罗曼丽是四川美术学院硕士,画家。在康华中文学校任教多年,她以中国水墨花鸟为主线学习绘画技巧和欣赏中国传统文化并根据学生的不同学习情况调整分解教材。在过去的三年里有多名学生参加中国画比赛获奖。
Ms. Manli Luo is a painter and holds an M.F.A. from Sichuan Fine Arts Institute. She has had many years of experience teaching painting at Connecticut Chinese Language Academy, focusing on Chinese Ink Flower and Bird drawings while instilling in students an appreciation of traditional Chinese culture. She is skilled in designing teaching materials and styles based on the student's individual needs. Her students have earned multiple awards in Chinese painting contests in the past three years.
EDUCATIONCertificates: StarTalk Program; "Discover Chinese" professional teacher development courses; Glastonbury, CT, 2008, 2009 & 2010
Diploma, High School: West Hartford Public Schools; West Hartford, CT, 2008
Certificate: Common Speech of the Chinese language; Shanghai, China, 2005
Certificate of Interior Design: Tongji University; Shanghai, China, 1996
Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree: Sichuan Institute; Chongqing, China, 1983
EXPERIENCE:
Chinese Language Teacher: Elementary Center School, Litchfield, CT Sept. '09 - Present
Chinese Language Teacher: Adult Continuing Ed; Litchfield, CT Sept. '09 - Present
Art & Chinese Language Teacher: 3rd. grade; Chinese Culture Center CCSU Oct. '06 - Present
Art Teacher: New Britain Museum of American Art; Chinese folk art, brush painting & paper cutting; July & Sept 2007
Chinese Language Teacher: Plainville, CT Adult Continuing Education, Oct. '06 - Present
Chinese Language Teacher: Farmington, CT Adult Continuing Education, Oct. '08 - Present
Beginner and advanced instruction in listening, speaking, reading, writing and Chinese Culture
Instructor of Interior Design, Shanghai Arts and Craft College, Shanghai, China, 1985 - 2006
Instructed students in techniques and applications of design, problem solving, and creative concepts; selected materials for practical application in the field. Lead and encouraged team effort and flexibility to achieve quality in structure and esthetics.
PUBLICATIONS
Author: Manli Luo
Publisher: Shanghai Bookshop Issue
- Book: “Patterns of Architecture Design”, 1999
- Book: “Chinese Patterns of Furniture”, 1997
- Book: “Chinese Patterns of Dragon and Phoenix”, 1994
Publisher: Shanghai Fashion Magazine
- Article: "Wax Printing and Embroidery Printing", 1991
ART CREDITS
First & Second prizes: New Britain Art League, 2002-2004,
Second & Third prizes: Hartford Capital College CRT 17th, 18th & 19th Annual Art Exhibits
Personal Artwork: 45 pieces Exhibition Sept.1st - 30th, 2006; Plainville, CT Library
Personal Artwork: 50 pieces Exhibition Apr. 2nd - 30th, 2007; Southington, CT Library
First Prize: Plainville Art League Annual Exhibition Nov. 2007
First Chinese Brush Painting Teacher & Student Exhibition: Plainville, CT Library Jan 4th-30th, 2008
TV Show: Nutmeg Community Television: Guest artist demonstrating Chinese folk art papercutting, (3) 30 minute sessions
TV Show: Nutmeg Community Television: Guest artist demonstrating Chinese brush painting, (3) 30 minute sessions
Personal Artwork: 44 piece Exhibition Dec. 10th, 2008 - Jan. 23rd, 2009 at New Britain, CT
City Hall
New Britain Museum of American Art: Designed Christmas tree “Birds Sing for Spring” decorated with cut-paper birds and the Chinese characters for “springtime”. On display from Dec. 1st, 2009 to Jan. 3rd, 2010
Personal Art Show: Trinity-On-Main, New Britain, CT, 38 piece exhibit, Nov. 4th - Dec. 2nd, 2009
Artistic Gifts Show & Sale: New Britain Downtown Gallery, Nov. 12th - Dec. 2nd, 2009
New Britain Museum of American Art: painting "Yangzi River" joined the 41st Annual Juried Members Exhibition. Nov 20 to Dec 5, 2010
Plainville Public Library: personal <Tree displays Chinese art> show. Dec. 20- Jan 6, 2011
Chinese Culture Center’s Dragon Boat Festival, Hartford, CT: Organized and operated interactive display booth of Chinese Arts & Crafts, 2007-2010
Chinese Culture Center’s “Chinese New Year - Spring Festival” at CCSU: organized the Chinese culture display in the lobby, 2007-2010
Participate in the East Culture Arts Dance Group: Performing in the annual Dragon Boat Festival, the annual Chinese New Year Celebration and in other area events
Ms. Manli Luo is a painter and holds an M.F.A. from Sichuan Fine Arts Institute. She has had many years of experience teaching painting at Connecticut Chinese Language Academy, focusing on Chinese Ink Flower and Bird drawings while instilling in students an appreciation of traditional Chinese culture. She is skilled in designing teaching materials and styles based on the student's individual needs. Her students have earned multiple awards in Chinese painting contests in the past three years.
