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Friday Photos: If the Shoe Fits

This past week, some of our Education staff attended the 2014 National Art Education Association Convention. I’ve had the great fortune to attend this convention annually since 2004. I personally look forward to it every year for a number of reasons: hearing about the great work of museum colleagues around the country, spending time with DMA colleagues outside of our work environment, making friends and connections at other museums, and exploring the host city and all it has to offer.

This year’s conference was in beautiful San Diego. Even though it was a work trip, it still felt like a mini vacation. How could it not, with this view outside of my hotel room?

I attended many interesting sessions and took a lot of notes. I always make a point of reviewing my notes soon after I return from a conference, knowing that there are great ideas I can apply to my own professional practice.

While speaking with my officemate Amanda Batson after we returned, we discovered that we both bought shoes during our trip.

This inspired me to hunt for fabulous footwear throughout the DMA. Look for these sweet kicks during your next visit!

Find these stylish ladies on the fourth floor

Not a shoe, but still pretty cool: Jack Hatchway is a one-legged veteran of the sea, shown here in a painting inspired by The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle by Tobias Smollett

Look for these delicate shoes in the Belle Chambre of the Wendy and Emery Reves Collection

I love these Japanese sandals, called geta, though I can’t imagine walking in them

This Indian dancer performs barefooted, but with many anklets that make their own music as she dances

The bust in the lower left of this painting is thought to be a kind of visual signature for this revolutionary Spanish artist

A young artist reimagines the high heel, made entirely of pencils and found objects

Happy shoe hunting!

Artworks shown:

Melissa Gonzales
Center for Creative Connections Gallery Manager

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