Art teacher Gabby Uhlendorf with yearArt Class.Photos taken at All Saints for a feature.
Photo by
Rechelle Zammit
Visual arts teacher Gabby Uhlendorf. Photos: Rechelle Zammit
Photo by
Rechelle Zammit
Growing up in an artistic family and cultivating a deep love for art from a young age, visual arts teacher Gabby Uhlendorf thrives in imparting her passion to her students.
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With no specific favourite medium and diverse creative options, she believes art is a powerful form of self-expression for children of all ages.
“I think it’s really important to teach children how to become a great citizen of this world in this time,” she said.
“Children have powerful feelings about their place in the world, and as they navigate friendships, build confidence, and discover their identities, expressing themselves through art becomes a valuable and wonderful way to show self-expression.”
Settling into her new art room with graceful momentum, Mrs Uhlendorf is already making strides to foster a culture of creativity that she hopes will filter throughout the school.
She describes her classes as a unique blend of art, mathematics, and literacy, combining these subjects into a comprehensive learning experience.
“We have a supportive curriculum that offers engaging content, and I am eager to establish more connections with students and staff,” she said.
“It’s a wonderful opportunity to be a part of something truly amazing.”
Mrs Uhlendorf is deeply passionate about inspiring her students to explore the world of art.
She firmly believes that nurturing creativity not only enhances her students’ academic experience, but also holds the power to enrich their lives.