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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Eva Perry Street Art Workshop



Tonight, Mr. Sands hosted a Street Art Workshop at the Eva Perry Library. Despite the rain, we had a good turn out. We looked at a variety of different street art.. everything from Shepard Fairey's stencils  to Buff Diss' tape murals. Then we set out to make a few stencils of our own...


Using a selection of flower images for inspiration, the first step was to draw the image on poster board.


The second step was to cut out the positive space.


 It's important that you don't have any island, circles inside circles, or those pieces will fall out. Always leave connectors!


Since Eva Perry wouldn't let us spray paint their parking lot, we decided to use baby power. Don't sprinkle on too much! Less is more.


It also helps to pat it down a little bit.


The rain finally let up right at the end of the workshop. Even though the ground was wet, we tried a few in the parking lot.



If you're interested giving this project a try, Mr. Sands has made the lesson plan available as a free download on the Art Of Education website. Click here for the lesson plan.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Street Art Workshop at Eva Perry Library



Come out to 
The Street Art Workshop 
at Eva Perry Library 
Tomorrow night, 
Thursday at 7pm - 8PM 

The plan is to take over the parking lot!



LibraryEva Perry Regional Library
WebsiteEva Perry Regional Library
Library Address2100 Shepherd's Vineyard Drive
Apex, NC 27502
Phone919-387-2100

AgeGrades 6-10
Contact NameLindsey Dunn



Monday, June 24, 2013

What Mr Sands Did On Summer Vacation


Tomorrow, June 25th, I (ian sands) will be presenting at the Art Of Education 2013 Online Conference.. How very exciting! Yes, I know! And not only presenting but I'm first! Feeling pretty good about being the opening act :)

There are two parts to this conference.  The first part is a pre-recorded video that goes live for attendees tomorrow at 11am EST. The second half is a live chat during the same time where I will try to answer questions. It should be fun! 

So what's my presentation about? Well, here is the intro...

Art Vs Education!

Art teachers are creative beings. We teach a creative subject with creative materials. However, the bureaucracy of education; pacing guides, standards and even the curriculum can jab, punch and often KO an art teacher’s creative endeavor. In this presentation we’ll toe the line with the issues that put art teachers up against the ropes and we’ll learn how to knock those concerns out of the ring. Let’s get ready to rumble!





Sunday, June 23, 2013

It's Like our Work is Your Work



An art teacher posted on Facebook, Last year one of my 5th graders said to me, 'Wow, Mrs. M, it's like our work is your work!'...

Aka, How to sneak your student's artwork into an exhibit ...

Friday, June 7, 2013

New ideas but for now... Summer!


Back in March, Mr Sands had the opportunity to meet with many outstanding art educators at 2013 NAEA National Convention in Fort Worth. The exchange of ideas was fantastic and it really got us thinking ahead for the 2013-14 school year.

From those talks, our crack team of educators here at Apex HS developed a new set of goals. We will spend the summer devising a new approach to teaching and learning art. In fact, you can tell we already started. Just look at the board!

So go to the pool, sit back in your lounge chair and soak up the sun. Be well rested. You're gonna need it!

Till then... Have a Great Summer!!


Thursday, June 6, 2013

Doodling in the Class!


This year, instead of taking notes in Art History, I wanted the students to create visual journals. I thought the addition of their own drawings along with any notes would be more beneficial, especially to the visual learner. Then I saw a video by Rachel Smith at TEDxUFM titled Drawing in class. That confirmed everything I was thinking. I played this for my students on the last day of school. They yelled at me, "Why didn't you show this at the beginning of the year!"



A first, some students had trouble with the concept. They were still stuck on taking notes. Their journals looked more like they were taking notes in history class than art. As the year progressed, they loosened up more and more. Here are some of the pages from this year’s class.









Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Seven Talking Tigers Singing!


Seven Talking Tigers Singing from iansands on Vimeo.
I received an email from Jordan Lane, a kindergarten teacher at Douglas Elementary Arts and Science Magnet in Raleigh. She asked if our class wanted to collaborate with her class. She had some tigers that needed animating. We pounced on the opportunity.

Soon we were dropboxed a folder full of tiger paintings. Our animators went to work, learning about dialog, selecting songs and setting the tigers to music.

Here are Seven of the Talking Tigers Singing!

Friday, May 24, 2013

It Must Be Friday in Art



You can tell its Fridy in Art when?? 
This is our video submission. 
Enter your Friday in the comments!
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