The goal of this project is to provide a forum for citizens in the communities of North Carolina to creatively share with one another. This year long collaborative process will attempt to fill one visual journal for each county in our state. You are invited to add to this journal. Write a story, poem, idea or opinion… Draw, paint, cut and glue something… Anything goes… REALLY!!!
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Union Co
Hi
I am the am the guardian of the Journal for Union Co NC! My school email is kelly.edwards@ucps.k12.nc.us Please contact me if you would like to get on the schedule to have the journal! The list is filling up fast! I will post Pics soon!
Kelly Edwards
I am the am the guardian of the Journal for Union Co NC! My school email is kelly.edwards@ucps.k12.nc.us Please contact me if you would like to get on the schedule to have the journal! The list is filling up fast! I will post Pics soon!
Kelly Edwards
Region 3
If anyone knows of someone to become the Guardian of the vis. book for the counties of.....
Franklin
Northampton
Warren
Vance
Please contact me! Thank You....
Kelly Crocker
kellycrocker@johnston.k12.nc.us
Franklin
Northampton
Warren
Vance
Please contact me! Thank You....
Kelly Crocker
kellycrocker@johnston.k12.nc.us
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Alamance County
Hi. The Alamance journal is underway. We had an amazing weekend showcasing student art at our Burlington Art D'Vine event-sponsored by Alamance Citizens for Education (we love them!). Lots of art teachers & friends of the arts hanging out admiring cool projects and talking about our Vis J. Jennifer Perkins worked on this page today at the event. We took a bunch of cool photos to add to the page soon.
Darcy
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
100 vis J's 4 NC : Region 3 -
Region 3 coordinator: Kelly Crocker
100 Journals for North Carolina
Guardians:
Johnston: Kelly Crocker- kellycrocker@johnston.k12.nc.us
Wake: Michelle Harrell- mharrell@ncartmuseum.org
Franklin:
Nash: Wendy Ferguson- wferguson2000@yahoo.com
Wilson: Jane Gargner- jane.gardner@mail.wilson.k12.nc.us
Edge combe: Kimberly Hayes- khays@ecps.us
Halifax: Patrica Barnes (mickey)-
Northampton:
Warren:
Durham: Juline Chevalier- julinec@yahoo.com
Vance:
Granville: Elaine McKelly- emckelly@nc.rr.com
100 Journals for North Carolina
Guardians:
Johnston: Kelly Crocker- kellycrocker@johnston.k12.nc.us
Wake: Michelle Harrell- mharrell@ncartmuseum.org
Franklin:
Nash: Wendy Ferguson- wferguson2000@yahoo.com
Wilson: Jane Gargner- jane.gardner@mail.wilson.k12.nc.us
Edge combe: Kimberly Hayes- khays@ecps.us
Halifax: Patrica Barnes (mickey)-
Northampton:
Warren:
Durham: Juline Chevalier- julinec@yahoo.com
Vance:
Granville: Elaine McKelly- emckelly@nc.rr.com
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Alleghany County
Hi. My name is Janet and I am the guardian for the Alleghany County journal. If you are interested and haven't already heard from me, please give me a call or send me an email. I love the ideas that JRo has planned for her county (check out her post to read the ideas.) I am creating a journal bag and then it will be on its way. We may be a sparsely populated county but we are filled with talented and creative people of all ages that will step up to make our journal spectacular.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Region 2!
Hi everyone! My name is Sara Gant, and I am the loving caretaker of Book #67 in Onslow County! I am also the Regional Guardian for Region 2. I am so excited about the possibilities for this book. We have a large military presence in our community- Camp LeJeune military base is located in Jacksonville, NC. The book will definitely travel to Camp LeJeune! We also have the Onslow County Museum, which tells the stories and heritage of the people of Onslow. I spoke with the director of the Museum today, Lisa Whitman- Grice. We have some ideas as to how the museum can be represented in Journal #67. I also plan to pass the journal around to the art teachers in the county, so that the students of Onslow can let their voices be heard and their visual stories told. I would like to have the journal out at the March Student Art Exhibit at the Council for the Arts, and share it with Coastal Carolina Community College.
The picture above was taken as David was distributing the many books to eager art teachers at the NCAEA conference in New Bern. The boxes and the many books represent such promise and excitement, and I couldn't help but think about what 365 days in the life of these journals would bring. I am looking forward to seeing them all come together at the 2011 NCAEA conference in Charlotte, but first, I am eager to embark on the journey of sharing, collaboration, journaling and artistic discovery that this journal will lead us on!
