
2016-17 TATIP Anthology
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Presenting the Graduates of the 2016-2017 Teaching Artist Training & Internship Program (TATIP). This anthology is a compilation of their work, experiences and the fun we've all had together during this academic year.
Community-Word Project's TATIP is in its 18th year and is the longest-standing professional development program open to the Teaching Artist field by a non-profit organization in New York City. TATIP prepares Teaching Artists to provide high-quality arts education to underserved youth in New York City public schools. The rigorous training involves intensive seminars in curriculum design and teaching techniques, led by CWP staff, Teaching Artists and the TATIP Cohort. During this yearlong training, participants gain invaluable classroom experience interning with mentor Teaching Artists, in both during-school and after-school multi-disciplinary collaborative arts residencies.
The 2016-17 class of 32 visual and media artists, writers, musicians, dancers and theatre artists learned how to transform creative processes into teaching tools, experimented with how to create lesson plans and teaching paths that meet state and city standards, explored Gardner's Multiple Intelligences, investigated the Common Core State Standards, tried out a myriad of classroom management strategies, developed co-teaching and partnership skills, incorporated inquiry and reflection in their lessons, and helped students create work, remembering to remain relevant to students' lives and to create community.
Special Thanks
TATIP is made possible through the generous support of New York State Council on the Arts, Governer Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, The Birkhofer Family and the Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation.
TATIP Facilitators Patti Chilsen, Karla Robinson, T. Scott Lilly & Heidi Miller.
CWP Staff
Michele Kotler, Founder & Executive Director
Megan Morrison, Deputy Director of Programs & Operations
Craig Hayes, Deputy Director of External Affairs
Patricia Chilsen, Program Director for Teaching Artist Training & Internships
David King, Program Director for School Partnerships
Claire Tighe, Grants Manager
Katie Rainey, Program Manager, TATIP
Autumn Tilson, Program Manager, School Partnerships
Joey Cheng, Development Assistant
A special thanks to this year's CWP, Marquis Studios, Arts for All, Citizen Schools & Wingspan Arts Mentors:
CWP Teaching Artists:
Alex Velozo
Deanna Green
Elizabeth Leonard
Felipe Galindo
Javan Howard
Kate Lee
Katie Rainey
Mary Cinadr
Molly Goldman
Phyllis Capello
Shawn Ferreya
T. Scott Lilly
Wingspan Teaching Artists:
Suzanne Darrell
Sarah Grace
Justin Doro
Cathy Mancuso
Special thanks to all of our Arts-in-Education partners who make up the TATIP Cohort and helped make this year a unique collaboration. This year, we were able to offer collaborative Elective Seminars facilitated and hosted by various arts organizations. The TATIP Cohort also collaborated to put on a panel called The Business of Teaching Artistry: A Panel on Professional as well as the 2017 Arts in Education Job Fair.
These series of professional development seminars and panels were available to Teaching Artists outside of TATIP and that was made possible by the collaborative efforts of CWP and the following organizations:
Arts for All
Brooklyn Arts Council
Carnegie Hall
The Center for Arts Education
City Lore
DreamYard Project
Marquis Studios
Maxine Greene Center
National Dance Institute
Opening Act
Teachers & Writers Collaborative
Wingspan Arts
Over the year, our TATIP trainees participated in a series of workshops, seminars and residencies to complete their internship. The fall workshops were dedicated to Creative Elements, Building Lesson Plans, Executing a Lesson, Reflection & Assessment, Classroom Management, and Teaching for Social Justice. In the Spring, TATIP held a series of Elective Seminars in collaboration with the TATIP Cohort, and each trainee was placed in a CWP residency at various schools throughout NYC, including:
PS 132 Juan Pablo Duarte, Washington Heights
PS 279 Captain Manuel Rivera, Bronx
PS 84 Jose De Diego, Brooklyn
PS 316 Elijah Stroud, Brooklyn
PS 220 Edward Mandel School
IS 126 Albert Shanker School of Visual & Performing Arts
The Young Women's Leadership School, Queens
Many trainees also completed an after school residency in partnership with Wingspan Arts, and additional internship tracks with Arts for All, The Center for Arts Education, Marquis Studios and Citizen Schools.
In celebration of their creativity, we are sharing each TATIP graduate's work and artistry in this anthology. This compilation includes biographies, memorable moments, photographs, quotes, lesson plans, artistic samples and more to give you a full picture of their accomplishments this year.
A Letter from the TATIP Facilitators:
Dear TATIP Class of 2016-17,
This has been a truly special year with you. Though it has been a challenging year politically in this country, somehow the depth, love and humor you brought to the training helped make that dynamic an endeavor well worth working through. Congratulations! You are now a TATIP Alum.
You have brought your diversity, your honesty, your passion and your heart and soul to this work, validating the importance of learning, and practicing, the craft of teaching. We have watched you grow as artists and educators, and we are so proud to graduate this class.
Thank you for the deep thinking, inquiry and reflection you put into your teaching paths and lesson plans. Thank you for taking personal and artistic risks with us. It made all the difference.
You have shown that you are earnest and eager to carry this work into the world, and we trust that you each will inspire many. The time, integrity, and creativity you have invested throughout the workshops, residencies and seminars have been inspiring. We see you, your talent and beauty, and we know that you will expand and enrich the field of Teaching Artistry.
We wish you joy and peace as you continue to grow. Please keep in touch as you carry your light not only into the Teaching Artist field but out into the world. And never forget: By bringing art into lives that might not otherwise have it, your voice can change the world.
It has been a privilege for us all, being your guides during this process.
With much respect,
Patti, Karla, Scott, Heidi, Katie and the TATIP Cohort
Haikus from TATIP Facilitator Karla Robinson to the graduating class:
The world needs us now!
Dig deep! Play purposefully.
Reflect. Transform. Dream.Craft space for freedom.
Ask live questions. Listen. Watch;
Growth happens in spurts.Wonder with great depth.
Interrogate your privilege.
Respect what's unearthed.Love whole-heartedly,
even the rude, stinky ones,
and the shy, quiets.It’s been an honor.
Much love, peace and gratitude.
Keep in touch, Karla
Presenting the 2016-17 TATIP Graduating Class! Click on their names below to find out more about them.
Amy Glover
Badu Boakye
Cheree Alexander
Cievel Xicohtencatl
Cornell Carelock
Courtney Price
Emmanuela Soria Ruiz
Fumiko Kitada
James Bycinthe
Jennifer Jones
Jessica Mortellaro
Kate Ferguson
Katy Walker-Mejia
Kim Bendheim
Kym Boyce
Martha O'Connell
Mary Chang
Maya Workman
Meghan Daniels
Natalia Durango
Niae Knight
Rabih Ahmed
Rachel Barker-Asto
Sari Nordman
Stephanie McKay
Tanya Gupta
Taylor Valentine
Tessa Allen
Tina Gonzalez
Tishawn Gonsalves
Valentina Medda
Vivian Regueros
The 2016-17 TATIP Anthology was designed by Katie Rainey.

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