Students will learn about the Design process and how to solve problems through the power of invention and innovation. Students will use the 8 Studio Habits of Mind to produce artwork that combines creative thinking strategies and learn how collaboration and critique help artists develop and grow.
Competency CREATING: Conceiving and developing new artistic ideas and work
VA:Cr1.1.7 - Apply methods to overcome creative blocks.
VA:Cr2.1.7- Demonstrate persistence in developing skills with various materials, methods, and approaches in creating works of art or design.
VA:Cr2.3.7 - Apply visual organizational strategies to design and produce a work of art, design, or media that clearly communicates information or ideas.
Competency PRESENTING: Interpreting and sharing artistic work
VA:Pr.4.1.7- Compare and contrast how technologies have changed the way artwork is preserved, presented, and experienced.
VA:Pr5.1.7 - Based on criteria, analyze and evaluate methods for preparing and presenting art.
VA:Pr6.1.7 - Compare and contrast viewing and experiencing collections and exhibitions in different venues.
Competency RESPONDING: Understanding and evaluating how the arts convey meaning.
VA:Re7.1.7 - Explain how the method of display, the location, and the experience of an artwork influence how it is perceived and valued.
VA:Re8.1.7- Interpret art by analyzing art-making approaches, the characteristics of form and structure, relevant contextual information, subject matter, and use of media to identify ideas and mood conveyed.
VA:Re9.1.7 - Compare and explain the difference between an evaluation of an artwork based on personal criteria and an evaluation of an artwork based on a set of established criteria.
Competency CONNECTING: Relating artistic ideas and work with personal meaning and external context.
VA:Cn10.1.7 - Individually or collaboratively create visual documentation of places and times in which people gather to make and experience art or design in the community.
VA:Cn11.1.7 - Analyze how response to art is influenced by understanding the time and place in which it was created, the available resources, and cultural uses.
Create:
Present:
Respond:
Connecting:
Create:
What factors prevent or encourage people to take creative risks? How do artists and designers learn from trial and error?
What responsibilities come with the freedom to create? How do artists and designers create works of art or design that effectively communicate? What role does persistence play in revising, refining, and developing work?
How do changes in technology influence artistic behavior and art making?
Presenting:
Why do people value objects, artifacts, and artworks, and select them for presentation?
Responding:
How do life experiences influence the way you relate to art?
Connecting:
How does engaging in creating art enrich people's lives?
Why is it important to innovate?
How do you come up with something new?
How do you define innovation? Something different that has impact.
What are different types of innovation?
How do I identify opportunities for innovation in the artistic process?
What would you invent?
How can you combine skills and techniques to create something new?
Morph drawing: Choose two completely different objects and draw each on the same size/format paper. Morph one object two the other by creating at least two or three drawings that show the transformation.
Redesign Challenges: Choose and everyday object, something being thrown away, no longer being used or something that has lost its original purpose and redesign it. Combined unlike or like objects in an innovative way to create a whole new arrangement/assemblage composition.
Art Installations/Environmental Art Installation:
Work either individually or in a group to create a site specific environmental installation. Use materials found in surroundings to construct installation.Suggested artist/ Resource:Learn about Richard Shilling and his innovatinve use of nateral manterials to constuct creative compositions that are cite specifice. youtu.be/0O3d4n3_FuUThe Case for Land Art youtu.be/STW0eZDsKVgLearn about Janet Echelman, and how she collaborates with a team to brings sculpture, form and light to the public realm, through sculpting urban spaces. youtu.be/EwzDnJU2w_0Learn about the large scale woven sculptures of Patric Dougherty. youtu.be/K2aYTAQ4jgg youtu.be/q_azC6CggR8 youtu.be/KW7HAEao8tYMonoprints
Redesign Bowls
Combine 2 objects to create something new
Interactive Artwork
Cigar Box Shrines
Altered Books
Mixed Media
Self Portraits
Dream House Sculpture
7. Facial Proportions https://theartofeducation.edu/flex/collections/experimenting-with-portraiture/
https://theartofeducation.edu/flex/collections/experimenting-with-portraiture/