23 February 2012

Photographer Cindy Sherman



I've been fascinated by Cindy Sherman's photography since I first saw her work over a decade ago at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. Her views on identity are multilayered and speak volumes in her photographs. Check out this article to read more.  An exhibit of three decades of her work opens February 26 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. You can also read about the exhibit here.  

02 December 2011

Installation Art


My AP students are definitely starting to "color outside the lines" more these days. In the past two weeks we've had three outstanding installation and performance pieces created by art students n my AP class. I'm still learning how and where to post and link the videos so I can share them on my blog. In the meantime, I wanted to share a site of this installation artist. What do you think?

(artwork by Mark Jenkins)

23 November 2011

It isn't Thanksgiving without an argument!


Here's some Thanksgiving-related art for you from the Art Institute of Chicago.

I'm thankful for my students and for a job where I can do what I love every day! I hope you and your family have a blessed Thanksgiving.

17 November 2011

Painterly Presents - Gifts for Artists

The holiday art supply catalog came in the mail today and I read it cover to cover.  If Santa had no budget, what would you ask him to put in your stocking? Read on to get some ideas for your wishlist.



Here's some ideas to help you make your own wishlist.

The wood box mades this gift seem extra special. 

Merry Graffiti!

These would make your sketchbook even more fabulous.

...and a portfolio to carry your work, of course. 


08 November 2011

Field Trip Fun


What a privilege to visit a world-class museum so close to home! I think the students enjoyed themselves and gained insight into artworks from across time and place. One of the best parts of the day was that we were able to start our tour a half hour before the museum opened. It was certainly memorable to sit in front of masterworks like La Grande Jatte. After a quick lunch we spent some time viewing the Thorne miniature rooms, which were a crowd favorite. We spent the rest of our time in the contemporary wing enjoying works by artists such as Felix Gonzalez Torres. 


Experiencing art in person is so much different from viewing it online or in a book. I think that viewing art in person often starts a lifelong relationship with that artwork. What is one of your favorite artworks to view in person?


03 November 2011

What does AP Studio Art look like?


Parents & Students:  Check out the AP Studio Art website to examine AP Studio Art (2-D) submissions from recent years.

Using Pastel in the 21st Century


My third-year art students (Studio II) were interested in learning more about pastel so they are exploring a variety of techniques in class this week. Soft pastel feels like chalk, but is actually considered to be a painting medium. Since we will view many Impressionist pieces next week I thought I'd share some of Degas' pastel work. However, I don't see many 21st century artists using pastel...have you? What role does 19th century media play in this century? Is it still valid to teach these media and methods to students?