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Installation art
Grade Level:
12
Subject:
Art
Topic:
Installation art
Objective:
Students will create an individual work to be part of a larger installation work
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using weave silk
in person students will participate in choosing the placement of and installing
distance learning students will research an installation piece and write a short paragraph about what was appealing abut it.
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I am very happy at how this turned out, the concept itself was simple, but the students researched various types of installion art as well as learned about an artist who uses fireworks for some of his works. They truly enjoyed the process of playing aound with color and line for their personal work as well as putting together the display. the distance learning students were not able to particpate in the installation but did an altenative assignment to research other aspects of the hsitroy and other installatino pieces. Overall, this would not be a project I would ever do in the past but was very successful and will add to more installation works in the future