Negative Space is Positively Geometry (middle)
Overview
Program Description: |
In this engaging program students will use a plexiglass picture plane (provided by the artist) to explore how negative space (the background) is as important as the object (positive form) in creating ... Read more
In this engaging program students will use a plexiglass picture plane (provided by the artist) to explore how negative space (the background) is as important as the object (positive form) in creating art and in defining geometric shapes. This very accessible method of drawing what you see (copy) is a fun way for students to develop confidence in drawing while discovering geometric shapes in their environment. Students plexiglass sketches result in original designs which students learn to transfer "draw" to paper by focusing on the negative shapes. During the program the artist uses questions to elicit reflection and observation from students; the artist models concepts and how to use the picture plane; and keeps the lesson moving along with step by step instructions. For higher grades students enjoy an easy way to see perspective as they translate 3 dimensional space and objects into 2 dimensional shapes.
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Available to Grade(s): |
6, 7, 8 |
Logistics
Program Format: |
In-School Workshop |
Cost Per Student: |
$10 |
Number of Visits: |
1 |
Length of Visit: |
60 min minutes |
Availability: |
all year |
Requirements
Program Can Serve: |
Visual Art, Theater, Dance |
Program Requires Prior Meeting: |
yes |
Meeting Method: |
Email, Phone |
Materials Arts Provider Provides: |
plexiglass for picture planes; cutout frames; dry-erase markers; demonstration materials; examples; study guide |
Materials School Provides: |
dry erase board and markers for demonstration and artist's notes; copy paper for student work; pencils; scissors for props; student protracters and rulers if measurement applies such as in Math classrooms |
Space and/or Set Up Requirements for Program: |
Students at tables or desk clusters so they can see white board/front of room. Table or area for artist's materials. With teacher approval, students may move around to look around the classroom for ad... Read more
Students at tables or desk clusters so they can see white board/front of room. Table or area for artist's materials. With teacher approval, students may move around to look around the classroom for additional negative space shapes.
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Learning Standards
Curriculum Focus: |
English Language Arts, Math |
Art Form: |
Visual Art |
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