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Staff
Karen L. Erickson, Executive Director

Karen L. Erickson is a recognized national leader in
Arts Education who has worked with schools and arts organizations
internationally and in nearly all fifty states. She is the
Executive Director of Creative Directions, a company she guides with
her husband. She is a National Workshop Leader for the John F.
Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. sharing her expertise with
teachers, artists, and administrators on tour to the Kennedy Center
National Partnership sites.
Karen
consults with schools transforming into arts magnet or arts centered
schools, trains education and arts leaders in curriculum
integration, assessment, long range planning, professional
development preparation, and curriculum mapping. She also works
with arts organizations to train local artists in arts and education
practices. Ms. Erickson has had the privilege of being a
co-developer and presenter in a long term teacher training program
for the Sarasota schools, Creative Drama for Creative Learning (CDCL)
as well as with the
Alabama Institute for Education in
the Arts.
She is the author of eight books on drama and
education including The Arts: Keystones to Learning,
Getting Started with Drama: A guide for 1st-8th
Grades, Getting Started with Drama in Kindergarten, First and Second
Grade Drama Guides, Integrated Units in a Dramatic Framework, From
Page to Stage: Fifty Original Stories for Classroom Drama,
and 181 Favorite Level I Ideas for Drama among others.
Ms. Erickson was a co-author of the Illinois Fine Arts
Curriculum Resource Guide, the Illinois State Learning
Standards, Integrated Curriculum Arts Project (ICAP),
Illinois Performance Assessment Tools and the Illinois
Performance Descriptors in the arts.
In professional theater, Ms Erickson worked with the
Goodman Theater where she assisted Tennessee Williams on two world
premiers, Center Theater, Trinity Square Ensemble Theater, and for
Pegasus Players in various roles from artistic director, stage
director, playwright and actress. Ms. Erickson is the author of 8
plays for young audiences and toured for 8 years in Children’s
Theater productions. She is on the Board of the Illinois Alliance
for Arts Education, serving as President for 2 years, and served on
the board of the Kennedy Center National Alliance for Arts Education
for 4 years, one year as National Chair.
kerickson@creativedirections.org
Ed Erickson, Associate Director
Ed
Erickson has worked as a classroom teacher, professional actor,
director, and college instructor. Ed began his career as a high
school drama, theater, language arts, and radio & TV teacher. He
has also worked as a professional theater actor, director, and
designer for well over two decades in a variety of theaters in the
Chicago area.
Besides teaching as a guest instructor in the graduate program at
Columbia College, Ed works as Associate Director of Creative
Directions where he mentors teachers, conducts workshops, plans
programs, and teaches students. During his tenure with Creative
Directions, he has presented workshops in drama, theater, classroom
management, assessment, and integration statewide, nationally, and
internationally. He co-authored the Chicago Public Schools
Drama/Theater Standards and is often called upon to present at
regional and national conferences such as ASCD.
ederickson@creativedirections.org
Beth Bowman, Program Manager

Beth Bowman has
worked as an independent consultant with Creative Directions for
nearly ten
years editing and writing drama and professional
development resources and guiding the development of programs to
meet the varied requests of schools and arts organizations. Beth
conducted research for documentation of the Chicago Public School’s
Improving Academic Achievement through the Arts (IAAA) initiative
and contributed an article on leadership in arts integration to the
book The Arts: Keystones to Learning. As a teaching artist,
she has taught drama to preschoolers and elementary age students and has presented staff development workshops
throughout Illinois on topics such as early childhood drama, drama
and character education, and drama and science.
Before coming to Creative Directions, Beth worked and trained as a
professional actor and was a dramaturgy intern for the Northlight
Theatre. Her most recent artistic work includes performing in Jessica
Hannah's
interdisciplinary art piece, "Showroom No. 6," installed at Columbia
College and other Chicago galleries.
bbowman@creativedirections.org
Kelby Siddons, Programming Intern

Kelby Siddons is a
Northwestern University ('10) Drama student studying the
intersections of theatre, education, audiences young and old, and
communities everywhere. Currently, Kelby is directing Shakespeare's
As You Like It for Lovers and Madmen at Northwestern
University and writing a commissioned piece for the Milwaukee
Repertory. Kelby is the
Artistic Director of Northwestern University's student-run Theatre
for Young Audiences production company,
Purple Crayon Players.
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