Charcoal Portraits: beyond black and white seeing

Learn to see what is really there and not just what you expect to find. There’s no better subject for exploring assumptions than our own faces. In this portrait drawing series, students will learn about the vast potential of charcoal by experimenting with new drawing techniques and learning from each other’s inventiveness. Using these discoveries, students will be challenged to look with fresh eyes at the changing shadows, shapes, and textures found in each human face. Activities will include self portraits and portraits of fellow students to be displayed at the end of the residency. Along the way, the class will reflect on the assumptions we make about ourselves and others and practice opening ourselves to what is new and unexpected.

Arcadia is bilingual in English and Spanish and enjoys teaching in either language or a combination of the two.

This program offered by: Arcadia Trueheart

Details

Program Model: In Class

Art Form: Visual Art

Curriculum Connections: Community Building, Social Justice, Social-Emotional Learning

Grades: 1, 10, 11, 12, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Adult

Program Requirements: Can move from classroom to classroom. Need tables and wall space for hanging drawings.

Instruction Language(s): English, Spanish

Min. Residency Sessions/Classroom: 3

Arcadia Trueheart

About the Artist

Arcadia Trueheart

Arcadia Trueheart is an interdisciplinary artist (painting, drawing, murals, mask, puppetry, and storytelling) who grew up in the Pacific Northwest. For 20 years she has worked with youth - running an arts summer camp, teaching arts classes in Latin America and Spanish classes in the US, and most recently as the Program Director for the nonprofit, Betties360. Arcadia started making public art with her family’s business, Site Painters, at a young age and continues to create murals and installations for sites such as Penn State Children’s Heart Clinic, University Health Women’s & Children’s Hospital San Antonio, and Springwater Environmental School. A graduate of Western Washington University, with a BA in Creative & Cultural Communication and an alum of Bread & Puppet Theater’s training program, Arcadia is passionate about creating art that welcomes diverse communities. She founded Handmade Stories, a RACC and Awesome PDX funded community art project that combines oral history, drawing, creative writing, and performance to share stories about our hands. Arcadia’s ability to make art that responds to our society comes from her community organizing work as a community health educator and Spanish language medical interpreter with Donate Life Northwest and as a facilitator of intercultural dialogue through performance with Leaven Community.

"Arcadia inspires as she teaches, making the art process accessible and engaging in a safe space where participants can experiment and explore self-expression." - Sarah Ferguson, Teaching Artist for Arts for Learning Northwest

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Program Costs

Please note that the cost of a program is determined based on a variety of different factors including number of sessions, planning hours needed and material costs. Please contact Arts for Learning NW for help determining the actual cost of your programs. Email us at [email protected] or call 503-225-5900, ext 705

Delivery MethodTypeCostDescription
In ClassPrep Hours100.001 prep hour per hour of teaching.
In ClassAdditional Planning100.00Additional planning time with teachers or volunteers, etc.
In ClassMileage/Travel CostsIRS rate per mile round-trip from the Cully neighborhood in Portland. This program is available within 25 miles of Cully. Greater distances possible with additional fees for transportation time and lodging (as needed).
In ClassSupplies$2-5 per student
In ClassPlanning Meeting100.00An in person planning meeting with partnering teachers is required for residencies.
In ClassWait Time100.00Time between sessions greater than 1 hour per day.
In ClassFamily Arts Night Workshop214.00A 90 minute workshop for students and families, typically in the evening or on weekends.
In ClassResidency Session100.00Residency session prices are based on a 50 minute session. Some artists may prefer different session lengths and will pro-rate the cost.
In ClassTeacher Workshop214.00A 90 minute workshop for teachers.
In ClassCulminating Event100.00Artist time to oversee a student performance, gallery event, etc.
In Class50 min Workshop Session214.00A one session program with students- 50 minutes.
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