Place-based Learning in Practice with KSMoCA

Schedule

Thu May 16 2024 at 10:00 am to 11:30 am

Location

Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School | Portland, OR

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Reimagine the way museums, public schools, and universities can affect people, culture, and perspectives.
About this Event

At PSU, we “let knowledge serve the city”, but how? To what end? Who benefits? Come to this hybrid panel event to hear stories from Dr Martin Luther King Jr School Museum of Contemporary Art (KSMoCA).

KSMoCA is a contemporary art museum and social practice art project inside and in partnership with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School, pre-kindergarten through fifth grade public school in NE Portland. Founded in 2014 by Portland State University professors Lisa Jarrett and Harrell Fletcher, KSMoCA connects public school students with internationally renowned contemporary artists through collaborative workshops, exhibitions, artists lectures, and site-specific commissions. Students learn through experience about museum practice and careers in the arts by participating as curators, preparators, artists, gallerists, writers, and docents.

KSMoCA reimagines the way museums, public schools, and universities can affect people, culture, and perspectives by creating radical intersections for sharing resources across organizations. Programs are developed collaboratively with the Dr MLK Jr School community, PSU students, and a team of supporting artists.



Panelists


Laura Glazer
Portland State University
Laura Glazer is an artist, adjunct instructor in PSU's School of Art and Design, and KSMoCA's Program Manager and Design and Publications Director.

Kiara Hill
Portland State University
Dr. Kiara Hill is a visiting Assistant Professor of Art History in the Art and Social Practice Program at Portland State.

Michelle Peake
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School
Michelle Peake is a school counselor at Dr. MLK Jr. Elementary School where she has worked for nine years. She facilitates the Queer Student Association and is a KSMoCA project partner.

Nancy Rios- Araujo
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School
Nancy Rios- Araujo is a KSMoCA project partner and is School Admin Assistant 2 and Project Coordinator at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School where she has worked for 23 years.





Dr Martin Luther King Jr School Museum of Contemporary Art (KSMoCA) in Action
Event Photos

Laura Glazer explains the process of printing color photos to a second grade student at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School. Glazer is the Program Manager and Design and Publications Director of Dr Martin Luther King Jr School Museum of Contemporary Art (KSMoCA). Photo courtesy of KSMoCA (Dr Martin Luther King Jr School Museum of Contemporary Art).
Event Photos

Dr. Kiara Hill with Rose, a fifth grade student at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School. Hill is the James DePriest Visiting Professor of Art History. Hill and Rose were a Dr Martin Luther King Jr School Museum of Contemporary Art (KSMoCA) mentor/mentee pair and together they curated an exhibit of artwork at Littman + White Galleries. Photo courtesy of KSMoCA (Dr Martin Luther King Jr School Museum of Contemporary Art). 



Event Photos

KSMoCA project partners Michelle Peake and Nancy Rios-Araujo discuss artwork for an exhibit. Peake is a school counselor at Dr. MLK Jr. Elementary School and Rios-Araujo is School Admin Assistant II and Project Coordinator. Photo by Laura Glazer, courtesy of KSMoCA (Dr Martin Luther King Jr School Museum of Contemporary Art).



Event Photos

Moe Hassan leads a tour of The Imagine: a photography exhibition by MOE at KSMoCA (Dr Martin Luther King Jr School Museum of Contemporary Art). At the time of his photography exhibit, Hassan was a second-grade student at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School, a pre-kindergarten through fifth grade public school in Portland, Oregon. The exhibition was curated by members of the KSMoCA Student Curatorial Committee. Photo by Elijah Hassan, courtesy of KSMoCA (Dr Martin Luther King Jr School Museum of Contemporary Art).


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Where is it happening?

Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School, 4906 Northeast 6th Avenue, Portland, United States

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