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Contemporary Artists Lesson Plans

Laura PaulkARE 5359

June 22, 2011

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Benny CarterLittle Apple

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Benny CarterCome to Me, My Children

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Benny CarterThe Day the World Changed

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Benny Carter

• Students will analyze the paintings using the steps of describe, analyze, interpret, and judge (Linderman, 1996).

• Students will learn how art can depict a place or event of significance to the artist.

• Students will understand how color can affect the mood and meaning of a painting.

• Students will explore why certain places are important to people.

• Students will create a painting of a place or event that has meaning to them and draws on their live experiences.

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Bessie HarveyFirst Washing Machine, 1986

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Bessie HarveyCotton Pickers, 1989

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Bessie HarveySeven Days of the Week, 1994

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Bessie Harvey

• “Today, more than ever, young people need opportunities to authentically engage in autobiography and storytelling, and connect with issues that matter to them” (Klein, 2008).

• Students will learn about the life and works of folk artist Bessie Harvey

• Students will learn that art can tell a story and draw on your life experiences

• Students will learn that recording cultural information is an important part of leaving a legacy

• Students will incorporate found objects, wood, paint, and fabric into a sculpture showing an activity that has significance to them

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Got Milk? Campaign

• Students will study how visual culture impacts their lives everyday through television, the internet, magazines, and billboards.

• Students will learn about power used in advertising and how it can be negotiated, not simply accepted and absorbed.

• Students will discuss the influence celebrities and athletes have over them.

• Students will write about what they interpret the message of these ads to be and consider any inconsistencies or exaggerations in the campaign.

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Jaune Quick-To-See SmithTrade (Gifts For Trading Land With White People), 1992Oil, collage on canvas

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Jaune Quick-To-See SmithBuffalo, 1992Mixed Media collage on canvas diptych

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Jaune Quick-to-see SmithPaper Dolls for a Post-Columbian World with Ensembles Contributed by U.S. GovernmentWatercolor and Pencil on photocopy

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Jaune Quick-To-See Smith

• Students will learn how Jaune Quick-To-See Smith addresses political, social, and environmental issues in her art.

• Students will identify the symbols Smith uses and what they represent.

• Students will see how juxtaposition and layering create a striking composition (Gude, 2007).

• Students will discuss symbols they would use to represent their personal and cultural identity.

• Students will create original collage using these symbols to communicate a message about something that concerns them

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Andrea ZittelA-Z 1994 Living Unit

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Andrea ZittelA-Z Escape Vehicle1996

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Andrea ZittelA-Z Cellular Compartment Units, 2001

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Andrea Zittel

• “Attuning students to vitally experiencing everyday life should be a goal of any systematic art education. Students will learn to notice and to shape the world around them” (Gude, 2007).

• Students will be encouraged to consider how design and consumerism are related.

• Students will understand how they can draw on their day to day activities for exploration and experimentation.

• Students will design a living space based on their needs and desires.

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Media Study

• AT & T U-verse Commercial Polite Dinnerhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_CFXIlsuc0&feature=player_profilepage

• Oscar Mayer hot dog commercialhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElC9s_Om5Ew

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AT&T U-verse Commercial

• Students will study the impact that visual culture has on their everyday lives

• They will analyze this commercial in terms of power, ideology, multimodality (Duncum, 2010)

• Students will compare the commercial to experiences in their own lives

• What is the intended message versus how you interpreted the commercial?

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ReferencesAT&T U-verse commercial (2011). Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_CFXIlsuc0Carter, Benny (Artist). Little Apple [Acrylic on board]. Retrieved from

http://www.artisticspiritgallery.com/gallery/image.php?inventory_id=547Carter, Benny (Artist). Come to Me, My Children [Acrylic on board]. Retrieved from

http://www.artisticspiritgallery.com/gallery/image.php?inventory_id=543Carter, Benny (Artist). The Day the World Changed [House paint on wood]. Retrieved from

http://focalart.com/Duncum, P. (2010). Seven principles for visual culture education. Art Education, 6-10.Got Milk? (2011). Julianne Hough Ad. Retrieved from

http://www.bodybymilk.com/celeb_hough.phpGot Milk? Chris Bosh Ad. Retrieved from http://www.bodybymilk.com/celeb_chris_bosh2.phpGot Milk? Taylor Swift Ad. Retrieved from http://www.bodybymilk.com/celeb_gallery.phpGude, O. (2007). Principles of possibility: Considerations for a 21st-century art & culture curriculum.

Art Education, 60(1), 6-17.Harvey, Bessie (Artist). (1989). Cotton Pickers [Painted wood, wood putty, fabric, cotton, straw,

beads]. Estate of Bessie Harvey, Retrieved from

http://sunsite.utk.edu/bessie/sculpture/Cotton_Pickers/Harvey, Bessie (Artist). (1986). The First Washing Machine [Painted wood, wood putty, cloth,

aluminum, beads and wire]. Estate of Bessie Harvey, Retrieved from http://sunsite.utk.edu/bessie/sculpture/First_Washing_Machine/

Harvey, Bessie (Artist). (1994). Seven Days of the Week [Painted wood, wood putty, fabric, metal, plastic and found objects]. Estate of Bessie Harvey, Retrieved from

http://sunsite.utk.edu/bessie/sculpture/Seven_Days_of_the_Week/

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Klein, S. (2008). Comic liberation: The feminist face of humor in contemporary art. Art Education, 61(2), 47-52.Linderman,M.G. (1996). Chapter 11: Art analysis: Looking at and responding to art. Art in the

elementary school (pp.215-228). McGraw Hill.Smith, Jaune Quick-To-See (Artist). (1992). Buffalo [Mixed media collage on canvas diptych],

ARTstor Slide Gallery, University of California, San Diego.Smith, Jaune Quick-To-See (Artist). (1992). Trade (Gifts for Trading Land with White People) [Oil,

collage on canvas], ARTstor Slide Gallery, University of California, San Diego.Smith, Jaune Quick-To-See (Artist). (1991). Paper Dolls for a Post-Columbian World with Ensembles Contributed by U.S. Government [Watercolor and pencil on photocopy], ARTstor Slide Gallery, University of California, San Diego.Zittel, Andrea (Artist). (1996) A-Z Escape Vehicle [exterior: steel, insulation, wood & glass interior: colored lights, water, fiberglass, papier-mache, pebbles, paint], The Museum of Modern Art.Zittel, Andrea (Artist). A-Z 1994 Living Unit [steel, wood, metal, mattress, grass, mirror, lighting

fixture, stove, oven, and green velvet]Zittel, Andrea (Artist). (2001) A-Z Cellular Compartment Units [stainless steel, plywood, glass

& mixed media], Exhibit at Andrea Rosen Gallery, Winter 2002.