EDUCATIONCertificates: StarTalk Program; "Discover Chinese" professional teacher development courses; Glastonbury, CT, 2008, 2009 & 2010
Diploma, High School: West Hartford Public Schools; West Hartford, CT, 2008
Certificate: Common Speech of the Chinese language; Shanghai, China, 2005
Certificate of Interior Design: Tongji University; Shanghai, China, 1996
Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree: Sichuan Institute; Chongqing, China, 1983
EXPERIENCE:
Chinese Language Teacher: Elementary Center School, Litchfield, CT Sept. '09 - Present
Chinese Language Teacher: Adult Continuing Ed; Litchfield, CT Sept. '09 - Present
Art & Chinese Language Teacher: 3rd. grade; Chinese Culture Center CCSU Oct. '06 - Present
Art Teacher: New Britain Museum of American Art; Chinese folk art, brush painting & paper cutting; July & Sept 2007
Chinese Language Teacher: Plainville, CT Adult Continuing Education, Oct. '06 - Present
Chinese Language Teacher: Farmington, CT Adult Continuing Education, Oct. '08 - Present
Beginner and advanced instruction in listening, speaking, reading, writing and Chinese Culture
Instructor of Interior Design, Shanghai Arts and Craft College, Shanghai, China, 1985 - 2006
Instructed students in techniques and applications of design, problem solving, and creative concepts; selected materials for practical application in the field. Lead and encouraged team effort and flexibility to achieve quality in structure and esthetics.
PUBLICATIONS
Author: Manli Luo
Publisher: Shanghai Bookshop Issue
- Book: “Patterns of Architecture Design”, 1999
- Book: “Chinese Patterns of Furniture”, 1997
- Book: “Chinese Patterns of Dragon and Phoenix”, 1994
Publisher: Shanghai Fashion Magazine
- Article: "Wax Printing and Embroidery Printing", 1991
ART CREDITS
First & Second prizes: New Britain Art League, 2002-2004,
Second & Third prizes: Hartford Capital College CRT 17th, 18th & 19th Annual Art Exhibits
Personal Artwork: 45 pieces Exhibition Sept.1st - 30th, 2006; Plainville, CT Library
Personal Artwork: 50 pieces Exhibition Apr. 2nd - 30th, 2007; Southington, CT Library
First Prize: Plainville Art League Annual Exhibition Nov. 2007
First Chinese Brush Painting Teacher & Student Exhibition: Plainville, CT Library Jan 4th-30th, 2008
TV Show: Nutmeg Community Television: Guest artist demonstrating Chinese folk art papercutting, (3) 30 minute sessions
TV Show: Nutmeg Community Television: Guest artist demonstrating Chinese brush painting, (3) 30 minute sessions
Personal Artwork: 44 piece Exhibition Dec. 10th, 2008 - Jan. 23rd, 2009 at New Britain, CT
City Hall
New Britain Museum of American Art: Designed Christmas tree “Birds Sing for Spring” decorated with cut-paper birds and the Chinese characters for “springtime”. On display from Dec. 1st, 2009 to Jan. 3rd, 2010
Personal Art Show: Trinity-On-Main, New Britain, CT, 38 piece exhibit, Nov. 4th - Dec. 2nd, 2009
Artistic Gifts Show & Sale: New Britain Downtown Gallery, Nov. 12th - Dec. 2nd, 2009
New Britain Museum of American Art: painting "Yangzi River" joined the 41st Annual Juried Members Exhibition. Nov 20 to Dec 5, 2010
Plainville Public Library: personal <Tree displays Chinese art> show. Dec. 20- Jan 6, 2011
Chinese Culture Center’s Dragon Boat Festival, Hartford, CT: Organized and operated interactive display booth of Chinese Arts & Crafts, 2007-2010
Chinese Culture Center’s “Chinese New Year - Spring Festival” at CCSU: organized the Chinese culture display in the lobby, 2007-2010
Participate in the East Culture Arts Dance Group: Performing in the annual Dragon Boat Festival, the annual Chinese New Year Celebration and in other area events