Friday, January 25, 2019

Michigan Art Education Association Student Show

Michigan Art Education Association 
STUDENT SHOW
February 1 - February 16, 2019
Closing Reception February 16, 2 - 4 pm

February 7, 2019    6 - 8 pm
Meet the next Monet, Degas, or perhaps Salvador Dali at the MAEA student reception.

Works from K - 12 will be on display as we support our young artist community.

Saginaw Art Museum
1126 N. Michigan Ave.
Saginaw, MI  48602
(989) 754-2491
www.saginawartmuseum.org

Regular Hours: Tues. - Sat.   Noon - 5 pm

Congratulations to the following students from Bethlehem Lutheran School!  Their work is included in the show!

Brayden Armas, Second Grade
William Conrad, Second Grade
Mia Parks, Third Grade
Daetyn Dean, Sixth Grade


Sunday, January 20, 2019

Winter Art

Students in the art room have been making some of my favorite lessons for this winter. 

In Kindergarten, we use the book Arctic White as inspiration for some watercolor resist pieces.



In second grade, we just started to learn about Picasso.



Thursday, January 10, 2019

Back after Break

Hello everyone, and Happy New Year!  I was so glad to start back at school this week.  We've had some great lessons and learning happening in the art room.  Plus, I am working on selecting pieces for the annual Michigan Art Education Association Region 11 Art Exhibition at the Saginaw Art Museum.  This is a highly competitive art exhibit, and I'm hoping that we will have some students move from the regional level to the state competition. . . .I'll give you an update once our pieces are selected.

Here's what's been going on this week:

Kindergarten:  Students have been continuing the lessons on color.  We practiced how to organize the rainbow through a story, a review lesson, coloring our own rainbows.. . now our lessons are culminating in Rainbow Chameleons.




First Grade:  Students are putting their knowledge of lines and patterns to use, along with watercolor resist, to create Pattern Names.


Second Grade:  Second grade artists have been learning about a variety of Modern artists.  Their inspiration has led to some fantastic artwork.  Here is what they are doing with the art of Joan Miro.



Third and Fourth Grade students are learning about color also.  They are creating Tints and Shades abstractions.



Fifth and Sixth Graders have been studying art history this week.  This month's unit is about ancient Mesoamerica.  They are learning about the art of the Olmecs, Toltecs, Mayans and the Aztecs.

Seventh and Eighth Grade:  The current unit is called Surrealist Rooms.  In this unit, students review what they know about one point perspective by first creating a room in correct perspective.  Next, they looked at and analyzed the art of the Surrealists, and they created a list of characteristics as to what makes an artwork Surreal.  They then apply the characteristics to objects, people, animals and other things that they add to their rooms.