Showing posts with label children's books. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 24, 2019

2019 Summer Camps


Minnesota Authors
June 10 - 14
Study Minnesota authors, John Coy, Meg Erke, Michael Hall and Bao Phi.
Create work inspired by their books.
Paint on canvas (acrylic) and paper (watercolor).
Draw/illustrate a streetscape.  Design + assemble a collage.

Monday - Friday, 8:30 - 1
Please pack a mid morning snack + sack lunch
Two walking field trips to Mia with sketchbooks (provided)





THIS CAMP IS FULL.  Thank you!




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Geometry + Symmetry in Art
July 8 - 12
Study cones, cylinders and spheres
polygons, rectangles, squares and triangles
Charley Harper, Agnes Martin + Piet Mondrian artist studies
Students will paint, assemble, sew and form (clay).

Charley Harper artist study
Monday - Friday, 8:30 - 1
Please pack a mid morning snack + sack lunch
Two walking field trips to Mia with sketchbooks (provided)




THIS CAMP IS FULL.  THANK YOU!


 

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Extra Yarn
July 22-26
Based on a favorite book by the same title (written by Mac Barnett and illustrated by Jon Klassen).
Yarn play galore.  Internationally renown, local artist, hotxtea artist study.
Pom pom making, garland, wall hangings, and textile sculpture.
Students will also design their own fabric.
A fabric swatch of their design will be shipped to them after camp.


Monday - Friday, 8:30 - 1
Please pack a mid morning snack + sack lunch
Two walking field trips to Mia with sketchbooks (provided)

pay the $125 non-refundable deposit to reserve your child's seat




THIS CAMP IS FULL.  Thank you!



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Picasso Camp
August 12 -16

Cubism, Picasso's blue period,
 line drawings and paper guitars
Students will create collages, paint on canvas, 
draw and build paper sculptures



Monday - Friday, 8:30 - 1
Please pack a mid morning snack + sack lunch
Two walking field trips to Mia with sketchbooks (provided)


THIS CAMP IS FULL.  Thank you!




camps are Monday through Friday, 8:30 - 1
children ages 4 - 10+  years

We visit the Minneapolis Institute of Arts with sketchbooks (provided) 
on two different days during each session

Outdoor play and picnic lunches at the MCAD sculpture garden or on the Mia grounds

Please pack a mid morning snack and a sack lunch
each camp session is $250 per student

To view videos from 2018 Summer ART Camps, see THIS LINK

To follow us on facebook, see The Create Everyday Classroom

Find us @thecreateeverydayclassroom on instagram

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

2018 MEA Weekday Workshops


LIONS LIONS LIONS



I didn't think it was possible to study lions for this length of time but we did and we enjoyed every bit.  Based on a variety of children's books, our yoga class on Thursday, lions that were on exhibit at Mia, and Halloween being just around the corner, we set out, ready to roar.


Our lion masks created a classroom full of smiles (before roars)




Take a peek into our morning work cycle here:



In our yoga class with Marnie Bounds we practiced a lot roaring (and prowling).


Practicing simhasana, or lion's breath, is believed to dispel negative energy and release energetic blockages, leaving one feeling free, courageous and energized.

To view a video slideshow of our yoga class with Marnie, see this:



At Mia, we visited 8th century China.

Pair of Guardian Lions, 8th century, China
Chinese artisans adopted the Indian practice of using the lion to symbolize the Buddha Sakyamuni.
In this context lions were considered protectors of Buddha's sacred laws and were often seen at entrances to cave temples.

students' sketchbook pages

lion hanging tiles

lion paintings that roar (or yawn or meow)


With so many galleries being under construction or roped off, 
it was young artists' choice on Friday.



top left and clockwise: Henri Matisse, The Tale of Genji (Japanese comic books),
portraits (Kunin collection,1700s period room, Paris)




Hear some student inspired tales of what makes their lions roar:









How to Be a Lion, written and illustrated by Ed Vere (emphasis on the importance of staying true to yourself in the midst of possibly being different)

Lions (National Geographic) by Laura Marsh
See a quick video of a student reading an excerpt from this book here:



The Lion and the Bird written and illustrated by Marianne Dubuc (sustainable friendship amidst the seasons of life)

A project from the Minnesota Humanities Center, the book, The Lion's Share, a Somalian folktale retold by Said Salah Ahmed (educator, poet, playwright and filmmaker) was an introduction to the Somalian language (this book is bilingual), tells the tale of a greedy lion and is a natural catalyst for a geography lesson all in one full swoop.



Mouse and Lion, retold by Rand Burkert and illustrated by Nancy Ekholm Burkert

Old Lion and Little Rabbit written and illustrated by Keiko Kaichi



November classes and workshops can be viewed HERE

December classes and workshops (included the ever popular Glam Doll Donuts field trip) can be viewed HERE

Weekday Workshops for January 2 - 4 will be posted soon!