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San Francisco Visual Thinking Strategies
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Abigail Housen and Philip Yenawine developed Visual Thinking Strategies in the late 1980’s. Today, VTS is a well-known program used in museums both locally and internationally, as well as in schools, colleges and universities. The founders of VTS incorporated Visual Understanding in Education as a non-profit organization in 1996 with a mission to broaden the use of VTS, deepen our research, and increase the understanding of Aesthetic Development.


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Sign up for the next Art Savvy
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"Very nice–I was a little skeptical regarding the value of participating as I am an artist. However, I found the Art Savvy workshop very valuable! Bravo!"

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NEW 09-10 Art Savvy Dates and Times
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Sign up by contacting Darren de Leon, Youth Arts Manager at artsavvy@ybca.org, 415-321-1363 Art Savvy 09-10 Schedule: Art Savvy time: 2-4 PM Dates: Aug 1 Sep 5 Oct 3 Dec 5 Mar 6, 2010 Apr 3 May 1 Jun 5

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A ground breaking, interactive, hands on program, that provides a safe space to talk about contemporary art with others that are just as curious as you. Deepen your connection with contemporary art through one of the most respected art education methods in the country. Tour our galleries and participate in a post-tour discussion, receive an overview of contemporary art and an introduction to Visual Thinking Strategies. Space limited. To reserve a spot in the workshop, contact Darren de Leon, Youth Arts Manager at artsavvy@ybca.org or call 415.321.1363

"Very nice–I was a little skeptical regarding the value of participating as I am an artist. However, I found the Art Savvy workshop very valuable! Bravo!"

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