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Voices From the Land

Do you enjoy exploring the land around you and writing about where you live? Do you have a story to tell about how the land is changing in the place you call home? Think playing with paint and making iMovies sounds like an awesome time?  Join teaching artist Shelley Toon Lindberg as you investigate climate science, write personal stories, design storyboards, paint with watercolors, and utilize iStopmotion and iMovie on iPads to create an animated film. This workshop includes guest appearances with literary artist Cameron Scott and potential unicorn and Sasquatch sightings. Don’t miss it!

Shelley Toon Lindberg is a visual artist based in Hood River, Oregon. She teaches K-12 students, adults and trains teachers in arts integration practices in the Pacific Northwest, Alaska and Hawaii. She studied Fine Arts at the University of Colorado at Boulder and Interdisciplinary Studies in Arts, Education and Communications at Marylhurst University in Portland, Oregon. Her visual art pieces appear in public and private collections throughout the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. Shelley serves as the Executive Director of Arts in Education of the Gorge and is principal teaching artist for the Voices From the Land project.