I'm off on a new adventure to Dresden, Germany. Here you can find tales of my travels and images of my latest artwork.

18.3.11

West Coast Here I Come!

Thursday I left for the west coast, which is very exciting because I've never been further west than Texas.  This year, the National Art Education Association's annual Art Educator conference was held in Seattle, WA.  Since I'm not teaching, I figured at some point I should do something art-teacher-y, and this was the best thing I could think of.  Since I have no art teacher friends in New Hampshire, I brought my mom along for the ride.

We left NH at 6am and arrived in Seattle around 2.  After a harrowing ride in the "downtown airporter" (we walked the airport from end to end looking for it- thinking it would be with all the other "airporters" (which it wasn't), ended up finding the shuttle in the PARKING GARAGE, got in, though the driver couldn't find our reservation, drove into Seattle, stopped at a bazillion other hotels to pick people up, even though the van was full and couldn't fit anymore people, arrived at the hotel where the driver insisted we hadn't paid yet even though we had paid online, paid AGAIN, and finally were left off on the hotel curb...) we made it to the hotel!!

After getting our bearings and taking a rest (the plane ride to Seattle is surprisingly long), we went to the Crayola Opening Night Event. 

Me inside a cool sculpture.

 The event was held at the Experience Music Museum which happened to be right next to the SPACE NEEDLE.  You can't visit Seattle without going to the Space Needle....


Even the outside of the museum was awesome.

The Space Needle.  Very needley.
The Museum was really cool inside.  There were a lot of make-and-take events sponsored by Crayola, like a fish printing station and a "make a latte out of model magic" station, and lots of desserts and COFFEE.  The coolest thing in the museum was definitely this:

Super amazing guitar tower.
After we'd had enough dessert and music museum, we decided to go up the Space Needle since it was night  (which is the best time to go up) and we were right there.


The view from the top was AWESOME!

Friday and Saturday of the conference are full of sessions about teaching art, and learning about art, and making art, and getting free art stuff... 

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