Margo Broderick - Artist & Art Educator
Hello! I am a multidisciplinary artist and art educator living in Providence, Rhode Island. My teaching centers on process, reflection, student choice, and material exploration.
Teaching Philosophy
My primary goal is that students learn that making art can be a personal and meaningful experience. Therefore, student choice is central to my teaching philosophy. I believe in art education that encourages students to share their own perspectives, but also encourages them to critique their environments and confront social issues. I believe art class is a space for students to find ways to incorporate art into their daily lives and work collaboratively in an art community.
As an art educator, my role is to facilitate student-directed artmaking. I support this by ensuring the art class is an inclusive, productive space and by scaffolding artmaking experiences. In my experience, students feel more free to take risks and think critically when they know they have a community of artists supporting them. My art curriculum facilitates this kind of learning. I structure my teaching around “big ideas,” broad, universal themes that encourage deeper level thinking and social-emotional development, drawing on contemporary artists as reference to situate artistic thinking in the lives of my students. I encourage material exploration, including tactile materials and digital art technology. I also prioritize collaboration by encouraging students to work together to build on each other’s ideas and create community.
I determine if I am reaching my goals as an art educator and if students are engaging with the work through formative and summative assessment. I facilitate critiques, discussions, and reflections throughout the artmaking process. It is important to me that my teaching continues to evolve in response to student feedback and evidence of their growth. By involving students in this process, I show that I care about them and respect their work.
I want my students to leave my class seeing themselves as artists. I hope they are lifelong learners who continue to grow their art practices, unafraid to make mistakes and keep creating art.
Citations
Cahan, S., & Kocur, Z. (1996). Contemporary Art and multicultural education. New Museum of Contemporary Art.
Olivia Gude (2007) Principles of Possibility: Considerations for a 21st-Century Art & Culture Curriculum, Art Education, 60:1, 6-17, DOI: 10.1080/00043125.2007.11651621
Education
2023
Rhode Island School of Design, Master of Arts in Teaching (Art and Design Education)
2019
Rutgers University, Bachelor of Arts, Double Major: History and Visual Art, Certificate in Public History
Certifications
2023
Teacher Certification: Rhode Island School of Design, Art (All Grades)
2035
Praxis Test - Art: Content Knowledge 5134 - Score: 191
Art Residency
2022
Steel Yard Ceramics Three Month Residency — Providence, RI
Teaching Experience
2023
Student Teacher, Lincoln High School — Lincoln, RI
2023
Student Teacher, Lillian Feinstein Elementary, Sackett Street
2021-22
Art Teacher, Achievement First Promesa — Providence, RI
Other Teaching Experience
2022
Teaching Artist, Classical High School — Providence, RI
2020-21
Earth Educator, Terra Marin School — Mill Valley, CA
2019-20
Outdoor Educator, High Trails Outdoor Science School — Big Bear City, CA