Introduction to the Curriculum

An ecological art curriculum employs art as a means for studying and promoting respect for the relationship and the interaction of all living things. It should be exciting, hands on, interdisciplinary, and should engage students through various methods, such as teamwork, research, integration of technology, and exploration of ecological issues in the students' community.

The goal of an eco art education curriculum should be to inform and enable students to utilize art and technology as a means of exploration, expression, and communication, in order to understand and assume their role within their community and the environment.

Ecology Hall of Fame, Google Earth & SketchUp Lesson Plans, Personal Introductions

Monday, April 2, 2007

Personal Introduction: Lauren Economou

Hi, my name is Lauren, and I am currently a grad student in art education at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia. I have a profound respect and admiration for the natural environment, and enjoy many activities outdoors such as camping, hiking, and skiing. Being outdoors and surrounded by nature really inspires me creatively, and this is reflected in artwork that I have done in the past. As an interior design major at Syracuse University, I studied green design, which I consider to be an important practice and one that I'm sure we will see much more of in this century.

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