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Nortey, Samuel; Wamuaja, Naako; Okai, Frederick Ebenezer – Teaching Artist Journal, 2014
Despite the significant role of pottery in preserving cultural identity and providing a source of livelihood to the people of Nanumba, their artistic development of pottery production has been stagnant. This has resulted in low patronage of their products, which is further accentuated by the influx of the plastics industry on the market. This in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ceramics, Studio Art, Sustainability
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
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
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Baldauf, Annemarie – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2012
Through the generosity of a Lowes Toolbox for Education Grant and a grant from the Bill Graham Foundation, an interdisciplinary mosaic mural was created and installed at Riverview Middle School in Bay Point, California. The actual mural, which featured a theme of nurturing students through music, art, sports, science, and math, took about three…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Middle Schools, Ceramics
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Mahoney, Ellen – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2012
Cakes are no longer the simple desserts they once were. The cake has evolved into an elaborate, sculptural form that represents a special occasion. Sculptural cake forms have become expressive designs using three-dimensional shapes, an array of surface textures, and a range of colors. The use of cakes in the artwork of David Gilhooly, Wayne…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, High School Students, Ceramics
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
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Hulse, Grace – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2012
In this article, the author describes how her fourth graders made ceramic heart maps. The impetus for this project came from reading "My Map Book" by Sara Fanelli. This book is a collection of quirky, hand-drawn and collaged maps that diagram a child's world. There are maps of her stomach, her day, her family, and her heart, among others. The…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Maps, Grade 4
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Norman, Connie – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2012
The author was fortunate enough to teach in the children's program at Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass, Colorado. Anderson Ranch is a magical place where artists young and old come to expand their creative spirits. The children's art program spans a wide range of media for children aged six through seventeen. There are classes to explore…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Animals, Oceanography
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Beck, Lynn – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2011
Ceramics is one of the author's passions, so she is always thinking about things elementary students can do successfully with clay. Clay is a medium that everybody loves. When students can actually use what they make, they really get excited. Plus, parents will treasure the work for years. In this article, the author describes a project with her…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Ceramics, Grade 1
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Rice, Nicole – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2012
The house paintings of the South African Ndebele people are more than just an attempt to improve the aesthetics of a community; they are a source of identity and significance for Ndebele women. In this article, the author describes an art project wherein students use the tradition of Ndebele house painting as inspiration for creating their own…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Painting (Visual Arts), Ceramics
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
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Suitor, Cheryl – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2012
In science class, fourth graders investigate the structure of plants and leaves from trees and how the process of photosynthesis turns sunlight into sugar proteins. In this article, the author fuses art and science for a creative and successful clay slab project in her elementary art classroom. (Contains 1 online resource.)
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Interdisciplinary Approach, Plants (Botany)
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