LAURA DAVIDSON
Laura taught public elementary and high school art in Dallas while writing curriculum and development for art teachers from 2013-2019. She served students and teachers at her elementary campus as a reading interventionist from 2019-2021. In the future she hopes to continue developing multidisciplinary programming that values neurodivergence and engages learners in creative, critical thinking. She currently teaches middle school art in Euless for Oil & Cotton.
Pushing the boundaries of art media to divert waste items from landfills, she seeks to develop low waste art practices. For the past few years this has manifested as objects sculpted from recycled paper pulp and repurposed fabric for fiber works and installations. She has held studio spaces at The Platform, Sunset Art Studios, and frequently works from her home while caring for her young daughter.
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LAURA DAVIDSON
Laura taught public elementary and high school art in Dallas while writing curriculum and development for art teachers from 2013-2019. She served students and teachers at her elementary campus as a reading interventionist from 2019-2021. In the future she hopes to continue developing multidisciplinary programming that values neurodivergence and engages learners in creative, critical thinking. She currently teaches middle school art in Euless for Oil & Cotton.
Pushing the boundaries of art media to divert waste items from landfills, she seeks to develop low waste art practices. For the past few years this has manifested as objects sculpted from recycled paper pulp and repurposed fabric for fiber works and installations. She has held studio spaces at The Platform, Sunset Art Studios, and frequently works from her home while caring for her young daughter.
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LAURA DAVIDSON
Laura taught public elementary and high school art in Dallas while writing curriculum and development for art teachers from 2013-2019. She served students and teachers at her elementary campus as a reading interventionist from 2019-2021. In the future she hopes to continue developing multidisciplinary programming that values neurodivergence and engages learners in creative, critical thinking. She currently teaches middle school art in Euless for Oil & Cotton.
Pushing the boundaries of art media to divert waste items from landfills, she seeks to develop low waste art practices. For the past few years this has manifested as objects sculpted from recycled paper pulp and repurposed fabric for fiber works and installations. She has held studio spaces at The Platform, Sunset Art Studios, and frequently works from her home while caring for her young daughter.
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