Os ateliês acontecem em dois períodos. Às terças-feiras pela manhã, sob orientação da professora Christina de Souza Lima Rizzi (Nosso Ateliê Animado) e, no período da tarde, sob orientação e supervisão da professora Dália Rosenthal (Ateliê Nossa Casa). Nestes, os estudantes planejam a cada semestre uma nova proposta de ensino, com o objetivo de estimular a produção em artes visuais, discutir arte e cultura e construir uma poética.
Participam do ateliê crianças moradoras do entorno e filhos de funcionários da USP. O curso é organizado em encontros de duas horas de duração, em uma sala de aula do Departamento de Artes Plásticas da Escola de Comunicações e Artes, especialmente preparada para receber as crianças e acolher as propostas planejadas pelos licenciandos.
The workshops are offered during two
periods. On Tuesday mornings, under the guidance of professor Christina de Souza Lima Rizzi (Nosso Ateliê Animado) and, in the afternoons, under the
guidance and supervision of professor Dália Rosenthal (Ateliê Nossa Casa). For
these ateliers, each semester, the student-teachers plan a new teaching
proposal, with the objective of stimulating the production in visual arts,
discuss art and culture, and build a poetic expression.
The Art Atelier for Children, a
departmental extension course, is linked to the undergraduate discipline
“Visual Arts Teaching Methodologies III with Supervised Apprenticeships”
offered by the Plastic Arts Department of the School of Communication and Arts
at USP (University of São Paulo, Brazil). The project was primarily idealized
by Professor Regina Stela Barcelos Machado, and since 2008 has been active in
collaboration with USP’s Program for the Development of Teachers. The objective
is to offer an inextricable connection between teaching, research and
extension, so as to guarantee quality development of the future educators,
introducing the trainees to investigative processes in their specific fields
and docent training.
The
children who take part in these workshops live in the vicinity of the
university or have parents/ relatives who work here. The course is organized in
two hour, weekly meetings, in one of the classrooms of the Plastic
Arts Department of the School of Communication and Arts, specially prepared to
receive the children and embrace the proposals planned by the graduates.