“In what ways do our artistic endeavors implicate responsibilities to each other and to our collective human identities?” Elliott and Silverman pose this question in their recent book, Artistic Citizenship: Artistry, Social Responsibility and Ethical Praxis. The provocation provides a point of entry for this symposium as we explore the notion of music education as/for artistic citizenship, challenging our purpose and praxis in and out of the classroom. Afternoon sessions address choral and instrumental ensembles, guitar, songwriting and technology in the classroom as we consider pivoting the discourse, expanding curriculum offerings, and democratizing the music space.
Cost at the door, $10. Lunch will be provided.
Cost at the door, $10. Lunch will be provided.