Monday, June 4, 2012

Ohio Artists

I am not from Ohio.  So, when I read the Ohio Visual Arts Standards (what we need to teach the kids), one of the items was to teach about an Ohio artist.  All that I could think of was quilt makers and Amish artists.  I knew that there had to be much more to Ohio than that!
I contacted fellow Ohio art teachers - a few led me to Aminah Robinson.  Then I contacted the Columbus Museum of Art.  They also let me to Aminah Robinson.  After much research, I settled on the following lessons for your youngsters!  I love when I learn as much as the kids.

 

Kindergarten - Jim Dine One Heart

Here are a few examples.  You can see more artwork at our Artsonia exhibit here:
http://www.artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?exhibit=516651&index=0
Student Artwork
Jim Dine Artwork
Student Artwork


 

 

1st Grade - Jim Dine, 4 Hearts with Warm and Cold Colors

Here are a few.  You can see more artwork at our Artsonia exhibit here:
http://www.artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?exhibit=524980&index=0

Jim Dine Artwork
Student Artwork
Student Artwork













 

 

2nd Grade - Roy Lichtenstein Action Words

Here are a few examples or Student Artwork.  You can see more at our Artsonia exhibit here:
http://www.artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?exhibit=519059&index=0
Lichtenstein Artwork

Student Artwork
Student Artwork


 

 

3rd Grade - Aminah Robinson Love Letters

For this lesson, I created a webquest.  Check it out here:
http://questgarden.com/142/06/5/120405141330/index.htm
Here are a few examples.  You can see more at our Artsonia exhibit here: 



 

 

4th Grade - Aminah Robinson Music Box

Here are a few examples.  You can see more at our Artsonia Exhibit here:
http://www.artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?exhibit=522888










2 comments:

  1. To hit the Ohio standards, Elijah Pierce is another great artist to use.

    Denise

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  2. Thanks! I was looking at his artwork but I just couldn't think of any good lessons that used his artwork. Do you have any lesson plan suggestions?

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