Friday, November 28, 2008

An Art Blog Journey Comes to an End

So . . . be your name Buxbaum or Bixby
or Bray or Mordecai Ali Allen O'Shea,
you're off to Great Places! Today is your day!
Your moutain is waiting. So . . . get on your way!

My art blog journey has come to an end, but I hope to continue to explore the arts in my future classrooms. Yesturday in class we were asked to make a commitment for the future. I said that I commit to teaching my students that art is about the process and not the product. This way everyone is an artist and no one is better then anyone else.

I think Dr. Seuss will be able to help me and my students remember that we may have bumps along the way but we are all capable of moving mountains.

Excellent job everyone on their blogs. I hope we are able to able to carry out our commitments to the arts.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Christmas Potluck


Here we are singing, drumming and having fun!


Nicola and Linda playing drums for "Little Drummer boy"


Trevor our very jolly santa drinking Coke (of course)


A great picture of Elena, Sarah and Faye


Nicola, Leisbet and Meg practicing before the big performance

The Christmas potluck was a smashing success! Everyone did a great job leading their songs and spreading good cheer. The support of everyone definetely gave me the confidence to sing and perform in front of the rest of the cohorts. It was great to see the christmas flaire, lots of red and green. Thank you to Kriten and Rebecca for being excellent MC's. Mike and Rob your videos were great, definetely a highlight of the event. To top it all off the food was yummy! Well done everyone.

Art Gallery


I had lots of fun at the Two Rivers Art gallery yesturday. Our whole cohort visited the art gallery last year, where we mostly pretended we were students. This time we talked as teachers. It was great to hear the different activity suggestions, I would never have thought to use the art exhibition to make creatures or use a felt board. I loved the art activity with the black lights and neon paint. Everyones creativity was amazing, it was great to combine different hand to make neon creatures. The picture to the left is of my hand, I loved using the paint on my hand. I enjoyed our final portrait activity. I think students would really like using their own picture to create art. I am glad we had the opportunity to go to the art gallery, it was a great way to relax and forget about last week assignments. Unfortunately I forgot my camera, so I will hopefully get pictures from others.
P.S. Thanks for the photo sherri, I copied it from your blog.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Attempt to Paint #2

I had the opportunity to try another attempt to paint. This time I think it was more successful. I collaborated with Kristen McDonald, which was fun. We used one of Ted Harrison's paitings to give us inspiration, but did not follow his painting exaclty. It was great to have an image to look to for ideas and I liked being able to choose elements that we wanted to include. I absolutely love Ted Harrison's work, he was really influenced by the Northern landscape and Aboriginal culture. He uses colour so nicely, by blending differnt shades of colour to create a certain effect. Kristen and I tried to capture some of Ted Harrison's colour technique by mixing colours and creating shades for the sky and the ocean. It was fun working together and painting again. I think if I were to have students create relicas of Ted Harrison's paitings I would emphasis the they can choose aspects to focus on, for example colour, or sky and not need to add everything. You can see below a Ted Harrison's original painting and Kristen and my version.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Christmas Potluck

I am feeling a bit nervous about the Christmas potluck sing-a-long performance on Wednesday. I do not normally enjoy standing up in front of people, the thought of everyone starring at me is very scary. I like that our class has decided to stand as one group, hopefully the peer support will help calm my nerves. I will be leading a song with three other people. Again, the peer suport will be crucial. I appreciate everyone who volunteered to help take part and organize the event. It was great to see everyone take a role, whether it be center stage or set up. I think it is important to recognize that we all have different strengths and comfort zones. I will try to ensure that I stress the same thing for the students in my classroom, in order for them to feel valued. I will post again after the performance on Wednesday to see if any of my thoughts change.

Research Platform

I just wanted to make a comment about the research platforms that were presented on Thursday. I really enjoyed seeing everyone using their creativity to present what they learned about the artist they researched. We saw interviews, powerpoint presentations, replicas of drawings and listened to music. I was extremely stressed with all the assignments and tests we had to do, but I was able to take a few moments to sit back and enjoy. I realized how calming and beautiful the fine arts can be. I think that I could bring in different multimodel representations of art in my own classroom in order to give my students the same sense of calming. The part that I love about art is that it does not feel like work. Fine arts can make the students feel like they are taking a break, but in fact they are learning so much more then they would from reading out of a textbook.
Thank you everyone who presented on Thursday, I appreciate your creativity and talent as teachers. I look forward to the other presentations next Thursday.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Remembrance Day Art Connection



I remember absolutely loving our Remembrance Day assemblies at school. I love the sound of bagpipes and the look of Mounties in Uniform. I loved the opportunity to reflect on those who faught for our freedom. I was great listening to the music and hearing stories. At my highschool usually some students put on a play, which usually made me cry. I always left sad but happy at the same time.