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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2024 · 20 MIN

Call for the Arts: A Teen Artist’s Inspirational Journey

from MCEC Podcast · host Military Child Education Coalition

The MCEC Call for the Arts program invites military-connected children from all over the world, representing every branch of service, to share interpretations through art of what it means to be a military-connected child. In this podcast, I spoke with one of the 2023 Call for the Arts high school winners: Reagan. Her artistic expressions of herself and her life as a military child tell an incredible story.     This podcast is made possible by generous funding from the Air Force Officers’ Spouses’ Club of Washington DC and Keesler Spouses’ Club. To learn more, visit https://www.afoscdc.com/  and http://www.keeslerspousesclub.org/.    Audio mixing by Concentus Media, Inc., Temple, Texas.    Show Notes:    Calling all artists, grades K-12: The 2024 Call for the Arts contest is OPEN. Good luck to every budding artist, we look forward to being amazed. See contest guidelines and link to entry form on our website:  https://www.militarychild.org/programs/the-call-for-the-arts    Resources:    Book: Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World  Author: Penelope Bagieu    United Through Reading  https://unitedthroughreading.org/      Bio:  Reagan is a senior at Flour Bluff High School. While her mother has retired after 20 years of service, Reagan still fondly remembers the days visiting her at work and reading the books she sent from overseas. She's currently president of her school's National Art Honor Society, and treasurer for Thespian Troupe 4053. Reagan is also active in the National Honor Society, as well as in Mock Trial as her team's courtroom artist. She loves exploring different avenues of art- painting, writing, and acting are some of her favorite pastimes! She is excited to pursue a career in the animation industry after she graduates. 

The MCEC Call for the Arts program invites military-connected children from all over the world, representing every branch of service, to share interpretations through art of what it means to be a military-connected child. In this podcast, I spoke with one of the 2023 Call for the Arts high school winners: Reagan. Her artistic expressions of herself and her life as a military child tell an incredible story.     This podcast is made possible by generous funding from the Air Force Officers’ Spouses’ Club of Washington DC and Keesler Spouses’ Club. To learn more, visit https://www.afoscdc.com/  and http://www.keeslerspousesclub.org/.    Audio mixing by Concentus Media, Inc., Temple, Texas.    Show Notes:    Calling all artists, grades K-12: The 2024 Call for the Arts contest is OPEN. Good luck to every budding artist, we look forward to being amazed. See contest guidelines and link to entry form on our website:  https://www.militarychild.org/programs/the-call-for-the-arts    Resources:    Book: Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World  Author: Penelope Bagieu    United Through Reading  https://unitedthroughreading.org/      Bio:  Reagan is a senior at Flour Bluff High School. While her mother has retired after 20 years of service, Reagan still fondly remembers the days visiting her at work and reading the books she sent from overseas. She's currently president of her school's National Art Honor Society, and treasurer for Thespian Troupe 4053. Reagan is also active in the National Honor Society, as well as in Mock Trial as her team's courtroom artist. She loves exploring different avenues of art- painting, writing, and acting are some of her favorite pastimes! She is excited to pursue a career in the animation industry after she graduates.

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