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Walkup, Nancy – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2010
Artists have created portraits of people for thousands of years. In sculpture, a portrait of a person's face often includes the neck and part of the shoulders and chest. These artworks are called portrait busts. In this article, the author describes how her fifth-grade students created clay portrait busts on pedestal columns. The objectives are…
Descriptors: Portraiture, Grade 5, Sculpture, Studio Art
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Kostal, Heather – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2011
Five- and six-year-olds know a lot about their own homes. Besides school, home is probably where they spend most of their time. But have they ever really thought about their space? Using students' knowledge of their current space will help them design new spaces and think about all the areas that surround them. In this project, students design…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Kindergarten, Grade 1
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Hubbert, Beth – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2011
Architecture is a versatile, multifaceted area to study in the artroom with multiple age levels. It can easily stimulate a study of basic line, shape, and various other art elements and principles. It can then be extended into a more extensive study of architectural elements, styles, specific architects, architecture of different cultures, and…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Studio Art, Elementary School Students, Grade 4
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Navah, Jan – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2010
In a discussion about architecture, the author's students learned that architects must consider their client's needs when designing a home. To complement their study of bird migration in science class, the author decided to ask students to "think like a bird" in order to design wooden birdhouses that they could take home and actually use. This…
Descriptors: Animals, Architecture, Interdisciplinary Approach, Art Activities
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Mahoney, Ellen – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2010
The development of the skyscraper is an American story that combines architectural history, economic power, and technological achievement. Each city in the United States can be identified by the profile of its buildings. The design of the tops of skyscrapers was the inspiration for the students in the author's high-school ceramic class to develop…
Descriptors: Architecture, High School Students, Ceramics, Freehand Drawing
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DiJulio, Betsy – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2011
In this creative challenge, Surrealism and one-point perspective combine to produce images that not only go "beyond the real" but also beyond the ubiquitous "imaginary city" assignment often used to teach one-point perspective. Perhaps the difference is that in the "atypical cities challenge," an understanding of one-point perspective is a means…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Studio Art, Art Expression, Artists
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Sabin, Heather – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2010
The "Terrace Town" program brings architecture and city planning curriculum to elementary schools in Madison, Wisconsin, and surrounding areas. Over eight weeks, classrooms discuss what makes a community livable, sustainable, and kid-friendly. Throughout the process, students gain a better understanding of their own city environments and…
Descriptors: Urban Planning, Municipalities, Architecture, Design
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Kuharic, Pam – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2010
This article describes an art project that allows students to create a joint community on paper. Through this project, students create imaginary villages by looking first at various architectural styles and then look at the different ways contemporary artists portray communities or architecture focusing on village scenes. The inspiration for this…
Descriptors: Architecture, Studio Art, Art Activities, Elementary School Students
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Erickson, Mary; Delahunt, Michael – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2010
Most art teachers would agree that architecture is an important form of visual art, but they do not always include it in their curriculums. In this article, the authors share core ideas from "Architecture and Environment," a teaching resource that they developed out of a long-term interest in teaching architecture and their fascination with the…
Descriptors: Architecture, Studio Art, Grade 6, Structural Elements (Construction)
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Lott, Debra – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2010
Louisville, Kentucky is an eclectic town of architectural styles from Greek revival to Renaissance Revival to Post modernism, not to mention an entire street dedicated to artsy mom and pop stores. Louisville is second only to the New York City Soho district in terms of the number of its cast-iron facades. Many of these building's fronts have…
Descriptors: Architecture, Studio Art, Art Activities, Municipalities
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McClure, Connie – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2010
This article describes how the author teaches a fourth- and fifth-grade unit on architecture called the Art and Science of Planning Buildings. Rockville, Indiana has fine examples of architecture ranging from log cabins, classic Greek columns, Victorian houses, a mission-style theater, and Frank Lloyd Wright prairie-style homes. After reading…
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Activities, Art History, Preservation
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Jeon, Kijeong; Cotner, Teresa L. – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2010
Art and art education are open to broader definitions in the twenty-first century. It is time that teachers seriously think about including built environment design in K-12 art education. The term "built environment" includes interior design, architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning. Due to increased exposure to built environment…
Descriptors: Physical Environment, Architecture, Studio Art, Art Activities
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Sturdevant, Alexandria – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
In this article, the author shares a lesson on architecture she introduced to her kindergarten students. Using wooden blocks as materials, she showed her students how to take on the role of an architect and create their own buildings. This project was beneficial to all students in that they learned to think flexibly and realized that the designs…
Descriptors: Architecture, Kindergarten, Art Education, Freehand Drawing
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Henn, Cynthia A. – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2007
Due to architecture's complexity, it can be challenging to develop lessons for the students, and consequently, the teaching of architecture is frequently overlooked. Every community has an architectural history. For example, the community in which the author's students live has a variety of historic houses from when the community originated (the…
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Activities, Studio Art, Elementary Education
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Vatsky, Sharon – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2007
Frank Lloyd Wright was born and raised on the farmlands of Wisconsin. His mother had a vision that her son would become a great architect. Wright was raised with strong guiding principles, a love of nature, a belief in the unity of all things, and a respect for discipline and hard work. He created the philosophy of "organic architecture," which…
Descriptors: Architecture, Museums, Building Design, Art Activities
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