Activity
Experiment with Construction Paper Photograms
In this activity, you will simply use black construction paper, sunlight, and everyday objects from your house or yard.
Please note: Special public hours – 10 AM to 5 PM – on Thursday, May 9
Activity
In this activity, you will simply use black construction paper, sunlight, and everyday objects from your house or yard.
Activity
Lesson
Objective: Students will consider how public art promotes civic participation and social commentary by 1) researching Bay Area public art and completing research assignments or, 2) submitting grant proposals for hypothetical public art.
Lesson
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
Lesson
Objective: Students will be exposed to East Asian art traditions through the lens of a contemporary Chinese American artist, Bernice Bing.
Lesson
Create a WPA-inspired poster based on one or more current economic or political issues in the U.S.
Lesson
To understand the contributions of Korean American soldiers during World War II.
Lesson
Learn about two techniques Ernie Kim used to decorate the surfaces of his ceramics.
Lesson
Objective: Students will consider their unique identities and be introduced to intersectionality using Bernice Bing’s experiences to illustrate the many aspects of identity and oppression.