2010 Conference
It’s time to pencil in February 25-27, 2010 as UAEA’s conference at Pineview High, in St. George!
Olivia Gude is a Chicago artist and educator.  She has worked in the field of community public art for 20 years and has created over 30 large-scale mural and mosaic projects, working with inter-generational groups, teens, elders, and children.  She has created major works in Los Angeles; Madison, Wisconsin; DeKalb, Illinois as well as in the Chicago area.
Professor Gude has received many grants and awards, including an Arts Midwest National Endowment for the Arts Regional Fellowship in Painting in 1996, a 1991 State of Illinois Fellowship for Outstanding Achievement in the Visual ARts, and a 1993 National Endowment for the Arts Art in Public Places grant.  In 2000 she was chosen as one of the 56 Artists and Communities: America Creates for the Millenium artists: she was awarded the A & C Commission for the state of Kentucky.

schedule 
Thursday (pre conference event)
Pre-conference event: Paint Out with TBA on Thursday, 25th noon.  Meet with your own art supplies at Meet at the St. George Art Museum (47 East 200 North) at 12 noon on Thursday.   Arlene V. Braithwaite will be our guest paint out artist!
St George Art Museum will comp the entrance fee for any one who arrives early and would like to visit the Museum.  The exhibit will be painting and photographic (historical and current) using St George as the theme.
     Arlene V. Braithwaite is a pastel painter whose work has been published in the professional publications, Pastel Journal and International Pastel Artist. 
   

Friday
8:00-9:00 Registration and Breakfast-Pineview Commons
9:00-11:00 Introductions & Keynote Speaker: TBA
-Pineview Auditorium
11:00-12:30 off site workshops (*Millcreek High School)
12:45-2:30 A Special Lunch Awards banquet at Pineview
2:30-5:30 Workshops/Classes Pineview 
Saturday
8:00-9:00 Registration (continued) Breakfast Pineview
9:00-12:00 Workshops/Classes Pineview
12:00-1:00  Lunch & silent auction Pineview
1:00-3:00 Workshops Pineview
3:00-4:00 Cleanup. Pineview
location
Pineview High School
2850 East 750 North St George, UT 84790-9078 


























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Getting ready for next year’s Art in the Sun  

Please put down on your calendars that next year’s conference will be at the same location the last weekend in February, Feb 24-26th 2011.  We are currently working to have registration for next year go paperless and you’ll be able to pay and register online.


Look here for updates about next year’s conference.


Vendors interested in being part of this event should contact Bob Nickelson at nbob@nebo.edu.



This year’s keynote speaker Laurie Gatlin

“....using reflective visual journals is an integral part of the coursework...”  Stay tuned to have our keynot speaker to share how to  “Incorporate artifacts as well as relating stories of classroom behavior, emotional ups and downs, 'aha' moments of both students and self – all these facets of the teaching day are put together on the page, allowing students to step back and analyze their actions, the actions of their students, and what they may have learned from a situation.”   She will offer a variety of book-making options and share a number of visual journals, both her personal journal work as well as the sketchbooks of visual arts professionals so that we can help our students to choose an approach that fits their expressive style.