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2005-2007 Art with Kids Project:
From Harlem to the Classroom
From Harlem to the Classroom: Insights and Inspirations from Four Innovative African-American Artists: Elizabeth Catlett, Elizabeth Catlett, Aaron Douglas and Jacob Lawrence presented by Trish Maunder, Creative Programs Director 2005-2006
Elizabeth Catlett, Sculptor (b.1915)
Elizabeth Catlett, Sculptor (b.1915) Elizabeth Catlett is an African-American sculptor and master printmaker whose work is both social and political in nature. She has been an artist for many years. Born in 1915 she creates sculptures and prints with a recurring "female" and "mother and child" theme. These have become her trademark. She feels the role of women in society and the relationships between a mother and her child are very important and likes to explore these through her work.
Click here to view the Art Making Workshop (PDF):
Creating What You Know: An Art With Kids Art Making Workshop based on the Art of Elizabeth Catlett
by Trish Maunder, Creative Programs Director 2005-2006

Click here to view the Slide Presentation (PDF):
Creating What You Know: An Art With Kids Art Making Workshop based on the Art of Elizabeth Catlett
by Trish Maunder, Creative Programs Director 2005-2006

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From Harlem to the Classroom
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