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Christopoulou, Martha – Art Education, 2011
Using visual resources from everyday life in art lessons can enrich students' knowledge about the creation of visual images, artifacts, and sites, and develop their critical understanding about the cultural impact of these images and their effects on people's lives. Through examining an exhibition in the windows of Selfridges department store in…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Design, Merchandising, Art Education
Barlett, April – Arts & Activities, 2011
Jim Dine was born in 1935 in Cincinnati. He earned a BFA from Ohio University in 1957 and then moved to New York in 1959, where he fell in with a group of artists that included Claes Oldenburg. Dine is best known as a Pop innovator, whose paintings, sculptures, and prints were layered with everyday objects, including ties, tools, and even a…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Activities, Studio Art, Repetition
Skophammer, Karen – Arts & Activities, 2011
Oil pastels offer many advantages. They come in a large range of hues, intensities and values, and they lend themselves to blending and shading in a unique way that no other art medium offers. They can be worked and reworked from day to day by the students without the large mess and cleanup time that oil paints require. An artist whose works are a…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Materials, Color, Studio Art
McDermott, Cathy – Arts & Activities, 2011
In this article, the author describes "The Shoescape Project." Each student begins by making a line drawing of their shoe, paying attention to every detail and the correct proportions. After the drawing of the shoe is complete, each student must create a landscape or environment for the shoe. This project is terrific on several different levels.…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Freehand Drawing, Realism
Cunningham, Kathy – Arts & Activities, 2011
What if we hosted a banquet for famous artists and they came dressed in their own work? With this idea in mind, the author gathered materials on different artists from books, magazines, and the Internet. To simplify things somewhat, she only used artists from the mid-1800s to the present. The sixth graders made the artists' masks, placemats, and…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Artists, Art History, Art Activities
Talley, Clarence, Sr. – Arts & Activities, 2011
Art has a way of helping students better understand and appreciate the world around them, particularly the things that are most important to them. Hip hop is one of those generational genres that capture the attention of young students like few other things do. Drawing on this genre to get students to create art is an excellent way to demonstrate…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Music, Art Expression, Art Activities
Pedro, Cathy – Arts & Activities, 2011
In this article, the author describes a project designed for fourth-graders that involves making clay relief sculptures of houses. Knowing the clay houses will become a family heirloom makes this lesson even more worth the time. It takes three classes to plan and form the clay, and another two to underglaze and glaze the final products.
Descriptors: Sculpture, Grade 4, Studio Art, Art Activities
Kernan, Christine – Arts & Activities, 2011
For this author, one of the most enjoyable aspects of teaching elementary art is the willingness of students to embrace the different styles of art introduced to them. In this article, she describes a project that allows upper-elementary students to learn about abstract art and the lives of some of the master abstract artists, implement the idea…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Elementary School Students, Ceramics
Feiner, Lois – Arts & Activities, 2011
What began as a review lesson in clay construction quickly became a fun learning experience filled with inspiring conversations and creatively painted birds. This lesson was successful from beginning to end, with a final reward when the artwork was displayed. The author describes the process of working on this project and shares how the students…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Art Materials, Ceramics
Osterer, Irv – Arts & Activities, 2011
Cows have been a favorite subject for many artists, including Canadian artist Joe Fafard. In this article, grade 11 graphic-design students do a series of exercises in their sketchbooks using the cow motif. Each exercise was designed to have students move from traditional pictures of the dairy cow to more eclectic visual solutions. Eight…
Descriptors: High School Students, Grade 11, Graphic Arts, Studio Art
Sterling, Joan – Arts & Activities, 2011
Cameos are low-relief portraits that are traditionally carved out of large conch seashells, although other materials, such as stone or metal, may be used. Thus, Lincoln's head carved on a penny is considered a cameo. Cameos are typically worn as jewelry in the form of a pendant, brooch, or ring. The process dates back to the 500s A.D. In this…
Descriptors: Portraiture, Grade 5, Studio Art, Art Activities
Sterling, Joan: – Arts & Activities, 2011
In this article, the author discusses an art project that allows students to use clocks in creating functional artwork and replicating famous works of art. This project is a huge hit with students, parents and staff. After completing this project, students enjoyed duplicating famous artworks in a circular format, and loved turning their art into…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Art Products, Art Materials
Herberholz, Barbara – Arts & Activities, 2010
Students have completed their two-dimensional drawings, paintings, prints or collages, and there they are--in a neat stack on a shelf. They deserve to be shown to the students, fellow teachers, visiting parents and administrators. They need to be matted or mounted, and placed on exhibit in a corridor, hallway or special bulletin board. By matting…
Descriptors: Art Products, Exhibits, Studio Art, Art Activities
Sickler-Voigt, Debrah C. – Art Education, 2011
For centuries people from around the world have celebrated storytelling and puppetry for their educational and social functions. In the comprehensive curriculum, storytelling combined with puppet performances enriches the classroom experience by providing students with opportunities to engage in open dialogue, creativity, and structured play.…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Education, Puppetry, Art Activities
Hicks, Bill – Arts & Activities, 2011
This article describes a miniature painting project that allows students to research a master painter and then replicate the work on a smaller scale. This lesson focuses on the students' ability to learn to identify style, subject matter, themes, and content in painting through the study of historical paintings, and the application of various…
Descriptors: Painting (Visual Arts), Artists, Studio Art, Art Activities