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David Alfaro Siqueiros Speaks
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Students consider the social and political motivations of David Alfaro Siqueiros to help them analyze his self-portrait. With his writing as their guidance, students write and deliver a persuasive speech and create a propaganda poster about a current issue of interest. Through links included in the resource, students explore an online MoMA feature about propaganda art, view a slideshow and discover Robert Runyon's photographs about the Mexican Revolution, and visit the exhibition feature entitled The Cubist Paintings of Diego Rivera: Memory, Politics, Place.

Subject:
Arts Education
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
National Gallery of Art
Author:
National Gallery of Art
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Eugene von Guerard: Nature Revealed
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Students will engage in learning activities of 'Creating and Making' and 'Exploring and Responding'. The 'Creating and Making' activities include: plein-air drawing; creating a tour itinerary; digital landscape; sights and sounds journal; and making a film. 'Exploring and Respondin' exercises include: art and science; painting pictures with words; imagining a new land; building on the landscape tradition; perspective; compare and contrast; the legacy of von Guerard; and appropriating von Guerard.

Subject:
Arts Education
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Provider:
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
Author:
National Gallery of Victoria Education Staff
Date Added:
02/26/2019
GEDB Take a Walk in My Shoes: Shoes of the Future from Shape to Form (Lesson 2 of 3)
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Students learn more about shoes of the past and shoes of the future by learning about Chinese foot binding and Nike shoe designer Tinker Hatfield before working collaboratively with a partner or group to create a shoe of the future that has a greater purpose using manila paper, scissors, and tape. Students will view and discuss Nike ads from Japan and Kenya before designing their own advertisement to "sell" their new design to the class. This lesson was developed by Laura Mitchell as part of their completion of the North Carolina Global Educator Digital Badge program. This lesson plan has been vetted at the local and state level for standards alignment, Global Education focus, and content accuracy.            

Subject:
Arts Education
Mathematics
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Melody Casey
Date Added:
12/12/2019
The Persuasive Art of Portraiture
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Students explore the power of the visual image to convey a message. They examine the portrait of George Washington on American dollar bills. They next use the featured article, 'Prolific Chinese Painter Is Anonymous No More,' to learn about a famous portrait of Mao, and what the artwork reveals about the People's Republic of China. In small groups, students next examine images of important personages in various cultures throughout the world and, finally, create their own portraits that convey messages they wish others to understand about themselves.

Provider:
New York Times
Author:
Abby Remer
Date Added:
06/24/2019
The Persuasive Art of Portraiture - A Fine Arts and Language Arts Lesson About the Message Behind the Picture
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In this lesson from The New York Times Learning Network, students explore the power of the visual image to convey a message. They examine the portrait of George Washington on American dollar bills. They next use the featured article, 'Prolific Chinese Painter Is Anonymous No More,' to learn about a famous portrait of Mao, and what the artwork reveals about the People's Republic of China. In small groups, students next examine images of important personages in various cultures throughout the world and, finally, create their own portraits that convey messages they wish others to understand about themselves.

Subject:
Arts Education
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
New York Times
Author:
Abby Remer
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Teaching Resources from the Denver Art Museum
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This free website provides more than 600 adaptable lesson plans written by teachers in collaboration with the Denver Art Museum for more than 130 objects from the museums world-class art collection. Lesson plans and resources focus on inspiring students to think and problem-solve creatively. Organized in an easy way so that teachers can pick the topic they would like to explore or enhance, then use works of art to teach that subject.

High resolution images are included. Museum visits are not necessary to implement lesson plans. Includes professional and student development tools such as teacher workshops and webinars, virtual classroom courses, career videos, educator blogs and creativity tools. Easy for teachers in language arts, social studies and visual arts to provide a curriculum rooted in the arts while also meeting 21st Century Skills.

Subject:
Arts Education
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Denver Art Museum
Author:
Denver Art Museum
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Thiebaud Cake Math
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Students use the painting, Cakes by artist Wayne Thiebaud, to learn and practice math concepts of volume and surface area. Then they create a bold cake painting, either using the online interactive tool or with classroom art materials.

Subject:
Arts Education
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
National Gallery of Art
Author:
National Gallery of Art
Date Added:
02/26/2019
A Work of Faith
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Students learn about different types of religious art; they then select representative works from different faiths to create their own exhibit.

Provider:
New York Times
Author:
Annissa Hambouz and Javaid Khan
Date Added:
06/24/2019
A Work of Faith - Examining Religious Art
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In this lesson from The New York Times Learning Network, students learn about different types of religious art; they then select representative works from different faiths to create their own exhibit.

Subject:
Arts Education
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
New York Times
Author:
Annissa Hambouz and Javaid Khan
Date Added:
02/26/2019