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Osterer, Irv – Arts & Activities, 2009
Every graphic design course has a unit of instruction that focuses on logo design. It is an interesting exercise to have students relate why they recognize certain trademarks or symbols. In this article, the author describes an assignment that examines logos. For this assignment, students were asked to make a visual inventory of at least five…
Descriptors: Graphic Arts, Studio Art, Art Activities, High School Students
Sweeney, Debra – Arts & Activities, 2009
This article presents an art project inspired by the Indian artisanship. In this article, the author describes how her fourth-graders made three-dimensional, authentic looking and meaningful papier-mache moccasins.
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Handicrafts, Art Activities, Studio Art
Skophammer, Karen – Arts & Activities, 2009
Whether masks are made from cardboard, papier-mache, metal, wood, leather, fabric, clay or any combination of these materials, they bring out the artist in people. Young children like to wear masks when they play to pretend they were another person or animal. Masks let them fantasize and be creative. The author's students made masks representing…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Expression, Art Activities, Studio Art
Laux, David – Arts & Activities, 2009
In this article, the author describes a metal-tooling project for his fourth-graders. Giving the students a specific subject with specific features and textures enabled him to guide them step-by-step in the metal-tooling process. This project would be a great practice project for even high-school students before doing other relief work. After…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Studio Art, Sculpture, Design Crafts
Skophammer, Karen – Arts & Activities, 2009
Making paper in the blender is always exciting for students. When coupled with using the paper to make a mural for a birthday celebration, the excitement swells. Eric Carle is a great inspiration to children with the books he has written and illustrated, such as "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" and "The Very Busy Spider." In this article, the author…
Descriptors: Paper (Material), Authors, Childrens Literature, Art Activities
Szekely, George – Arts & Activities, 2009
The best lesson ideas often derive from childhood recollections. When brought to class, play memories and art mementos from the teacher's childhood paint a powerful homage to children's art. A survey of a child's room in the dark, or with lights on, discloses interesting hanging sites, means of attachment and unusual items drafted for hanging, all…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Artists, Art Products
Mannlein, Sally – Arts & Activities, 2009
Most first-graders are interested in insects. In this article, the author describes a lesson, "Dragonflies and Fireflies," which is a first-grade lesson showing drawing, symmetry, neighboring colors (analogous) and watercolor techniques.
Descriptors: Studio Art, Grade 1, Entomology, Art Activities
Skophammer, Karen – Arts & Activities, 2009
Is there beauty in the wall socket that people plug their appliances into daily? Can one find beauty in the grate covering the heat vent in his classroom? The author posed these very questions to her third-grade students. She had the students take a good look at the outlet cover (or plate) on the wall. After thinking and discussing the outlets,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Appreciation, Art Expression, Art Activities
Brooks, Nancy Johnston – Arts & Activities, 2009
Japanese masks have been worn for a number of reasons. In the past they were often used in plays and celebrations. Today in Japan, social masks are essential in many party gatherings as a form of expressing one's personality. In this article, the author describes an art project wherein students created Japanese masks and kimonos.
Descriptors: Studio Art, Asian Culture, Art Activities, Elementary School Students
Squibb, Matt – Arts & Activities, 2009
This article describes how to make a clay camera. This idea of creating functional cameras from clay allows students to experience ceramics, photography, and painting all in one unit. (Contains 1 resource and 3 online resources.)
Descriptors: Photography, Ceramics, Painting (Visual Arts), Studio Art
Ciminero, Sandra Elser – Arts & Activities, 2011
The purpose of the "Identity Pole" was to explore the big idea of identity. Students would confront issues of personal and cultural meaning, and draw upon interdisciplinary connections for inspiration. The author chose to present totem poles of the Northwest Coast Native Americans/First Nations of Canada, as well as school, state and national…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Studio Art, Self Concept, Art Products
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
Sartorius, Tara Cady – Arts & Activities, 2010
Many artists visit national parks to draw, paint and take photographs of some of the most amazing scenery on earth. Raw nature is one of the greatest inspirations to an artist, and artists can be credited for helping inspire the government to create the National Park System. This article features Thomas Moran (1837-1926), one of the artists who…
Descriptors: Artists, Parks, Art History, Integrated Curriculum
Anthos, Jeannette Smith – Arts & Activities, 2010
As an art teacher, it's easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of objectives, lesson plans, grading, paperwork, setup, art shows and getting "that project" done within a certain time frame. Sometimes art teachers can miss out on a teachable moment not just for the students, but for themselves, as well. The author came upon…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Natural Disasters, Seismology
Banks, Calvin – Arts & Activities, 2009
The author teaches techniques to focus students on shape and value, but wanted to challenge advanced art students with an activity that would be difficult yet equally rewarding. In this article, the author describes an art project wherein students made photorealistic self-portraits using newspaper.
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Activities, Teaching Methods, Learning Activities
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