Posted by:
Deborah Klose
12/5/2006 1:10:32 PM
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Title: |
What is Art? |
Grade Level: |
High School |
Subject Area: |
Arts Technology
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Lesson Time: |
Six fifty-minute class periods |
Introduction: |
This unit will encourage students to become more
comfortable with contemporary art by taking a closer look
at what art looks like in the 21st century. Because the
visual arts are not just traditional paintings or
sculptures, students must be much better at seeing and
understanding visual concepts. By being able to distinguish
art objects from non-art objects, use technology, and
research contemporary artists, the students will begin to
understand how artists think and create their art. |
Standards: |
Visual Arts Standard 2. Knows how to use
structures (e. g. , sensory qualities, organizational
principles, expressive features) and functions of art
Standard 4. Understands the visual arts in relation to
history and cultures Standard 5. Understands the
characteristics and merits of one's own artwork and the
artwork of others Arts and Communication
Standard 3. Uses critical and creative thinking in various
arts and communication settings English
Writing Standard 4. Gathers and uses information for
research purposes Reading Standard 7. Uses reading
skills and strategies to understand and interpret a variety
of informational texts Technology Standard 6.
Understands the nature and uses of different forms of
technology |
Objectives: |
Students will: - learn how to look at objects and
determine whether they are art
- use problem-solving skills
to determine whether what they are viewing is art and why
or why not
- use the library and Internet to research a
contemporary artist
- create a PowerPoint presentation about
their artist
- learn to appreciate contemporary art as an art
form
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Resources: |
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Materials: |
- notebook paper
- pen or pencil
- visual aids
- LCD projector and
computer or TV and DVD player
- computer with printer and
Internet access
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Vocabulary: |
- art
- medium
- traditional
- abstract
- ceramic
- aesthetics
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contemporary art
- non-traditional
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Procedures: |
1. Students will take the pretest in chapter one of The
Visual Experience . When students have finished the
pretest, the class will discuss their answers and why they
chose them. Students will read Chapter One of The Visual
Experience . Students will answer the chapter review
questions at the end of the chapter. If a student has not
completed the assignment by the end of the period he/she
will complete it for homework and turn it in at the
beginning of the next class period. 2. Students will view
“ Art 21. ” 3. Discuss with students what they
learned. Which artist’ s work did they like? What
subject matter did they find the most interesting and why?
Were there any pieces of artwork they did not like? Why?
Did they dispute whether a piece was art? 4. Break students
into groups of 3 or 4. Tell them that they will research a
contemporary artist. By researching the artist, students
will be able to gain insight into the different types of
art in today’ s world. Make sure the students
investigate the artist’ s life and biography, major
works of art, inspiration, materials, etc. The students can
use information found on the Internet, in the school
library, or in the public library. 5. Once the students
have gathered their information, they will create a
PowerPoint presentation about their artist. Remind them
that the presentation must be organized and must cover all
of the necessary points about the artist. 6.
Students will present the PowerPoint project to the class.
Have the students summarize the information presented and
answer any questions posed by the teacher or other
students. |
Assessment: |
Grade chapter review questions to see if students
understood the material in the text and class discussion.
View student presentations. Have each group lead a
discussion following their presentation. Did they reflect
an understanding of contemporary art and their chosen
artist? |
Enrichment Extension Activities: |
Students can create their own artwork in the style of the
artist they researched. |
Teacher Reflection: |
Students respond well to The “ Art: 21”
featured artists. The artists speak about their backgrounds
and their art on a very personal level. The students were
more receptive to the artist’ s work because the
video presented them as everyday people. The students
benefited by doing, not by just memorizing. Their research
skills and computer skills improved every time they used
them. PowerPoint projects in the future should
progressively reflect better design quality. The more the
students are exposed to contemporary art, the more
comfortable they become with this art form. |
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