Sara
The Big Idea!!!
Okay... here is the Big Idea of the 100 Vis J's 4 NC!!! It is about being an artist and making art; it is about being an activist and getting others to make and share their creativity; and it is about being an advocate and getting citizens and leaders of North Carolina to witness the creative community that is our state.
ARTISTS=
It launched 23 October 2010 in New Bern, 100 6"x9" black bound journals donated by Cheap Joe's were handed out to find there way to each county of North Carolina. In case you did not know, NC has exactly 100 counties, and there is one journal for each one! Over the course of the next year citizens of each county will be invited to share their creativity in their counties book. But that is not all...
ACTIVISTS=
Each journal has a guardian, some one who will watch over the book and be sure it does not get lost in the sea of creativity. This guardian will also share the book with others in the county and encourage participation from anyone interested in making a mark and expressing and idea. In one year, the guardian and regional coordinators will make sure the journal for their county finds its way back to be reunited with all of the other books. But it does not stop there...
ADVOCATES=
In Spring 2012, the regional coordinators and I (and anyone else who wants to get further involved) will go to ARTS DAY in Raleigh to visit with all of our Representatives and Senators and share this project with them. The citizens who made these books endorsed these legislators and that is why they hold the office they have... now we want them to endorse the people back!!! There is a place for the rep or senator to sign in each book that is from a county they serve and then they will also be asked for a monetary donation to the project goal... which is... to create an endowment for the Teacher/Scholars Program at the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (NCCAT). The books will also be auctioned at the 2012 NCCAT Gala to raise more money and then find their final home as part of the permanent library collection at NCCAT.
More to come on this!!!
David
ARTISTS=
It launched 23 October 2010 in New Bern, 100 6"x9" black bound journals donated by Cheap Joe's were handed out to find there way to each county of North Carolina. In case you did not know, NC has exactly 100 counties, and there is one journal for each one! Over the course of the next year citizens of each county will be invited to share their creativity in their counties book. But that is not all...
ACTIVISTS=
Each journal has a guardian, some one who will watch over the book and be sure it does not get lost in the sea of creativity. This guardian will also share the book with others in the county and encourage participation from anyone interested in making a mark and expressing and idea. In one year, the guardian and regional coordinators will make sure the journal for their county finds its way back to be reunited with all of the other books. But it does not stop there...
ADVOCATES=
In Spring 2012, the regional coordinators and I (and anyone else who wants to get further involved) will go to ARTS DAY in Raleigh to visit with all of our Representatives and Senators and share this project with them. The citizens who made these books endorsed these legislators and that is why they hold the office they have... now we want them to endorse the people back!!! There is a place for the rep or senator to sign in each book that is from a county they serve and then they will also be asked for a monetary donation to the project goal... which is... to create an endowment for the Teacher/Scholars Program at the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (NCCAT). The books will also be auctioned at the 2012 NCCAT Gala to raise more money and then find their final home as part of the permanent library collection at NCCAT.
More to come on this!!!
David
Living and Learning
Many have commented that the cover print is getting messed up when they try to put some matte medium or Modge Podge over it to seal it... if you have done that no worries. I would recommend printing the logo from the blog onto sticker paper and then just slap that over top of the blurred print.
Like I said at the conference, this is all a new to me too, we learn as we go!!!
If your cover still looks good, maybe 3-4 coats of clear acrylic spray instead of brushing might work better.
Hope your journal is getting out there and starting to collect the fodder of your community!!!
Like I said at the conference, this is all a new to me too, we learn as we go!!!
If your cover still looks good, maybe 3-4 coats of clear acrylic spray instead of brushing might work better.
Hope your journal is getting out there and starting to collect the fodder of your community!!!
Wake County Journal
I'm Michelle Harrell (n2art). I happily volunteered to facilitate the Wake County Journal and had several folks sign up at the Region 3 meeting at the NCAEA conference. Here is who already signed up to have it 2-4 weeks between now and November 2011:
- November: Kate Mabe for the Meredith College Senior Exhibition (Reception 11/14 2pm)
- December: Jeannette Stevenson at Sanderson High School for Holly Days 12/4-5
- January: Lisa Peszko at Zebulon GT Magnet Middle
- February: Elizabeth Rawls at Carnage GT Magnet Middle in Raleigh
- July: Jennifer Tatum at Endeavor Charter School
- September: Elyse Collins at Ligon GT Magnet Middle in Raleigh
- October: Melissa Poppe at Green Hope High School
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