Arts Education Outreach
Learning to See
Learning To See Outreach (LTS) is an award-winning, in-school, cross-curricular program with an emphasis on critical thinking, innovation and celebration of diversity. Many lessons are inspired by the artwork and life stories of local artists. This framework provides our youth with present day role models who have exceled in pursuit of their passions. LTS nurtures visual literacy and each student’s confidence in their own expression. Each lesson provides real world applications to math, science, history and language arts. With an emphasis on experiential learning, LTS students benefit beyond the art class and enhance their capacity to learn with creativity and focus. Their confidence builds as they are supported in their explorations by Teaching Artists. LTS lessons support the California content standards.
Are you an educator or administrator working with new Prop 28 funding? Learn how the LTS program can work at your school.
Adaptable lessons for elementary through secondary grades.
Flexible funding from Prop28, PTA funds, grants & donations.
Professional artists with educational experience.
Variable programs range from eight weeks to a school year.
Our unique curricula provide real world applications to math, science, history, and language arts while supporting critical thinking, innovation and celebration of diversity.
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Lesson Plan Samples
Student Artwork
Gallery Paper Sculpture
Paper Sculpture inspired by BiJian Fan Paper sculptor BiJian Fan learned paper folding and cutting art from his grandmother while growing up in Communist China. With this inspiration, Learning To See students explore the infinite possibilities of a piece of paper...
Symbols
Symbols inspired by Porfirio Gutierrez Students studied the symbols of Porfirio’s Zapotec heritage and how they are designed to be used in weavings. They started with sketches of their own ideas and adapted them into symbols that followed a grid of squares and...
Gallery Botanical Contour Line Drawing inspired by Karen Kitchel
Left: Presentation and Representation, oil/wood, by Karen Kitchel. Right: Karen with Donna Granata for her live interview documentation.Botanical Contour Line Drawings inspired by Karen Kitchel Students honed their observation skills and hand/eye coordination as they...
Gallery Pierpont Elementary School
Pierpont Elementary SchoolThis artwork was created by the 1st grade students of Mrs. Steinhoff and Mrs. Novstrup. Funding Our standard 8-week in-the-classroom residency is $600 (including instructor and supplies).You can "Adopt A Classroom" for $600.00. Click...
Gallery Cruisin’ Cars inspired by Frank Romero
Left: Frank Romero getting ready for his live interview for documentation. Right: Cousin Mary Helen-Chevy Nomad, serigraphCruisin' Cars inspired by painter Frank Romero Frank Romero was a pioneering figure in the Chicano Art Movement, and is best known as a...
Teaching Artists
Aimee French
Education Director
Aimee French is a lifelong artist whose earliest memories are of being fascinated by shapes, edges and textures. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting and drawing from The Ohio State University. Having explored and worked in a wide range of mediums, a painterly quality marks much of her work, even when using the hardest materials. It is process oriented, and symbolism is often used. After many years of painting on silk and with oil, her current mediums are assemblage, felted wool and encaustic. Aimee joined Focus on the Masters as the Learning to See Outreach Education Director in January 2011. Her extensive arts education experience includes class instruction, program development and management serving populations from all ages, socioeconomic backgrounds and learning levels. Her experience in museum education, certification as a Social/Emotional Arts Facilitator and 7 years working in humane education has given her a broad insight into the importance of how and what we learn manifests in a student’s life. Her goal is to nurture inspiration and trust in one’s unique creative voice.
Belle Jongmi Kim
Teaching Artist
I was born and raised in Seoul, Korea. After moving to the US, a simple birthday, holiday, or phone call became a complex math equation. The influences of growing up in a dense urban environment across the sea while living almost perpetually in two opposite time zones are evident in my work. My creative process is simple. I open my mind to all possibilities, step off the cliff, and work from moment to moment. This doesn’t sound straightforward, and it is not. The concept of my work is the movement, intersection, and manipulation of time, and these are never straightforward. I am working with fabric and found objects. Since I cannot predict the future, I take it one moment and one thread at a time.
Learn more about Belle and her practice at bellesbrush.com.
Maria Laura Hendrix
Teaching Artist
Maria Laura Hendrix is a Mexican-American interdisciplinary artist, currently living in Southern California. She earned her MFA from Otis College of Art and Design in 2020, and her BA in Psychology from Cal State Northridge. She looks at identity through the materiality of paint by creating portraits that resemble her cultural reality. Her use of deconstruction in the form through fragmentation is an important element in her work, where she interrogates identity through the use of multiple figures fragmented within a picture plane. She deconstructs the image to re-imagine a new form, one that makes sense to how she perceives the world around her.
Learn more about Maria and her practice at marialaurahendrix.art.
How we can help with
Prop 28 Funding
As school administrators and staff decide how to best implement Prop 28 funds, LTS is here to support these efforts by providing new individualized guidance, feedback, and support services to those pivoting to full-time staff art educators and other new frameworks.
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