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Hi, let me introduce myself. I’m Jessica Hart, the host of The Creative Conversation. I am an artist and educator based out of Tempe, AZ, and I am very passionate about creativity. I started this podcast as a component of my graduate studies capstone research, but my commitment to authentic creativity in the classroom began much earlier.
My career started as a studio artist. I mostly paint things but have since ventured into a more multi-media practice. It was really only after leaving school when the learning was not contained in a classroom, that I experienced contemporary art as a cross-disciplinary pursuit. Then, after taking a chance on an after-school art teaching position, I was hooked. Specifically, there was this magic moment where a room full of tough teenage boys broke into song, singing
Contrary to the after-school art high that led me to teach full-time, it didn’t take long to realize that students were simply not confident in the ambiguity of creativity. They were easily frustrated and just wanted the quickest path to
This drive eventually led me to pursue my master’s in art education, where you will find me now, starting a podcast about interdisciplinary creativity. I will honestly talk anyone’s ear off who will listen about the value of creativity. Why not record it? I want to spur creative dialogue that builds bridges between content areas. I want to define creativity in a context that works for the entire education complex, and I want to share my experience as an art educator in transforming classrooms into environments of student innovation and discovery, and most of all joy.
So, what can you expect from this project? Every two weeks you will find a new episode, interviewing a fellow educator or professional who has something to share. They will make art, talk about creativity, and we will suggest practical
By Jessica HartHi, let me introduce myself. I’m Jessica Hart, the host of The Creative Conversation. I am an artist and educator based out of Tempe, AZ, and I am very passionate about creativity. I started this podcast as a component of my graduate studies capstone research, but my commitment to authentic creativity in the classroom began much earlier.
My career started as a studio artist. I mostly paint things but have since ventured into a more multi-media practice. It was really only after leaving school when the learning was not contained in a classroom, that I experienced contemporary art as a cross-disciplinary pursuit. Then, after taking a chance on an after-school art teaching position, I was hooked. Specifically, there was this magic moment where a room full of tough teenage boys broke into song, singing
Contrary to the after-school art high that led me to teach full-time, it didn’t take long to realize that students were simply not confident in the ambiguity of creativity. They were easily frustrated and just wanted the quickest path to
This drive eventually led me to pursue my master’s in art education, where you will find me now, starting a podcast about interdisciplinary creativity. I will honestly talk anyone’s ear off who will listen about the value of creativity. Why not record it? I want to spur creative dialogue that builds bridges between content areas. I want to define creativity in a context that works for the entire education complex, and I want to share my experience as an art educator in transforming classrooms into environments of student innovation and discovery, and most of all joy.
So, what can you expect from this project? Every two weeks you will find a new episode, interviewing a fellow educator or professional who has something to share. They will make art, talk about creativity, and we will suggest practical