Third graders in Mrs. Gibson’s class use primary colors, white and black to create these Piet Mondrian inspired cubes. They worked in small groups, collaborating, compromising and cooperating!
Thursday, May 17, 2018
Mondrian Cube Collaboration!
Impressionism with Grade 6
These students are creating a painting or drawing with an Impressionistic style. They are working from a painting, a picture, their memory or their imagination. They are coming along great!
Friday, April 6, 2018
Boxford House of Pizza Gallery!
Check out our student artists on display at Boxford House of Pizza!
Ben O.(grade 3)
Jacoby H. (grade 4)
John G. (grade 5)
Julia C. (grade 6)
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Choice-Based Center Time
Choice-based art treats the student as the artist, and the art room as his/her studio. Students are independently accessing supplies, responsibly returning them and designing artwork completely from with in. They are using creative thinking skills, critical thinking skills, revising, making mistakes, altering work and taking full ownership of their achievements. This is so much more about the process over the financial shed product. They are trying weaving, sewing, screen-printing, sculpting, architectural design and so much more! They LOVE this opportunity to create with freedom, heart and vision.
So, what do I do in choice-based teaching? I offer mini-demos of pop-up centers, five-minute museum lessons on art history, reflection experiences through critiques, and supporting them, guiding them, encouraging them and assisting their ideas as needed. Check out some of these artists in action, and artwork created.
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Thiebaud Inspired Cupcakes
Grade 4 is completing amazing studies of value (lights and darks) in these outstanding oil pastel cupcake creations inspired by Wayne Thiebaud.
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Choice-Based Art Display
Some of the 5th and 6th graders are completing artwork designed by them, creating W.O.W. Pieces (wonderful, original works-of-art).
6th grade had an open theme presented to them, but were required to make a planning sheet, manage their time, select media and bring their work to completion. We are following the eight Studio Habits of Mind:
1. Develop craft
2. Engage and persist
3. Envision
4. Express
5. Observe
6. Reflect
7. Stretch and explore
8. Understand (arts) community
Studio Habits of Mind from Studio Thinking: The Real Benefits of Visual Arts Education, Hetland, Winner, et al, Teachers College Press, 2007
The 5th grade students were presented with the work of Georgia O’Keeffe. We specifically looked at her flower close-ups, New Mexico Landscapes and her animal skull paintings. Students were asked to design a W.O.W. Piece inspired by one of those paintings, or somehow tied to her work. They created a plan for a 3 class period project, selected materials, edited and modified as needed and reflected on the process and outcome. They were supported throughout with mini-demonstrations of various techniques, 5 minute museums showing fine art from other artists, in progress critiques and reflection sheets. Many wrote artist’s statement to explain their process, how successful it was and they discovered along the way. They did a terrific job! Here are a few examples of some of the work. More pics coming soon! So proud of them all! :)