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Public Art in Chicago History
- Public Art in Chicago History (PACH) is a yearlong program, offering professional development
seminars and curriculum development workshops, for up to ten CPS teachers. PACH is funded by a grant from the Terra Foundation for American Art and will be administered by the Chicago Metro History Education Center.
- Seminars (with field trips) will take place in the fall of 2010
- Participants will integrate the curriculum materials developed in the program into their classroom
instruction in the winter/spring of 2011.
- Participants will receive CPDUs for participation and a stipend for completion of curriculum units.
Download the application: PACH Application (PDF) or PACH Application (Word)
APPLICATIONS DUE: JULY 1, 2010
ACCEPTANCES ANNOUNCED: JULY 15, 2010
TENTATIVE SESSION DATES (ALL SATURDAYS):
SEPTEMBER 11: INTRODUCTION AND DOWNTOWN SCULPTURE OCTOBER 2: MARQUETTE BUILDING MOSAICS AND SCULPTURE OCTOBER 23: MICHIGAN AVENUE BRIDGE SCULPTURE NOVEMBER 13: THE SCULPTURE OF LINCOLN PARK DECEMBER 11: LESSON PLAN PRESENTATIONS
For more information about PACH or to receive an application, contact the Chicago Metro History Education Center:
- by email (
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- by telephone (312-255-3661)
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