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Summit 25: Art: S1S2: How do we grow our capacity for sharing?

While putting into practice ways to build our endurance, sharing what we learn is equally important to the equation of sustainability. In this session, we look at ways we share from classroom state organizations to local organizations to what we do within our community. As part of our discussion on sharing, three art teachers gather to model what it means to share by giving participants a lesson on gelli prints. 

Jamie Bevans

About

Jami Bevans is a veteran teacher with 37 years experience. She started her teaching journey at A&M Consolidated High School in College Station, TX in 1986 first as a geometry teacher and two years later as an art teacher. She retired in 2020 but missed the students, so she is now in her third year at Allen Academy Private School in Bryan, TX. At Allen, she teaches sixth grade through twelfth with 8 preps including yearbook. She is the recipient of numerous awards, but the one she is most proud of is her induction into the Texas Art Education Association Distinguished Fellows in 2016. She is also a practicing artist who dabbles in all things art, but is currently focusing on acrylic painting. Just recently, she and her husband of 39 years welcomed their second granddaughter.