Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Creative cut-outs: art inspired by Matisse

The students in Mrs. Orso's class learned about the artist Henri Matisse. Although mostly a painter, later in life Matisse focused on large, organic paper cut-out. After students learned about the cut-outs, they were tasked with making their own paper works of art. They only had two restrictions: they must use organic shapes and they cannot write on their papers. The work they came up with was great! Every person made something completely different, using their own creative ideas and imagination. Here are just a few examples of what the students came up with.










Wednesday, May 13, 2015

3rd grade story weavings from school #6

Students in 3rd grade have been working hard for the past few weeks on their weaving projects. Each student created a plan for their weaving where each color represents a different part of a story. This week Mrs. Kane's class finished! Students made a final copy of their weaving plan to accompany their weaving.












Under the Sea: Elementary & Middle school display at the High School!

What a great job the High School students did in their performance of the Little Mermaid this past weekend! The elementary students we excited to help decorate the lobby of the high school to help enhance the under-water mood. Students in Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade worked together to make under-water murals. The middle school art students created large paper-mache animals.

Friday, May 1, 2015

Art Shows Recap: Schools #4, #5, & #6

April is over and so are the Art Shows. We had a wonderful time at the art shows at schools #4.#5, and #6. Below are some photos from the events!

School #4



School #5



School #6



Wednesday, April 22, 2015

ART SHOWS! Tonight (4/22) & Tomorrow (4/23)


It's finally here! The month of Art Shows!
The show opening for school #4 was postponed from last week. It is tonight from 6-8 pm. 
The opening for the #6 school art show is Thursday April 23, from 6-8. 
The opening for the #5 school art show is Thursday April 30, from 6-8. **There will also be a bake sale to support the 6th grade class trip to the Museum of Modern Art at the #5 school show**

Hope to see you there!!!

3rd Grade Weaving at #6 School

Each year the third grade students get to weave as their 3D art project for the year. As someone who loves fiber arts myself, this project is a lot of fun to teach. The students love it too! This year, students had to come up with a story that they wanted to tell with their weaving. They created a key that indicated which colors they would use to represent the different parts of their story.



Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Weaving with K/1 21st Century Aftercare

After being back at work for a full marking period, I felt like I could handle teaching at least one day of aftercare. I love working in the aftercare program because it is gives me the chance to work with small groups of students and do art projects that I can't do with my regular large classes. For the remainder of the year I am teaching the Kindergarten/1st grade group at School #4 once a week. I love doing fibers arts, so I thought that we would do some weaving! We do a weaving project with our third graders during the school year, but I had never done it with students this young. The great thing is with aftercare we can try things out and if they don't work, we can move on to something different. Thankfully, the students love to weave! I was so pleasantly surprised at how good the 1st graders were at weaving! Some students had some struggles at first, but after a few tries everyone got the hang of it. After just 2 weeks of weaving (1 hour class sessions) three students were done! Now they are moving on to some more difficult weaving techniques. I'm so excited to see what they come up with next!