Educator Workshop: Seeing a Community Through Art

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Saturday November 16

10:00 AM  –  4:00 PM

Explore how contemporary art can open a window to history and hold up a mirror to a community in this workshop featuring Calida Rawles: Away With the Tides and the history of Overtown. How does an artist bear witness to the present impact of history 

During a walking touryou’ll learn how Overtown, once an economic and cultural bulwark of Miami’s Black community, transformed under the imposed pressures of racism, displacement, and gentrification. At PAMM, tour Away With the Tides to uncover Rawles’s artistic process, from building connections with and photographing Overtown residents to creating paintings that blend hyperrealism and abstraction. Then, participate in an artmaking workshop led by PAMM Teaching Artists. 

All K-12 educators, including teachers and paraprofessionals, museum professionals, and other informal educators are welcome to attend. Light breakfast, lunch, and free parking will be provided for all participants. For updates to any workshop details, please check pamm.org/events. For more information or any questions, email education@pamm.org. 

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Open to all interested formal and informal educators. M-DCPS teachers who register on Frontline are eligible for 7 Master Plan Points.