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November 27, 2005

Prospect Fall Conference Photos

Taeko Onishi, Prospect Board member and NYC Public High School Math Coach, contemplates a new medium at the Saturday night Doing and Making Art Workshop at Fall Conference.

Prospect member Geraldine Murrill, a retired NYC public school art teacher, prepares to lead the Saturday night Doll Making workshop at Prospect's Fall Conference 2005.

Prospect member and Muscota New School New School Bilingual Special Education teacher Marilyn Valdez proudly exhibits one of the dolls made the Saturday night at Doing and Making Art Workshop at Fall Conference.

Prospect members and Muscota teachers enjoy a little dancing after the day's activities on Saturday night at Prospect Fall Conference; (from left to right): Francesca Weiss, Emmy Matias, Prospect Board member, Louisa Cruz-Acosta and Kathy Gutierrez.

Photos taken by Marilyn Valdez.

Posted by Prospect Center at November 27, 2005 10:00 AM

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Thanks, Marilyn Valdez, for the wonderful photos from Prospect’s Fall Conference. If you’d like to see the rest of the photographs from Fall Conference, go to http://www.kodakgallery.com/MyKodak.jsp. The Saturday evening “Making Things� sessions, organized by Helen Lamont (book and puppet-making), Geraldine Murrill (doll making), and Helen Martin (wire sculpture) has been a highlight of Prospect's Fall Conference for the past five years. Two additional highlights this year were a sharing of poems, organized by Charles Ragland and Cecilia Espinosa, and the showing of slides of the Prospect School. Former Prospect Teachers, Jessica Howard and Allison Caldwell, and Pat Carini, one of the school’s founders, commented on the slides.

Posted by: Lynne Strieb at January 22, 2006 11:05 PM

So wonderful to see these photos... I haven't seen Taeko in so long! and a High School Coach in Math!!!NYC!!! Gateway is a very small school on 14th and 2nd Ave.for children with learning disabilities. We would love to invite you all to come and get to know the work of our students. Always, Jossie

Posted by: Jossie O'Neill at January 30, 2006 8:09 AM