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Fritts, Lauren – Art Education, 2019
The term "knolling" was first used in 1987 by Andrew Kromelow, then a janitor at Frank Gehry's Santa Monica studio (Heathcote, n.d.). At the time, Gehry, an architect, was designing furniture for Knoll. While cleaning the studio, Kromelow would arrange displaced tools at 90° angles to create an organized surface. Perhaps done out of…
Descriptors: Art Materials, Culture, Artists, Art Activities
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Beck, Darren – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2012
Since Pen Argyl High School in Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania was in the process of redeveloping its mascot, the Green Knight, the author decided to implement a studio project based on armor. In groups of three, students would research an assigned type of historical armor, replicate it in cardboard, and fit it to a group member. The lesson had heavy…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, High School Students, Clothing
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Crockett, Pamela – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2007
In this article, the author talks about an international art fashion show at St. Timothy's School in Stevenson, Maryland, which provided opportunities for students to showcase what they did best, from design to research, to creative production, to modeling. According to Randy Stevens, Head of School, the project helped students think more deeply…
Descriptors: Clothing, Art Activities, Aesthetics, Art Materials