and culture council for Central Oregon. AIS is a partner of a 30-year-old statewide Residency Network of similar residency programs.

 

Service Region

Residency artists travel to schools in five counties: Deschutes, Jefferson, Crook, Lake, and Klamath (a 22,000 square mile area). Any public or private school is invited to host a residency artist.

To bring artists to other sites such as pre-schools, senior centers, youth facilities, or community centers, contact our mobile art studio, VanGo.

 

In-Service Teacher Training

Residency artists also can provide in-service training for teachers to learn a particular art project or skill to use in their classrooms. Arts Central believes the arts should be more fully integrated into Oregon’s elementary curriculum. Therefore we encourage your school to include in-service training during the residency.

Our residency artists can provide reading materials, instruction, lesson plans, tips, and demonstrations in their art form so school teachers can easily include art activities in their curriculum.

Contact Information

Heather McNally
Program Manger

Arts Central
at the Art Station

313 SW Shevlin Hixon Dr., Bend, OR 97702

541-617-1317
Fax: 541-617-1439

Residency Goals

  • Enhance the student’s power of perception, problem-solving, and ability to express creatively using developmentally appropriate art methods.
  • Provide instruction in unique art experiences that might not otherwise be available.
  • Help educators design or improve basic art curricula in support of the Oregon Standards for Elementary and Secondary Education which include a K-12 curriculum in Art. 
  • Link the arts to other learning goals and content areas. 
  • Increase appreciation of the arts, including world cultural traditions. 
  • Present career possibilities in the arts. 
  • Beautify the school environment with semi-permanent or permanent work by a professional artist alone or with a student/adult team.