After graduate school, I worked at an art non-profit called Big Thought. While I was there, my podcast guest today Eric Booth was a consultant who went high up in the company straight out of college. He did a lot of staff development training and programs for the non-profit. This episode represents a full circle moment for me as I thrill at reconnecting with him! In it, he and I talk about his path as a teaching artist and the connection between art and spirituality, a topic we both care about tremendously.
3:16 - Eric talks about his transition from Broadway actor to teaching artist
6:36 - How the teaching artist field has changed and the effects of the pandemic on the industry
12:18 - Two ways to bring a teaching artist into your classroom
15:38 - Eric describes what a good teaching artist partnership looks like
21:03 - The single best sentence Eric ever wrote, the idea behind it, and the companion book it eventually created
24:51 - How I recently made my own art and spirituality connection
27:52 - Paying a higher quality of attention to all different kinds of things in your life
32:20 - Eric explains what he means when he talks about the “verbs of art”
37:40 - The different between big art and religion and little art and religion
41:10 - The three concepts the Everyday Work of Art book boils down to
45:01 - Ideas on how to help students develop responsiveness to works of art
49:58 - What you can do right now to become more connected with art and spirituality
55:51 - How Hamlet changed Eric’s life
Transcript at https://artclasscurator.com/85-connection-between-art-and-spirituality/
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