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Published on Thursday, May 26, 2011 by jose NYFA’s IAP has been working with immigrant artists for something close to four years now. Both IAP and NNY work with immigrants and the arts, but in different ways. IAP works with professional artists and NNY works with the general public. There have been occasions in which one of our users transitioned from our program [...]...
Published on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 by Michelle López By Belinda Smith & Michelle López The Queens Museum of Art and Queens Library collaborated to create an art making program to introduce students with autism to chapter books.  In my work with children with autism, chapter books can be challenging for new and emerging readers.  Students with autism tend to be visual learners and can [...]...
Published on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 by Michelle López Through the partnership of the the Queens Museum of Art and Queens Library, the QMA held its culminating art show on April 17th 2011 for the winter programs. Through this event, different programs under the Autism Initiative were showcased to families affected by autism. These programs included: Photography Class, Beautiful Oops, Puppets and Muppets and [...]...
어느 자폐인 이야기
Published on Friday, May 13, 2011 by Michelle López Part of our Autism Initiatives is to locate resources in the community where parents could find information about autism in various languages.  Hana Joo, ArtAccess Educator, took the mission to the streets of Flushing.  She found the book “Emergence: Labeled Autistic” by Temple Grandin PhD, in Korean, “어느 자폐인 이야기“  It is a lovely ha...
Published on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 by Michelle López As the program “Beautiful Oops” concludes its last session, it is nice to reflect on how wonderful the past six weeks have been at the McGoldrick library. Throughout the program, art educators Hana Joo and Jennifer Oppito have been exploring the book Beautiful Oops! by Barney Saltzberg and showing the students that “It’s fine to [...]...
Published on Monday, January 24, 2011 by Michelle López The Queens Musem of Art and the Queens Library are partnering to create programs for families with children that have an Autism Spectrum Disorder.  It is very exciting to develop programs for our Autism Initiatives.  I am in the process of collaborating with teaching artists and art therapists for new programsstarting now, in March, at [...]...
Published on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 by Michelle López In November of 2010,  The Queens Library and the Queens Museum of Art celebrated the photographs captured by the six families participating in “A View from My Lens,” a photography class for children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. This bilingual class, providing Spanish language supports, was a family program in which siblings and parents took an [...]...
Tracy working side-by side with families
Published on Wednesday, August 25, 2010 by Michelle López  ”But, of course, only in my eyes..”        Queens Teen, Tracy L. reflects on her experience in working with a child with autism in our family program, “A Trip Around the World on the 7 Train.” Free Family Programs were offered at the Queens Library with Autism & Spanish Language Supports this summer through our ArtAccess Autism Ini...
Published on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 by Michelle López The ArtAccess program has been a staple at the Queens Museum of Art for many years.  ArtAccess works with the community to provide classes held by full-time professionals trained in Creative Art Therapy for visitors with special needs.  The program helps to allow these visitors to enjoy personal connections to works of art.  The Autism [...]...
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