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The Dichotomy Between Fine Art and Crafts
Objective: Students will explore the dichotomy between craft and fine art while investigating Ruth Asawa’s sculpture work and identity.
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Objective: Students will explore the dichotomy between craft and fine art while investigating Ruth Asawa’s sculpture work and identity.
Activity
Objective: Students will critically examine Ruth Asawa’s sculpture work and create their own works of art in her style using principles of geometry and 3-D shapes
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In this activity, you will simply use black construction paper, sunlight, and everyday objects from your house or yard.
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Students will consider the ways art can be used as activism in the context of Environmentalism and National Park Preservation.
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Objective: Students will be exposed to East Asian art traditions through the lens of a contemporary Chinese American artist, Bernice Bing.
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Learn about two techniques Ernie Kim used to decorate the surfaces of his ceramics.
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Objective: Students will explore primary documents, like Chiura Obata’s paintings, to understand the severity of the 1906 SF Earthquake.
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Create a zine to reflect and critically consider identities and the relationship between identity and context.