![]() Karl Warma, a seasoned art educator, is completing his 19th year at Quincy University, where he has become known for inspiring students through a wide range of art courses. At QU, Karl has the unique opportunity to teach subjects such as Drawing, Illustration, Mixed Media Painting, Photography, Art History and Aesthetics. This diverse course load allows Karl to offer fresh challenges and opportunities each semester, providing a dynamic learning environment for his students.
0 Comments
![]() Becky Hoskins, affectionately known as "Miss Becky" by her students, has dedicated her life to art and education. As an independent teaching artist, she works across parochial and public elementary schools, bringing the transformative power of art to students throughout Adams County. Overcoming Budget Barriers: Bringing Art to Every Classroom Regardless of the financial challenges, Becky works to bring art education to as many students as possible. Through partnerships with organizations like Arts Quincy and local PTAs, she brings art directly into classrooms. "I love making sure students who might not have the chance to experience art are able to do so," she says. However, there is a critical need for more funding to expand arts opportunities for students. Becky advocates for more investment from schools, local organizations, and individuals. “More funding would allow for consistent art education, reaching every student and inspiring creativity,” she adds. Becky has played a key role in Arts Quincy’s educational programs, offering lessons through the Instant Arts catalog, which brings teaching artists into classrooms. She also assists teachers applying for the Instant Arts grant, which helps cover costs for guest artists. Additionally, she leads |
Categories |