Welcome to the ArtSpace Blog for Sunnyslope School. This blog will feature documentation of the ArtSpace students artwork, rehearsals, projects, performances and more. So keep checking back for updates on the class, the students and the creativity.
Artspace is a 21st CenturyCommunityLearningCenter which provides an interdisciplinary arts experience for children and youth through out the Phoenix area. Created by a partnership between the HerbergerCollege of the Arts, the Arizona Department of Education, the Phoenix Office of Arts & Culture and the Arizona State Library System. Artspace's vision is to establish a new model of educational experience to ensure students are successful in school and can make a positive impact in the community. The purpose of this program is to develop the abilities of students to create, perform and respond to works of art.
ASU ArtSpace programming is transdisciplinary, encompassing multiple fine arts and design disciplines. Two Graduate Student instructors are assigned to each school. While multiple fine arts and design disciplines will be touched upon in ArtSpace, the strengths and disciplinary focus of each school's instructors will be focused upon, making each ASU ArtSpace site unique. In order to add continuity to the transdisciplinary programing, each school will be focused around the theme. Sunnyslope's theme is STORYTELLING.
About the Instructors
Phillip Suzuki is a Double Bassists currently pursuing a MM Degree in Music Performance at Arizona State University. He has played professionally across the country and internationally, including performances in Michigan, Indiana, South Carolina, China, Japan, and Norway. Phillip also maintains a private studio teaching Double Bassto a variety of students.
Rebecca Blair Hillerby graduated from Slippery Rock University with a Bachelors of the Arts in Dance. Since her graduation she has been a freelance performer, choreographer, and instructor. Rebecca has performed and taught cheerleading and dance throughout the United States and Eurpope. She is currently attending Arizona State University working toward recieving her MFA in Dance.
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