Exquisitely Connected Art (I am in! You to?)
The Maryhill Museum of Art in Goldendale, WA, in partnership with Monmouth Arts, Red Bank, NJ invites you to participate in a national visual art community-building experience. Open to any grade level/experience level!
The project takes inspiration from the Surrealist parlor game known as “exquisite corpse.” Surrealism originated in France with artists who questioned the status quo. This exquisite corpse drawing game asked participants to take turns creating sections of a human form on a piece of paper folded to hide each successive contribution. When unfolded, the whole "body" is revealed. The game was created around 1918—another time of tremendous uncertainty—and is all about connecting!
*parents, this is for you to preview. As with most museums or open artist collections, all images are not appropriate for young viewing. Just leaving this here for you to share with your artist friends and curate your own discussion with your children. Maybe show them some examples and have them make their own public service poster.
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Design some badges or stickers to hand out to your parents or your family or the people delivering your mail and packages or neighbors! You can design them in a digital form, like google drawing, Gimp, or Photoshop is you have it, and then email them to friends!
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From the Getty Museum Expanded Classroom...
Listen to stories for kids while looking at art (this is amazing.)
Featuring the voices of animals, monsters, angels, demons, and kids. For ages six through twelve.
Write a haiku (a form of Japanese poetry) inspired by art
Haikus express the beauty in what we observe. For kids and adults.
Explore types of art, and art-making, and art conservation
You’ll find a range of subjects in art for all ages.
Watch the historical techniques of art making
Learn how artists throughout the ages have applied their skills to illuminating manuscripts, weaving tapestries, blowing glassware, and making photographs.
A Photography App For Teens
Getty Unshuttered is a free photo sharing app developed by the Getty Museum. It provides a positive community for teen artists to be inspired, create, and raise their voices for social good. Instructional content is available to sharpen photographic skills.
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Exquisitely Connected Art (I am in! You to?)
The Maryhill Museum of Art in Goldendale, WA, in partnership with Monmouth Arts, Red Bank, NJ invites you to participate in a national visual art community-building experience. Open to any grade level/experience level!
The project takes inspiration from the Surrealist parlor game known as “exquisite corpse.” Surrealism originated in France with artists who questioned the status quo. This exquisite corpse drawing game asked participants to take turns creating sections of a human form on a piece of paper folded to hide each successive contribution. When unfolded, the whole "body" is revealed. The game was created around 1918—another time of tremendous uncertainty—and is all about connecting!