Elementary students from Kiŋigin school found objects on the beach and experimented with composition and balance by creating mobiles of sticks, shells, stones, and feathers.
3rd/4th grade Kiŋigin students created fount-object mobiles.
2020
Moses Wassilie poses with student art in front of the razorback mountain in Wales, 2019.
Moses Wassile brainstorms collaborative sculpture, 2019.
Students work together to decide how to use materials to form the body of the krill sculpture, 2019.
Students shape and sand krill body segments for a collaborative sculpture, 2019.
Moses Wassilie poses with the 3rd-5th grade class and their collaborative krill sculpture, 2019.
Elementary students made models of fish and of the krill fish eat, Wales, 2019.
Middle School students carved earrings out of antler and beadwork, Wales, 2019.
Using paper mache and other found or gathered materials students practiced created masks, dance fans, and dance regalia with Moses Wassilie, Wales, 2019.
Paper mache masks, 2019.
The orca mask, 2019.
Paper mache masks, 2019.
Students learned new dances from Moses Wassilie.
Students practice and perform native dance, 2019.
At the end of Moses Wassilie's residency, the students of Wales school held a museum display of artwork and performed the dances they learned for their community, Wales, 2019.
Children learned to dance and drum, Wales, 2019.
Students danced and drummed and used new regalia including new dance fans at the final celebration with Moses Wassilie, Wales, 2019.
This portrait owas created by Moses Wassilie as a demonstration which students were able to follow along with and pick up drawing, painting and portraiture skills, Wales, 2019.
Ask your little one to sing for you!
The bees are buzzing in the flowering trees.
Bzzt bzzt bzzt got he buzzing bees!
Bzzt, bzzt, BZZT BZZT BZZT!
These students can design and print! They created cookie cutters for native plants and Animals that the 3rd-5th grade students used on their food chains.
These students worked together, using 3D printed cookie cutters, to design 4 local food webs using orca, polar bears, wolves, and brown bears as their apex predators.
Bookmaking!