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remarkable women
2021 LONG TERM ART EDUCATION RESIDENCY

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together, during the 2021 aIE "remarkable women" we will investigate the contributions of 39 women who have made an impact on american history and who have inspired generations to pursue their dreams.

​Marjory Stoneman Douglas & 
KAY WALKINGSTICK  
everglade landscape

THE EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK made up of 1.5 million acres of protected lands was established in 1947.  Located in the southwest portion of the everglades, the park is a national treasure with over 900 species of plants and 600 different animals. 
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3 minute video introduction to the everglades

marjory Stoneman douglas
Conservationist & writer

everglade sunset part one

Materials Day One
acrylic paper
boards & tape
acrylic paint (blues, pinks, yellows, orange, red & dark brown)
matt medium
large and medium flat brushes
​hairdryers
aprons for Peeps
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word play anyone?

everglades_word_search.pdf
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everglades_word_search_answer_key.pdf
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everglade sunset part two

Materials Day Two
sunset paintings
dk brown, white & pink paint
medium and small flat brushes
pencils
shorebird worksheet
​reference photos
black paper
foam stampers
white pencils
scissors
glue sticks
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shore_bird_worksheet.pdf
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