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Community quilt created by Montclair Elementary School students
working with Teaching Artist Remi Rubel, Oakland, CA. Photo: Sibila Savage.


Miraculous Fungi
Peralta School’s 4th grade students explore mycoremediation and the wonders of mycelium and how it can be used to clean toxins on the earth.

Art IS Education 2012 Partners include:
Alliance for Arts Learning Leadership, Alameda County Office of Education, Alameda County Arts Commission, Alameda County Library, Alameda County Sustainability, Alameda County Healthy Care Services Agency

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Community Collage Quilt Project
Simple, fun project for all
ages using paper and readily accessible materials. Make and display your own during March!
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Find out more about Art IS Education 2012:

  • Plan an arts learning event at your school or other community venue and use the online toolkits to support your planning.

  • Share images of your student artwork and lesson plans involving ecological themes on the county Sustainability web site.

  • Take Action and encourage your school and community to join in the advocacy efforts that Art IS Education provides.
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 The goal of this year’s theme, “Creating a Better Future Together,” is to inspire and share student visions of how we can make positive change for ourselves, our communities and our world through the arts.

The theme is deliberately broad so that communities across the county can choose to explore their own creative way to encourage youth empowerment through art.