Week 16: 19 Days – 9 with one group 10 with another

Our Studio with Frank Korb: Experiment

Consider Everything An Experiment. That is rule #4 – what are you doing to always think about the works as experiments? Hmmm.

https://www.corita.org/about/corita to learn more about Sister Mary Corita Kent and her art. Thanks!

Let’s talk about that – Come on over.

The full series of episodes can be found HERE! Come on over.


How do you see yourself in Sister Mary Corita Kent’s Studio Rule?

Here are all of our Studio EXPECTATIONS.


Here are the 6th grade semester Lesson Plans for you to see what our day will look like.

We are all done with the Keepsake Boxes and we are now assessing them. These will be in the display case for a bit (I will add a ink to all the photos soon too). These artists did an outstanding job. Congratulations on the hard and dedicated work.

We are wrapping up CLAY! Boo Hoo!


Lesson Plans for the Keepsake Box.

Here are the 7th grade semester Lesson Plans for you to see what our day will look like.

New assignment and it has still yet to be built in Google about the use of the portrait and digital art – layer masks. This will be CLEARLY EXPLAINED in the assignment.


Here are the 8th Grade 2D Design semester Lesson Plans for you to see what our day will look like.

The still Life is an important part of art history (as is drawing). We are exploring the variety of pencils and marks that they can make as well as the variety of values that are capable of being produced. Slow down and make a great still Life.

Here is the Drawing assignment.


Here are the 8th Grade Sculpture semester Lesson Plans for you to see what our day will look like.

As we end this week we are going to be doing some test tiles. This is an example and HERE is the worksheets we are going to be using. What are your predictions? Here is Florian Gatsby and his dog Ciro in the studio with his test tiles. I made them for you.

Welcome to the pottery studio. The next 4 or 5 weeks we are going to be switching between two different summative assignments. Wheel Throwing (which will be more about the experience) and a new project (I am excited about this) Bas-Relief Architectural Works.

Milwaukee Artist Heather Eiden and her Bas-Relief Sculptures of local homes and spaces. What are you thinking about as you begin to plan your ideas?

The Wheel Thrown Assignment is HERE.

The Bas-Relief Architecture Assignment is HERE

Involving more than 120 artists, craftspeople and self-taught makers from across Japan, Hyakkō is a celebration of contemporary Japanese craft aesthetics.

Virtual Exhibition of the Hyakko Show at Japan House – London. Artists – here is a great place to start for inspiration towards a lifetime of making. One could wander through this virtual exhibition for hours. Imagine what the real space would be like?

This exhibition presents works in clay, glass, wood, leather, metal and bamboo – from ceramic matcha bowls to metal teapots and urushi lacquerware trays. Each item bears traces of its maker’s surroundings and nods to tradition while quietly incorporating both innovation and self-expression.

Discover the people and processes behind the craft of Japan’s every day, where form and function exist in harmony.

https://www.japanhouselondon.uk/whats-on/hyakko-100-makers-from-japan/

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