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O'Shaughnessy, Leslie – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2012
As a new teacher in 2008, the author inherited an awesome advocacy tool from her predecessor, art educator Stephania Crowder, via her annual sidewalk art activity. In this activity, students recreate art masterpieces on a 4-5' (1-1.5 m) scale on the sidewalk leading to the front entrance of the school. This project never fails to garner positive…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Art History, High School Students
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Lott, Debra – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2012
The Dadaists were an unconventional group of artists who used their art to rebel against civilization in the early twentieth century. They experimented with a variety of media and often used machines as themes in their artwork. Dadaist artist Kurt Schwitters incorporated city refuse into his collages, including bus tickets, newspapers, cartons,…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Artists, Art History
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
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Mahoney, Ellen – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2011
The history of the photomontage spans artistic movements and political history. In the early twentieth century, Dada artists used the new media of mass-produced photographs to assemble collages that reflected their expression of the absurd. Russian Constructivists utilized their access to photographs and ability to quickly distribute completed…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Photography, Visual Aids, Art Products
Carlson, Pam – Arts & Activities, 2010
"Art history? Ugh!" is often the response of high-school visual arts students when faced with an art-history assignment. With the exception of very few students who might have an affection for the historical aspects of art, getting art history into the hearts and minds of high-school students can be a challenge. In this article, the author shares…
Descriptors: Art History, Visual Arts, High School Students, Freehand Drawing
Skophammer, Karen – Arts & Activities, 2010
Plasticine clay is a bendable material that is easily manipulated by students of all ages. It is a great material to work with because it does not dry out from day to day, so high-school students can work on an extended project. They do not have to worry about the clay drying and cracking, and the entire work of art does not have to be completed…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Studio Art, Art Products, Color
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Rosenfeld, Malke; Rufo, David; Makol, Suzanne; Greco, Ardina; Flores, Chio; Redman, Jeff – Teaching Artist Journal, 2014
The last two sections (EJ1039315 and EJ1039319) presented stories about specific moments or lessons. Also, situations infused with complexity where the writers had to toggle back and forth between providing the larger context and the details that support readers' understanding of that big picture were presented. In this section each story is…
Descriptors: Art Education, Writing (Composition), Creativity, Studio Art
Pandey, Annette H. – Arts & Activities, 2010
The author could have chosen any ancient symbolic language, such as Egyptian or Pre-Columbian, but being from Denmark, she developed a unit that would introduce American students to artwork familiar to northern Europeans. Looking at examples of ancient art from Denmark and Sweden, students were to think about the use of symbols in ancient time and…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Studio Art, Visual Arts, Graphic Arts
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Lott, Debra – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2010
Louisville, Kentucky is an eclectic town of architectural styles from Greek revival to Renaissance Revival to Post modernism, not to mention an entire street dedicated to artsy mom and pop stores. Louisville is second only to the New York City Soho district in terms of the number of its cast-iron facades. Many of these building's fronts have…
Descriptors: Architecture, Studio Art, Art Activities, Municipalities
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Green, Denise; Mitchell, Timothy; Taylor, Patrick – Improving Schools, 2011
Mentoring in classrooms allows teachers the opportunity to be motivational tools in the lives of students while operating as role models. The current research shows that mentoring in the art classroom provides stimulation and the momentum to students who are less motivated with creative assignments. The first part of this study looks at the…
Descriptors: Mentors, Studio Art, Elementary School Students, High School Students
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Pellegrino, Linda – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2009
Art history can be a little dry at times, but the author is always trying to incorporate new ways of teaching it. In this article, she describes a project in which students were to create a place setting out of clay that had to be unified through a famous artist's style. This place setting had to consist of at least five pieces (dinner plate, cup…
Descriptors: Art History, Artists, Painting (Visual Arts), Art Activities
Chrzanowski, Rose-Ann C. – Arts & Activities, 2010
An art room should be a garden of visual stimulation, born of creativity, inquiry, critical thinking and intellectual conversation--and a little collaboration is not a bad thing either! When the author unpacked the new stools for her art room at the high school, she envisioned something more beautiful than the brown masonite circles that…
Descriptors: Art History, Artists, Art Activities, Studio Art
Greenman, Geri – Arts & Activities, 2009
In this article, the author describes the last assignment of her Advanced Studio class, which was about art movement and movement in art. In the assignment, students were to find a master painting they really liked. They would then have to break it up (usually into foreground, middle ground and background) and reassemble it. The difficult part was…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Advanced Courses, Art Activities, Artists
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Kruszewski, Julie; Fontes, Kris – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
In this article, the authors present a classroom activity called Pop Culture Peep. In this particular activity, students are required to first research famous artists and/or famous artworks to have an image to use as a reference. Students then plan out how they would decorate the Peep, deciding what materials they would use to create the Peep in…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Art History, Studio Art, Artists
Brew, Charl Anne – Arts & Activities, 2010
The splendor and beauty of stained glass punctuates any room. In this article, the author describes a cross-curriculum project which incorporated the French classes' research and written study of France in the Middle Ages. For the project the author suggested Sainte-Chapelle which is considered a reliquary and was built by Louis IX to house the…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Second Language Instruction, French, High School Students
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