
Earlier this month, The Da Vinci Initiative attended the National Art Education Association Conference as an exhibitor in Chicago. Thank you to everyone who dropped by to learn more about our organization! Every year art educators from around the world gather at the NAEA Convention to demonstrate innovations in art education. This year’s conference was called “Lead! Share Your Vision for Art Education.” While there were many different interpretations of this theme, The Da Vinci Initiative strived to show how teaching using traditional techniques is actually an innovation in today’s art world.
A DVI Ambassador, Camilla Haneberg taught a brilliant drawing lesson during the conference entitled “Where Did Realistic Art Go? The Resurgence of the Atelier.” During this hands-on drawing session, attendees were able to slow down and critically observe forms – Camilla’s inflatable white dogs! They made for wonderful subjects and were great for demonstrating a structured approach to drawing. Overall, it was a successful conference, and we can’t wait to participate next year in New York.
A DVI Ambassador, Camilla Haneberg taught a brilliant drawing lesson during the conference entitled “Where Did Realistic Art Go? The Resurgence of the Atelier.” During this hands-on drawing session, attendees were able to slow down and critically observe forms – Camilla’s inflatable white dogs! They made for wonderful subjects and were great for demonstrating a structured approach to drawing. Overall, it was a successful conference, and we can’t wait to participate next year in New York.