So I've started an Arts Program.
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So I've started an Arts Program.
So I'm going to be teaching an "Arts" class 3 days a week after school next year. Working with all the mediums and delving into a bit of music via the guitar.
Already got a few donations of supplies for working with clays/pottery. Might have a sponsorship deal with Gibson Guitars (:crosses fingers:). Sent out over 40 letters looking for donations, otherwise this program will be a bust.
Here's a tentative look at the webpage I'm throwing together for it. Is it a bit much? What needs work?
EDIT: The black thing on the second image is blocking out my work number.
Already got a few donations of supplies for working with clays/pottery. Might have a sponsorship deal with Gibson Guitars (:crosses fingers:). Sent out over 40 letters looking for donations, otherwise this program will be a bust.
Here's a tentative look at the webpage I'm throwing together for it. Is it a bit much? What needs work?
EDIT: The black thing on the second image is blocking out my work number.
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what will you be teaching? drawing, painting, textiles, print, design? will they have to annotate and use the appropriate visual language or...not? any contextual work? how are you thinking of structuring the year?
lol i do art
it might be an idea to put an ad in the paper for any art materials to be donated to you. Since artists die all the time. Or go crazy. As well as students bringing there own shit so they learn the values of whatever. You can use sheets of mdf as the backs of easels, bathroom tiles for palettes, bucket of white emulsion for primer/white paint since it gets used a lot (if you're going to encourage colour mixing). And blank wallpaper to just draw on, hyuk.
lol i do art
it might be an idea to put an ad in the paper for any art materials to be donated to you. Since artists die all the time. Or go crazy. As well as students bringing there own shit so they learn the values of whatever. You can use sheets of mdf as the backs of easels, bathroom tiles for palettes, bucket of white emulsion for primer/white paint since it gets used a lot (if you're going to encourage colour mixing). And blank wallpaper to just draw on, hyuk.
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I've not got much structure as of yet....The whole thing depends on more donations. Plus, it's going to be pretty simplified in terms of how things are taught. My class, however, does know how to find clays in nature to make pottery and statues. That was an entertaining and extremely dirty day.
And, the students can't bring their own materials because they can't afford them. This school year I paid out of pocket for all the paper, pencils, folders, etc for my class because only one of the students brought so much as a pencil during the first week.
So far our donations include:
3000 sheets colored origami paper
500 ceramic tiles and tile cutters
100 pottery molds including a bitchin ashtray
Other than that, we only have construction paper, about 10 small boxes of crayons and a shoebox full of pencils.
Things we need:
Cone 6 clay
Kiln
Charcoal pencils
Sketch pads (8.5x11 and 18x24)
Oil Paints
Watercolor Paints
Crayons
Markers
Pastels (Oil & chalk)
T-Squares
MDF / Plywood
Canvas
Brushes
Pencils
Glues
Grid Paper
Easels
Paint pallets
Wood & carving tools
Wood burning tools
Soldering Irons & solder
Leather & tools
Old magazines
Planning on 2 weeks of lessons in each area.
And, the students can't bring their own materials because they can't afford them. This school year I paid out of pocket for all the paper, pencils, folders, etc for my class because only one of the students brought so much as a pencil during the first week.
So far our donations include:
3000 sheets colored origami paper
500 ceramic tiles and tile cutters
100 pottery molds including a bitchin ashtray
Other than that, we only have construction paper, about 10 small boxes of crayons and a shoebox full of pencils.
Things we need:
Cone 6 clay
Kiln
Charcoal pencils
Sketch pads (8.5x11 and 18x24)
Oil Paints
Watercolor Paints
Crayons
Markers
Pastels (Oil & chalk)
T-Squares
MDF / Plywood
Canvas
Brushes
Pencils
Glues
Grid Paper
Easels
Paint pallets
Wood & carving tools
Wood burning tools
Soldering Irons & solder
Leather & tools
Old magazines
Planning on 2 weeks of lessons in each area.
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I'm partial to oils...I could never get acrilics to do what I wanted.
That list is just stuff I came up with spur of the moment. My class is two days a week (one and a half hour each), so we'll have quite a lot of time to go through a lot of different materials. And if I get all that and we don't have time to use it all in one year, then I can save it for the next year and/or plan time more wisely.
I admit I'm a bit overambitious with this program. But hey..It's an upstart program, and this will look awesome on a resume.
That list is just stuff I came up with spur of the moment. My class is two days a week (one and a half hour each), so we'll have quite a lot of time to go through a lot of different materials. And if I get all that and we don't have time to use it all in one year, then I can save it for the next year and/or plan time more wisely.
I admit I'm a bit overambitious with this program. But hey..It's an upstart program, and this will look awesome on a resume.
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I always hated my grade school art teacher. She was a horrid bitch and she forced us to work in silence all the time so she could listen to classical music. Whenever she'd walk around, everyone would scratch their nose with their middle finger because it was super witty in fifth grade to do that (hell, it still is a masterstroke).
And my music teacher was a bitch, too. You're not teaching music, are you?
And my music teacher was a bitch, too. You're not teaching music, are you?
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I'm going to teach guitar...And there will be a sign up fee of $10 for each kid.
As for silence in the room, that's BS. The only times a classroom should be silent is when there is a test going on...unless it's an open-book test...I've never understood those teachers that require silence. The only teachers that do that are the ones that sit at their desks all day and give out worksheets.
As for silence in the room, that's BS. The only times a classroom should be silent is when there is a test going on...unless it's an open-book test...I've never understood those teachers that require silence. The only teachers that do that are the ones that sit at their desks all day and give out worksheets.
Ha, I hated both for the same reasons. Add the "morale" teacher to the list. The woman was gigantic and every time she would lower her head over a book to read to the class, her glasses would fall from her nose. I swear, she had to put them back on at least 10 times each class.Spazmo wrote:I always hated my grade school art teacher. She was a horrid bitch and she forced us to work in silence all the time so she could listen to classical music. Whenever she'd walk around, everyone would scratch their nose with their middle finger because it was super witty in fifth grade to do that (hell, it still is a masterstroke).
And my music teacher was a bitch, too. You're not teaching music, are you?
What school did you go anyway, Spazmo, and what were your teacher's name? I think the shitty subjects teachers usually teach in multiple schools.