This podcast is dedicated to discussions of teaching art to kids, making art, and how those things overlap and feed each other. It highlights artists who teach.
Have you heard the latest #K12ArtChat podcast? Team Grundler talks w/ guest @TeachingArtistP Rebecca Potts abt Does it make sense to be an artist & a teacher? ๐จhttps://t.co/6sFGMju55I ๐จ @AdobeForEdu@SchoolArts
Q2: It varies now that my schedule is so flexible. If I've plugged away all day and gotten work done, I stop by 5 and try not to check anything on weekends... but the other projects (podcast, art, curating, writing) push into my "off" times.
A1: Self-care for me is all about grace/patience with myself. Making time for art-making, but also letting myself veg out sometimes; prioritizing health even when it means slowing down on some goals.
Have you heard the latest #K12ArtChat podcast? Team Grundler talks w/ guest @TeachingArtistP Rebecca Potts abt Does it make sense to be an artist & a teacher? ๐จhttps://t.co/6sFGMju55I ๐จ @AdobeForEdu@SchoolArts
A7: This is hard for me! I tend to take on way too much, but am working on saying โNoโ and prioritizing the things I really want to do. Iโve slowed down with the podcast to make time for art, family, and health.
#k12artchat@creativitydept
Q7.) These two things (artmaking and teaching) are likely both passions, but can also be draining. How do you make sure your cup doesnโt get too empty when pursuing 2 areas of passion? #K12ArtChat@SchoolArts
@AZartologist@creativitydept Kudos for solo parenting and making time for art while teaching. I lean heavily on my partner in the parenting realm, so have deep respect for single parents who do all these things!