This site is meant primarily as a resource for other elementary visual art teachers. Enjoy! All works posted before August 2014 are images from an elementary school I worked at in DC, all posted after that date are from an language immersion elementary school in Arlington, Virginia. Feel free to use ideas shared on this blog.Please, if trying out the ideas , at the very minimum give me written/verbal credit. Thank you!!
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9/10/11
Supplies needed for art (a visual list)
I'm sure by now you have received my letter about what supplies your child needs to participate successfully in the Murch art program. Please send in the following items if you have not already done so: If you are not sure, please ask your child or email me and I will check.
1. 2 sponges (the ones with the scrubby part on one side is best, but I'm not picky)
2. 1 old (no longer needed) t-shirt to be used as an art smock. Will be happily painted and destroyed over the course of the year. Write your child's name across the front with permanent marker. These t-shirt will stay in school in your child's locker/cubby and children will wear them to art.
3. Last and MOST importantly, send in a composition book that will serve as a sketchbook. This is not the same one as the one your child may need for music. This book will live in my art studio and be returned at the end of the year.
Family-friendly events at Strathmore photo exhibit Building Bridges, Not Fences
This is Strathmore’s upcoming art exhibition, Building Bridges, Not Fences. The show opens September 24 and is all about photography. The exhibition is free and open to the public. They are hosting a number of kid-friendly events – like camera-making workshops, lumen printing, pinhole photography and art tours:
Strathmore Fine Art Presents
BUILDING BRIDGES, NOT FENCES
Artists explore journey from darkroom photography to advent of digital image-making;
and reveal narratives that photojournalism creates about distant global cultures
here are some sample programs you might want to particpate with the kids:
1. On Saturday, October 1, 2011 at 10:15 a.m., a Children’s Talk & Tour invites children to explore the exhibition and exercise their creativity through a hands-on arts activity. At 1 p.m., adults learn about the artwork in the exhibition from curator Harriet Lesser during the Art Talk & Tour. Both events are free. Reservations are required for the Children’s Talk & Tour and can be made by calling (301) 581-5109.
2. For children and families, Nancy Breslin will teach a camera-less photography workshop on Saturday, October 22, 2011 from 10-11:30 a.m. Children will learn how to make pictures without a camera by creating their own cyanotype images. Breslin will also teach a more advanced class for adults on camera-less photography where students will study and create their own cyanotype and lumen prints from noon-3 p.m., also on October 22.
3. UMBC Visual Art Professor Chris Peregoy will teach a Pinhole Camera Workshop on Saturday, October 29, 2011 from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Students will learn how to make a camera using ordinary household objects, such as a cookie tin, suitcase, or even a coconut, to create pinhole camera and use them to make photographic images.
4. Children ages 7-11 will get the chance to develop their skills in photography in the PhotoKids: Take Your Best Shot! class series. Held for three Saturdays, September 24 and October 1 and 15, 2011 from 10 a.m.-noon, each session, taught by photographer Lisa Murphy, will include a directed photo shoot and formal instruction on composition and lighting, as well as a slideshow exhibition for family and friends. Each child will leave the three-session course with a finished photo album of their best shots.
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