Monday, October 22, 2012

West's First Craft Club

West's first Craft Club meeting took place on Friday, October 19th.  Eighteen students showed up for the "Spooky" Halloween themed craft afternoon.  We made bats out of miniature pumpkins, spiders out of suckers, monster bookmarks, and a really delicious Halloween Bark dessert.
All the students (and adults) had a blast, and we can't wait for next month's Thanksgiving themed Craft Club.  If anyone is interested in joining, please see Ms. Valentine for a permission slip. 

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Empty Bowls Milwaukee

This Saturday there is a fantastic, family-friendly fundraising event.
Local artists and students contribute handmade and glazed ceramic bowls. You can purchase one for ten or twenty dollars. Many fabulous local restaurants donate soup for the event that you may sample in your one of a kind bowl! All profits go directly to area food pantries.

For hours and directions visit their website

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Craft Club

A new and exciting club is starting at West! Once a month on a Friday, I'll be hosting an after school Craft Club.  We will focus on fun, seasonal and holiday related crafts.  Students must have their permission slip into me before the first one, in order to particpate.  There is a small fee of $3.00 per session, but if any student is unable to pay that, they should come speak to me.  Our first meeting will be Friday, October 19th, from 3:05-4:30 for a spooky, Halloween themed crafting experience!  I'm looking forward to seeing all you boys and ghouls there!


6th grade Symmetrical Name Mandalas

The 6th graders learned about symmetry and radial design.  They also studied different Mandalas from around the world.  They used this new knowledge to create symmetrical name mandalas. Repeating their names in mirror images, they connected their design and created a challenge for the viewer to find their names.  Fantastic job 6th grade!


Saturday, October 6, 2012

8th grade graffiti

The 8th graders once again learned about Urban Street Art and graffiti. As always, we discuss at length the legalities of graffiti, and art versus vandalism. After viewing many examples, the students spent a couple of classes brainstorming and sketching ideas. This year we used the idea of Introduction Labels to be the format for the graffiti names.  Many students thought of new "tagger" names and created a graphic theme for their names.

 I know this lesson can sometimes be viewed as controversial, but their are many positive reasons for the kids to learn about graffiti.  It's an artform that many can relate to (and get really excited about) as it is a solely urban, youth driven art.  We take time to look at color, form, and composition of reputable graffiti artists' work, and it really influences the student's artmaking process.


 
For students interested in learning more about graffiti and Urban Art Mr. Neils hosts a Monday after school club called "Urban Arts", please see him.  Locally, there is an organization I've mentioned before:  Milwaukee's True Skool.  They offer many exciting art enrichment programs, including graffiti classes.  Visit their website here.