Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Black History Month Art Project, Romare Bearden

I'm really late in posting this one: 
February is Black History Month.  I really enjoy teaching about different cultures in Art class.  There's a very natural tie-in between these two diciplines as art often defines a culture.  My sixth graders learned about the African American artist Romare Bearden, or "Romie" as they liked to call him.   We looked at a great interactive website that the Metroplitan Museum of Art has created about him and his work, particularly his famous collage called, "The Block".  The website did a wonderful job of explaining how certain materials were used, and what some of the collage elements represented.  A lot of great discussion amongst the students followed.  The students were each given a piece of blue construction paper with a beige strip at the bottom.  They used scraps of paper, newspaper, magazines, and foil to create their own interpretation of "The Block".  When the works were finished, I hung them right next to eacother to give the impression they were all connected in one long city block.  This was a great way to tie in community as well. 
Great job 6th graders!

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