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Saturday, November 9
 

9:00am EST

Keynote: Jarrett J. Krosocza
Saturday November 9, 2024 9:00am - 10:00am EST
Jarrett J. Krosoczka, known since boyhood as “JJK,” is the New York Times bestselling author/illustrator behind more than forty books for young readers, including his wildly popular Lunch Lady graphic novels, select volumes of the Star Wars™: Jedi Academy series, and Hey, Kiddo, which was a National Book Award Finalist. Krosoczka creates books with humor, heart, and deep respect for his young readers—qualities that have made his titles perennial favorites on the bookshelves of homes, libraries, and bookstores over the past twenty years. 
Krosoczka has been a guest on NPR’s Fresh Air with Terry Gross, profiled in The New York Times, featured on Good Morning America, and delivered three captivating TED Talks, which have accrued millions of views online. Krosoczka garners millions more views online monthly via the tutorials he produces for YouTube and TikTok.  As well as working on his books’ film and television adaptions, Krosoczka has also written for The Snoopy Show (Apple TV+) and served as a consultant for Creative Galaxy (Prime Video), and appeared in live segments for the show.

Realizing that his books can inspire young readers beyond the page, Krosoczka founded School Lunch Hero Daya national campaign celebrating school lunch staff. A consummate advocate for arts education, Krosoczka also established the Joseph and Shirley Krosoczka Memorial Youth Scholarships, which fund art classes for underprivileged children in his hometown of Worcester, Massachusetts.
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Jarrett J. Krosoczka

Jarrett J. Krosoczka, known since boyhood as "JJK," is the New York Times bestselling author/illustrator behind more than forty books for young readers, including his wildly popular Lunch Lady graphic novels, select volumes of the Star Wars™: Jedi Academy series, and Hey, Kiddo... Read More →
Saturday November 9, 2024 9:00am - 10:00am EST
Bank Building Basement 'The Underground' 248 Cabot St.

2:45pm EST

Montserrat College of Art Digital Fabrication Room 301 Tour
Saturday November 9, 2024 2:45pm - 3:10pm EST
This is a great opportunity to tour Montserrat’s Digital Fabrication Studio! 
This interdisciplinary lab is open to students from all concentrations and offers a space for experimentation with ideas and fabrication, from 3D scanning for stop-motion animation to laser engraving lasagna noodles. The Digital Fabrication Studio utilizes digital technologies to support students in their creative practices. Studio managers and monitors are available to train and assist students with a range of projects involving design, mold-making, 3D scanning and printing, laser cutting and engraving, vinyl cutting, knitting machine, CNC machining, and much more! 

Saturday November 9, 2024 2:45pm - 3:10pm EST
Bank Building Basement 'The Underground' 248 Cabot St.

3:30pm EST

TASK Party at Underground
Saturday November 9, 2024 3:30pm - 5:30pm EST
MAEA TASK Party
Be sure to make it to The Underground at the bank building, 248 Cabot St. from 3:30pm-5:30pm to join the MAEA TASK Party!

Originally dreamed up by artist Oliver Herring, the TASK party is a hands-on creative event where attendees select a task from the “Task Pool” and then interpret and complete their task in any way they see fit using the materials (or participants as the case may be) available to them at the party.  When complete, write a new task to add to the pool and pull a new task to complete and so on. Bring your creative spirit and join the fun! 
Speakers
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Amy Hussey

Elementary Art Teacher, Reading Public Schools
Hi There!  I am excited about shifting to a more TAB oriented program.  Looks like there are a bunch of related sessions.
Saturday November 9, 2024 3:30pm - 5:30pm EST
Bank Building Basement 'The Underground' 248 Cabot St.
 
Sunday, November 10
 

9:00am EST

Keynote: Melissa Leaym-Fernandez
Sunday November 10, 2024 9:00am - 10:00am EST
Dr. Melissa Leaym-Fernandez is an artist, educator, and researcher. Entangling her lived experiences into her professional practices she works to illustrate the power held in the wordlessness of artworks, the superpowers held by not only students, but their educators and she examines how art education, pop culture, and intersectionalities of race, class, and gender support and/or harm in contemporary learning spaces. 
Her current body of art is a two-part series, Ode to Minjung Kim, celebrating the art of the South Korean artist. Part One holds 117 new pieces of art and Part Two is ongoing. As an educator she has taught in Flint, Michigan during the height of the ongoing water-crisis, in metro Detroit, rural Michigan, and with the leprosy effected in India. Service learning—engagement with the community is a big part of her praxis and she has worked with several community organization around the globe. Her research interests include Art education as a tool to overcome the outcomes of ACEs (adverse childhood experiences), malevolent creativity, gender representations in East and South Asian media (meaning she has read and watched over 300 full series of television dramas, movies, music videos and comics from China, India, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand), and community-based art education learning through performance art and theater elements.
Born into poverty in a single parent home, facing the ugly cousins of poverty—food insecurity and home insecurity—she learned at age eleven the disposability and worthlessness of her own body. Enduring a brutal sexual assault by a white man, the neighborhood pal, she has overcome much. Shunned by her Sri Lanka father and his family she has navigated her in-between biracial identity alone with art education as her constant in life. She is a first-generation college graduate and accomplished her first degree before folks understood the resources needed by first gen students to succeed. She now holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting, a Bachelor of Science in art education with her teaching certificate, a Master’s in art education, a Master’s in arts administration and the Doctorate in art education and women’s’, gender and sexuality studies. She is currently an Assistant Teaching Professor of Art Education at the University of Massachusetts—Dartmouth and owns and operates her studio, www.mleaym-fernandez.com.
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Melissa Leaym-Fernandez

Dr. Melissa Leaym-Fernandez is an artist, educator, and researcher. Entangling her lived experiences into her professional practices she works to illustrate the power held in the wordlessness of artworks, the superpowers held by not only students, but their educators and she examines... Read More →
Sunday November 10, 2024 9:00am - 10:00am EST
Bank Building Basement 'The Underground' 248 Cabot St.

10:15am EST

Using Circle Model of Restorative Justice
Sunday November 10, 2024 10:15am - 11:35am EST
The EDI Committee of the MAEA is offering this interactive circle session using the circle model of restorative justice. We will then get feedback from folks on how they would like to see a monthly online EDI circle look like. 
Speakers
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Laura Evonne Steinman

Art Teacher, Wildwood Elementary School
Sunday November 10, 2024 10:15am - 11:35am EST
Bank Building Basement 'The Underground' 248 Cabot St.