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Snyder, Jennifer – Arts & Activities, 2012
Students often have a hard time equating time spent on art history as time well spent in the art room. Likewise, art teachers struggle with how to keep interest in their classrooms high when the subject turns to history. Some teachers show endless videos, with the students nodding sleepily along to the narrator. Others try to incorporate small…
Descriptors: Art History, Studio Art, Art Activities, Sculpture
Gamble, David L. – Arts & Activities, 2012
Masks can represent so many things, such as emotions (happy, sad, fearful) and power. The familiar "comedy and tragedy" masks, derived from ancient Greek theater, are just one example from mask history. Death masks from the ancient Egyptians influenced the ancient Romans into creating similar masks for their departed. Masks can represent many…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Ceramics, Culture
Skophammer, Karen – Arts & Activities, 2012
The earliest teapots are known for their fine clay texture and thin walls. They were made from purple clay that had a natural color anywhere from light buff to deep maroon once fired. In the 1970s, novelty teapots were being made, with the vessels resembling animals and people. In these humorous designs, the tea was poured from the animals' noses…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Ceramics, Elementary School Students
Szekely, George – Arts & Activities, 2012
Children are drawing inventors. Their art is certainly not what most adults think of as drawing. Almost instinctively, kids know that drawing is everywhere--that they can draw with almost anything, and that innumerable surfaces can be converted for art use. Teaching drawing is showing interest and enthusiasm for kids' drawing inventions--instead…
Descriptors: Freehand Drawing, Childrens Art, Art Materials, Art Activities
Blackwell, Elizabeth – Arts & Activities, 2012
Wanted: Clay project that will include the basics of well-crafted construction, a variety of decorative surface treatments, wide-ranging creative possibilities, a high level of success for students, a connection to historical beginnings, and result in a functional product. All of these attributes exist in a project that the author calls "Character…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Ceramics, Grade 6
Szekely, George – Arts & Activities, 2012
Children's inventions go far beyond track housing or Ethan Allen furniture; they foreshadow the most innovative ideas in building forms and interior designs. Children improvise with containers and find places in a home that suggest enticing dwellings. A drawer left open becomes a balcony, soap trays become cots, and the space between twin beds…
Descriptors: Childrens Art, Architecture, Interior Design, Play
Crumpecker, Cheryl – Arts & Activities, 2012
When art classes are short and infrequent, it is always a challenge to meet required state and national standards. A unit comparing and contrasting Peter Max's Pop art portraits with the realistic style of Gilbert Stuart's presidential portraits provides an opportunity to address a huge number of these requirements. Focus can change with the age…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Portraiture, Freehand Drawing
Flynt, Deborah – Arts & Activities, 2012
Garden gnomes: magical or tacky? Well, art is in the eye of the beholder, and for the author's advanced seventh-grade art class, garden gnomes are magical. Gnomes have a very long history, dating back to medieval times. A fairytale describes them as brownie-like creatures that are nocturnal helpers. In this article, the author describes how her…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Grade 7, Sculpture
Rosen, Stephanie – Arts & Activities, 2012
Very often, secondary art students feel most comfortable drawing from photographs or images they find in books or magazines. Although the author does find these drawing experiences play an important role in the introduction to drawing, and that these images keep students interested in art, it is important to encourage lessons in drawing from life.…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Metallurgy, Freehand Drawing
Guhin, Paula – Arts & Activities, 2012
Often overshadowed in people's minds by Paris, London is truly an artist's jewel. The art and architecture, history, gardens and museums are inspiring, yes, but there's so much more to this ancient city. The performances, attractions and markets are a boon to the creative soul. London can be surprisingly inexpensive to visit. Gazing at statues,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban Areas, Travel, Art Teachers
Osterer, Irv – Arts & Activities, 2013
After reaching the Stanley Cup final in 2007 and many successful seasons, 2011-12 was a rebuilding year for the author's NHL team, the Ottawa Senators. It occurred to him that it might be possible to stage an interactive presentation at Scotia Bank Place with his students. His idea was for students to each hold a segment of a large artwork that…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, High School Students, Graphic Arts
Erwin, Douglas B. – Arts & Activities, 2013
Teaching the author's fifth-graders about Islam through art was a challenge. Remembering a colleague's "Collective Architecture" project, he reworked the concept using mosque architecture as the basis for a new project. The goal was to introduce Islam and its basic tenets using the visual arts, with the hope of enhancing cultural tolerance and…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Freehand Drawing, Architecture
Jensen, Susie B. – Arts & Activities, 2013
Teaching elementary-level art in the Pacific Northwest makes it natural for the author to develop a lesson based on Native American art of the area. The designs of the Northwest Indians can sometimes be a bit too sophisticated for the students to grasp, however, and it can be frustrating when developing such a project. Over a Labor Day weekend,…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, American Indian Culture, Freehand Drawing
Nardulli, Anna – Arts & Activities, 2013
In the Puerto Rican Carnivale, a traditional figure seen in many parades is the "vejigante," a clown-like character who wears a colorful mask. The author's kindergarteners were learning about Carnivale in Spanish class, so making vejigante masks of their own in art class was a great idea--and an opportunity to teach them papier-mache…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Latin American Culture, Kindergarten
Bates, Janet – Arts & Activities, 2012
Once, in the author's continual quest for unique and varied art projects, she was inspired by a colorful Kleenex[R] box which was covered with faces in a variety of sizes, ages, shapes and colors. What a fun idea to have her class create their own portraits using only construction paper, glue and one's fingers. As she shared an examplar rip-art…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Portraiture, Art Materials