Showing posts with label Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft. Show all posts
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft: 2nd Grade Field trip!
With the help of a Target Field Trip grant, the second grade went to the KMAC this week. They viewed multi-media folk art in the current exhibit that focuses on Caribbean influenced art. Prior to their visit, we talked about folk art and looked at many examples. We also discussed Marvin Finn's (Louisville artist) art. They created wooden animals with polymer clay heads. They truly enjoyed their day. They even wanted to stay longer and view more art. I think they really enjoyed being able to touch some of the things on display at the museum like adding onto the community braided rope with fabric scraps and exploring more about the art they saw on the museum's touch screen computers.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Carolyn Braden: Second Grade Field Trip, Courtesy of @Target Field Trip Grants
I recently received a Target Field Trip Grant. I wrote the grant in order to be able to take my second graders to the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft. Students will go on the trip in March. Students will be able to tour the museum and create art in their art classroom. I chose to have the students create folk art wooden toys based on the ideas of Louisville artist Marvin Finn. I loved doing the project with my second graders at my previous school and know my students this year will love it too. More info to come! A BIG thank you to Target. Their grant programs are wonderful. Having art on a cart doesn't allow me to do some 3-D projects I love. Being able to go to the museum allows my wonderful Schaffner Traditional students a chance to work in a real art classroom and create an amazing 3-D project.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Carolyn Braden Wove a Basket!
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
We're Back!
Back in the classroom again. It's a new year and we have many new projects on the horizon. My current fifth grade is finishing up their time with our Artist in Resident, Caroline Zama. The entire project will be a mural (hopefully to be placed in the school lobby) made up of clay tiles depicting the students self-portraits. The center of the mural will be the Byck sun with the Byck cougar. The symbols will be made up of tiles that depict the students view of Byck Elementary. The fifth grade will then complete their Graffiti Arts oil pastel art and then they will visit Egypt by creating pop art pharaoh plaster masks.
My third grade gets an Artist in Resident too! I am happy to announce I received the VSA grant I applied for. http://www.vsarts.org/
Louisville artist Michelle Amos will working with my third grade students to create 3-D Native American Kachina dolls. That residency starts on January 24th.
My kindergarten is about to create Japanese Carp windsocks. We will make them out of paper, watercolor, and tissue paper. They recently completed their Sole People, which was a printmaking project that introduced how primary colors make secondary colors when mixed correctly. Through that project, they learned about Jan Ernst Mazeliger. He was an African American inventor that created the sole lasting machine. (A machine that was created to attach the sole to the body of shoes).
Each of my first grade classes will be working on different projects to go along with a 1st grade musical we will showcase in the spring. They will be helping to make background scenes, props, and more for the musical.
My second grade is working on a weaving unit. We learn about Kente cloths and create patterned paper weavings. We then move on to creating yarn weavings on a loom. They will also create a clay cube head during their visit to the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft (field trip!) The trip is scheduled in February.
Fourth grade is involved this year with a large unit on self-portraits. They are exploring who they are by creating 3 self-portraits that are all created in different media. The first is an oil pastel portrait, the second is a photo collage portrait, and the third is a 3-D carved cube portrait. If time permits, they will also create a wire armature of themselves. Discover classes start soon. This rotation, classes will be for K-2nd grade. My class will be teaching the importance of muraling, prop, and costume design in theater, television, and movies. In this class, students will be creating a background for the 1st grade show, a prop, and a costume.
So, as you can see, we have many things going on in the art room. Students in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade are all working on writing about art. After each project, students are taking an assessment quiz and creating a personal narrative, a letter, or an evaluation of their art. We are a truly busy art class!
Friday, October 29, 2010
Last Year's Fifth Grade "Around the World" Artist in Residency Project
These flags were made with the fifth graders last year. Mrs. Braden coordinates an artist in residency every year with the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft. Last year the students made flags that represented what the students wanted to be when they grew up or what their hopes and dreams were for the future. They dyed the fabric and then embellished the flags. Students also used words in different languages to communicate their wishes.
This year we have a clay tile mural planned for the fifth grade to make with during the artist in residency.
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