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Samantha Salazar
Upper School Studio Art Teacher at The Tatnall School
Samantha Salazar is an accomplished artist and educator currently serving as the Upper School Studio Art Teacher at The Tatnall School. She brings a wealth of experience and expertise to her role, inspiring and guiding students in their artistic endeavors.
Educational Background
Samantha Salazar has a strong academic foundation in the arts. She holds a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Printmaking from The University of Texas at Austin and a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Printmaking from Bradley University.5
Teaching Experience
Prior to her current position at The Tatnall School, Samantha gained valuable teaching experience in various educational settings:
- She worked as a Middle and Upper School Studio Art Long-Term Substitute Teacher at Moorestown Friends School (MFS), where she joined the community after earning her B.A.1
- At MFS, she co-taught the AP Studio Art course alongside Woodworking & 3D Design Teacher Erik Curtis4
Teaching Philosophy
Samantha Salazar's approach to teaching is rooted in building strong relationships with her students. She emphasizes the importance of quickly establishing respect and trust, drawing from her experience in teaching, coaching, and designing project-based learning experiences.3 This philosophy allows her to create a supportive and engaging environment for her students to explore their artistic potential.
Artistic Practice
Beyond her role as an educator, Samantha Salazar is an active artist. Her artistic journey began early in life, with a habit of drawing that developed from recording both real and imagined subjects.6 She has participated in various exhibitions, including:
- The 2011 Haverford College Senior Thesis Showcase
- Instinct: Crte exhibition2
Samantha's artwork and teaching philosophy are closely intertwined, informing and enriching each other. Her personal website showcases her artwork and provides insights into her teaching methods for both upper and middle school students.2