Art in the Public
Monday, June 4, 2012
Art in the Public--completed
I realize that since my second project was not competed as
an actual physical shelter it may be difficult to respond to or grade. I am
still happy with my choice to volunteer. I just thought I might need to write a
bit more about the challenges & things that went well about my project.
Challenges:
The timeframe- I had 8 days to volunteer over a memorial
day weekend. I had 4 days of work, a viewing, funeral & burial to go to and
personnel to contact in order to volunteer.
Permission- I had no idea that most places that allow you
to volunteer want you to fill out an application, complete a background check,
may want references & may need managerial or corporate approval
Value- I feel like this art class is already challenging
when it comes to grading & placing a value or opinion on a completed
project. Since all the students are allowed to go down whatever creative path
they choose (or stumble upon) the projects end up being very different. I have
no idea what to expect for this project since I did not "make or
build" anything physically. I helped "make" meals (though this
is not a culinary class). I did make an honest effort at helping a group of
people who do need the support right now in their lives.
Went Well:
Meals- I am glad I was able to participate in the actual
"making" of the meals
208- I was so surprised that Sean Reinicke said 98 families were given food & 110 meals
were served the Tuesday I was at RLFC. It was a great feeling to know that I
directly helped, even in a small way. Once I got started with volunteer hours,
I feel like I could have kept going. It is likely I will be back to help out at
RLFC on another Friday or Tuesday night. . ;o)
I am amazed that it is June already and that the quarter
went by so quickly. I enjoyed this art class. Not only for its challenges but
for the opportunity to think creatively. I learned that I am more comfortable
with clear & defined expectations. Yet, I also learned I can adapt and am
surprised with what I was able to come up with for the projects & the
pep-work (home work).
I am glad that I stuck with this Art in the Public class & I look forward to taking my next (elective) non-nursing class.
I am glad that I stuck with this Art in the Public class & I look forward to taking my next (elective) non-nursing class.
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