Art Methods—Arts 131—Spring 2021
Coronavirus Version 5.0
Asynchronous and Synchronous
Wednesdays-6:10 p.m.
Professor Julia Schmitt Healy
jhealy@qcc.cuny.edu
text/cell: 646.285.7976
http://artforteachersofchildren.blogspot.com
NOTE:I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THIS SYLLABUS AS NEEDED, AND WILL ALWAYS GIVE YOU FAIR WARNING IF I DO SO.
Introduction: This hands-on course will explore art materials and techniques for K-6 teachers. Students will learn how to develop age-appropriate lessons using collage, drawing, painting, printmaking and sculpture. Both stand-alone art projects and projects that integrate art with other subjects will be emphasized. Students will create a portfolio of their work and keep sketchbook/journals during the semester.
Note: I have changed several assignments for this semester .We won't use acrylic paint (too expensive for you to buy all the colors you'd need) and I have changed the printmaking work so you won't have to buy $20 brayers and special inks. Also, we will not use regular clay for our sculpture strand, since we can't fire it in the kiln.
I have added weekly assignments to do in your sketchbook/journal, and they are going to be counted as 25% of your grade.
Course Objectives:
At the end of the course, students will:
•Be comfortable with a variety of art materials and techniques
•Understand how art lessons can drive academic learning
•Be able to analyze their own work and the work of others
•Have a broad understanding of art education concepts
•Know what is age-appropriate for the various elementary grades
•Have knowledge of the art elements, visual arts standards and principles of design
Attendance and Lateness: Be in the Zoom at the appointed times. If we make a private Zoom appointment, be sure attend, as well. If you have problems, laert me ahead of time.
Grading: Individual grades will be given for projects and averaged together to make up 65% of your grade. Your sketchbook/journal will count for 25% and attendance and participation at online meetings will count as 10% to total 100%. NOTE: THERE WILL BE NO MUSEUM TRIP OR PAPER.
2/3 CLASS #1-Introduction and Syllabus
"Necessity is the Mother of Invention" Collage (with materials from around
the house.) DUE NEXT WEEK.
Homework: SEND ME YOUR ADDRESS AND A CHECK OR VENMO FOR $48. PLEASE KNOW THAT BUYING THESE SUPPLIES ON YOUR OWN WOULD COST YOU MUCH MORE! Read the Bats Article. Also, upload your collage to
me as a jpeg.
2/10 CLASS #2- Discussion of Bats by Jane Bates and Share of Collages.
What are the art elements?
Medium: A Barrage of Collage. DUE NEXT WEEK. NOTE: THIS PROJECT
WILL BE CHANGED IF SUPPLIES HAVE NOT ARRIVED.
Homework: In your Sketchbook/Journal, make a collage that will indicate whose
sketchbook this is. You can use letters, words, images (drawn or photos or from
magazines and such) or all of the above. Gather supples for next week’s
assignment.
2/17 CLASS #3-What are Visual Arts Standards? What are Habits of Mind?
Medium: Pop-Out Page. DUE NEXT WEEK.
Homework: In your Sketchbook/Journal, Do a Zentangle Page.
2/24 CLASS #4- Using Art for Academic Learning
Medium: Articulated Puppets.
Homework: In your Sketchbook/Journal, collage a “Ransom Note”. Make it
funny, if possible.
3/3 CLASS #5-What do a Lesson Plan and Art Unit look like?
Medium: Moving Eyeball Portrait
Homework: In your Sketchbook/Journal, Draw “What Gladys Saw”.
3/10 CLASS #6-Materials Tutorial: all about brushes, pencils, paint, paper, etc.
Medium: Finish Portrait; Begin Exquisite Corpse Book
Homework: In your Sketchbook/Journal, choose an “Art Problem” and draw it.
3/17 CLASS #7- What are Rubrics/Grading/Assessment/Peer-to-Peer Assessment?
Medium: Finish Exquisite Corpse Book; Begin Tunnel Book
Homework: In your Sketchbook/Journal, draw a four-panel comic or else design
a t-shirt for an enemy. For extra credit, do both.
3/24 CLASS #8- Classroom Management
Medium: Finish Tunnel Book (Cover is Optional)
Homework: In your Sketchbook/Journal, Draw three examples from the noun/adjective game.
3/31 SPRING BREAK-- Please work on unfinished work, if possible.
4/7 CLASS #9- Creativity, Teaching for Artistic Behavior and Child Choice.
Medium: Printmaking: Collagraphs
Homework: In your Sketchbook/Journal, draw a nightmare or a dream.
4/14 CLASS #10- Process Versus Product
Medium: Paper Mache Masks
Homework: In your Sketchbook/Journal, draw/collage your feelings about the
Coronavirus.
4/21 CLASS #11-Safety in the Art Room-Age Appropriateness, etc.
Medium: Paper Mache Masks (Finishing with Optional Tissue Paper Glaze)
or 333painting.
Homework: In your Sketchbook/Journal, draw a pile of laundry OR what’s inside
one of your wastebaskets or garbage bins.
4/28 CLASS #12-Talking about Art
Medium: Clay Techniques-Portrait Busts/Puppet Head
Homework: In your Sketchbook/Journal, draw a simple still life.
5/5 CLASS #13- Step Outside; Using the Community and Institutions to Drive
Learning
Medium: Bas-Relief on Cardboard
Homework: In your Sketchbook/Journal, draw what you see out any window.
5/12 CLASS #14--Julia Hacks for Art in the Classroom
Medium: Free Choice. Put Me to Shame with your Creativity!
Homework: Upload all work in the form of jpegs. Label with your name
and the assignment.
5/19 CLASS #15-FINAL EXAM and Group Power Point and Share
"ACCOMMODATIONS FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES:
As stated in the current college catalog, any student who needs specific accommodations based on the impact of a disability should register with the office of Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) to be eligible for accommodations, which are determined on an individual basis. The SSD office is located in the Science Building, room S-132 (718-631-6257). Students should also contact their instructor privately to discuss their specific needs."
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TOOLS & SUPPLIES
It is expected that everyone will have the following at home:
•Internet and a computer, iPad or phone for Zooming and black and white print
•regular pencil, 2B or 3B or 4B
•white eraser
•good, sharp, small scissors
•clear tape
•masking tape
•white glue (not School Glue); Elmer's Glue-all is best
•stapler and staples
•aluminum foil
•stack of newspaper
•odd pieces of cardboard, cardboard toilet paper rolls, etc.
•white computer, printer or copier paper
For a $48 charge, I will send you the following items, which you can keep. Note that the postage alone is $21.50, so you will get all these supplies for what is actually $26.50. The actual value of each box is $59.50, since Crayola sent me some supplies when I won New York City Art Teacher of the Year in 2020.
TRULY, do not try to buy these on your own. My experience is students end up buying the wrong things and spending much, much more money in the end.
The box I will send you will include:
• 1 sketchbook
• 1-gluestick
- several brads
- 3D dots
• 1-sharpie marker
- 4-Crayola markers
- several jumbo crayons
• 1-set of watercolors and a brush
• small containers of acrylic paints
• 1 set-oil pastels
• 1 set-metallic colored pencils
• 4 packages-model magic
• 1 small bag of art paste
• 1-small bag of celluclay
• bristol board sheets
• drawing/painting paper
• colored tissue paper
- object and background copier sheets
- colored bond paper
- cardboard
• Tru-ray construction paper
• 1-copy of Color in Culture
• 1-copy Creative Inspiration Pad