Face to Face is the largest, most comprehensive arts in education conference in New York State. Through a wide variety of panels, workshops, reports, and other presentations, the conference gives arts in education practitioners the opportunity to think deeply and learn more about arts in education.
What is "Face to Face @ 4"?
Starting in mid-April, the Roundtable will reimagine our flagship event as a FREE weekly digital learning series. This specially-curated series for arts administrators, educators, parents, and artists will explore the function of arts education in today’s society and how we use online tools and resources to forge community. Now more than ever we hope to connect with and learn from our community to spark joy, connectivity, and progress. The best part is… #Face2Faceat4 is FREE and open to ALL!
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! Advanced registration is required for all sessions. Register at http://nycaieroundtable.org/face-to-face/ to secure your spot in these sessions.
#FacetoFaceat4 Conference Schedule:
Thanks to the generosity of our conference sponsors, we are proud to kick our digital conference series off with a keynote plenary panel, “Arts & Healing: Trauma-Informed Arts in Education” on Wednesday, April 15 from 4pm – 5:15pm. Featuring:
Takiema Bunche Smith, MPA, MS Ed, President, Anahsa, LLC Educational Consulting
Mazz Swift, Performer and Teaching Artist
Olajide A. Williams, MD
Sara Morgulis, Director of Education, New York City Children’s Theater (Moderator)
Thursday Workshops (4:00-5:00pm):
“Face to Face @ 4” workshops will be held via Zoom 4pm EDT starting April 15 through late May. Not based in New York? 4pm EDT translates to: 10am HST (Honolulu, UST-10); 12pm AKDT (Juneau, UTC-8); 1pm PDT (San Francisco, UTC-7); 3pm CDT (Chicago, UTC-5).
Thursday, April 16: Finance 101 for Nonprofit Arts Administrators
Thursday, April 23: Who's Got Time for Mindfulness?
Thursday, April 30: Using Video: Best Practices for Online Auditions, Classes, and Final Presentations
Thursday, May 7: Creating Online Content
Thursday, May 14: Tips and Tools for Engaging with the Developmental Disability Community
Thursday, May 21: Mindfulness and Self Care for Teaching Artists During the COVID-19 Crisis
Thursday, May 28: Art Making with Studio in a School
Meet-Up Mondays Schedule (4:00-5:00pm):
The NYC Arts in Education Roundtable believes that community is at the heart of all arts in education work. In the spirit of connectivity, we hope you will join us for one of our Meet-Up Mondays (at 4pm) in conjunction with our Face to Face @ 4 digital learning series.
Monday, April 27: Mid-Career Professionals Meet-Up
Monday, May 4: Parents Meet-Up (Balancing Work and Family in an Enclosed Space)
Monday, May 11: People of Color Meet-Up
Monday, May 18: Interns & Grad Student Meet-Up (What Happens Now?!)