Nelson W. Armour
& Michele Clark Academic Prep Magnet School
Nelson W. Armour & Michele Clark Academic Prep Magnet School

Project Overview

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  • Artist — Nelson W. Armour

  • School — Michele Clark Magnet High School

  • Neighborhood — Austin

CPS Lives Project – “Teaching”

This CPS Lives project examines teaching and what it means to be a teacher. I see this photographic essay as a homage to the challenges, triumphs, and hard work and effort of teaching, from the small details to the big picture. This project will help the public better understand teachers and teaching.

The idea is to photograph a teacher in the process of teaching. This includes the obvious times within the teacher’s classroom, but also during preparation time before and after school. In addition, it will be important to join the teacher at “meetings” with team or grade level colleagues, special education staffings, meetings lead by administrators, along with after school activities and parent meetings — all the aspects of being a teacher. 

This year extended the project to the Michele Clark Academic Prep Magnet High School . IN 2021-22 I was at the Lázaro Cárdenas Elementary School in Little Village. The outcome of the project could include an exhibit, a website, and, possibly, a book.

Meet the Artist

Nelson W. Armour

Armour’s photography includes landscapes, environmental portraits, social documentary and constructed works. His work has been shown locally, nationally and internationally, and has appeared in numerous publications including LENSCRATCH, which featured Surface Tension: Beauty and Fragility in Lake Michigan, a collaboration with Ted Glasoe exhibited at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, the Evanston Art Center, artNXTlevel, and the Saugatuck Center for the Arts.  He is a member of Perspective Gallery, Evanston, where he had a solo show (The Art of Viewing…Art). Other solo shows include Firecat Projects (The Identity Project), ARC Gallery (Beyond), and Cultivate (Peering into the Rainforest). In 2019 Armour was awarded an artist residency from the Brush Creek Foundation for the Arts, Wyoming. In addition, he co-founded Artists for Action Chicago, a group of area artists that stand for progressive values. His BA in history is from the University of Wisconsin, MAT from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and Ed.D. in educational psychology from Loyola University of Chicago. He was a Superintendent of Schools and Principal in his educational career. 

 

More from this Artist

Armour’s photography includes landscapes, environmental portraits, social documentary and constructed works. His work has been shown locally, nationally and internationally, and has appeared in numerous publications including LENSCRATCH, which featured Surface Tension: Beauty and Fragility in Lake Michigan, a collaboration with Ted Glasoe exhibited at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, the Evanston Art Center, artNXTlevel, and the Saugatuck Center for the Arts.  He is a member of Perspective Gallery, Evanston, where he had a solo show (The Art of Viewing…Art). Other solo shows include Firecat Projects (The Identity Project), ARC Gallery (Beyond), and Cultivate (Peering into the Rainforest). In 2019 Armour was awarded an artist residency from the Brush Creek Foundation for the Arts, Wyoming. In addition, he co-founded Artists for Action Chicago, a group of area artists that stand for progressive values. His BA in history is from the University of Wisconsin, MAT from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and Ed.D. in educational psychology from Loyola University of Chicago. He was a Superintendent of Schools and Principal in his educational career. 

 

Previous Residency

Kris Hechevarria & Moos Elementary

Next Residency

Jess Smoot & Kilmer Elementary

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