Civility by Carmela La Gamba Bode

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Design By: Carmela La Gamba Bode

Carmela La Gamba Bode is an artist and art educator on Long Island, New York. After graduating from the Cooper Union School of Art, she worked as a calligrapher and graphic designer. Later, she attended Hunter College for a Masters in education and currently teaches art on the elementary and secondary levels. She has exhibited at the Cooper Union, The National Arts Club in New York and at Briarcliffe College on Long Island.

 

Design By: Carmela La Gamba Bode

Carmela La Gamba Bode is an artist and art educator on Long Island, New York. After graduating from the Cooper Union School of Art, she worked as a calligrapher and graphic designer. Later, she attended Hunter College for a Masters in education and currently teaches art on the elementary and secondary levels. She has exhibited at the Cooper Union, The National Arts Club in New York and at Briarcliffe College on Long Island.

 

Artist Statement

I am an art educator and while we were when pledging one day, I realized it's the only time of day the entire high school is doing the same thing, each day, every one and everything stops. It is a demonstration of civility. — Carmela La Gamba Bode