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Investigating Japan’s Edo Avant Garde - K-12 Educators’ Workshop & Film Screening

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Investigating Japan’s Edo Avant Garde - K-12 Educators’ Workshop & Film Screening

Join us for this Saturday workshop featuring the film and award-winning curriculum units for Edo Avant Garde, a film about the paintings of nature in Japan during the Edo period (1603-1868). Documentary filmmaker Linda Hoaglund and master teacher Angie Stokes will take you into the world of Japanese painting during this period, presenting on the ways teachers can use art to teach about a variety of subjects, from nature to social-emotional learning to studio classes.

The workshop includes the online screening of the film in advance of the workshop with Linda Hoaglund in person and Angie Stokes on Zoom. A screening link and password will be sent in a separate email, on Sep. 13, to those who have RSVP’d. The link will be accessible between Sep. 13 –23 (event date).

The Edo Avant Garde curriculum was awarded an Honorable Mention for the 2022 Franklin R. Buchanan Prize for curriculum development by the Association for Asian Studies. Presented by JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles in collaboration with the University of Pittsburgh National Consortium for Teaching About Asia (NCTA) and the University of Southern California NCTA.

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