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Title: Kids Risk Project: Painting with a Message Author: Kimberly M. Thompson and Linda Hatch University Professor and Visual Arts Educator Curriculum: Art - Community Service - Social Studies Age/Grade: Elementary 2 - Elementary 3 - Middle School - Above 14 Subject: Drawing - Painting - Analysis and Theory Materials: Pencils - Paint Institution: Harvard School of Public Health/Kids Risk Project & Snowden School Location: Boston, Massachusetts Duration: 2-4 Classes DescriptionThis lesson focuses on helping kids help themselves and other kids by painting with a message in the style of Keith Haring. It empowers them and teaches that their art can be a source of hope and information for others. Objective1. Learn about the style of Keith Haring and his work, how he depicted people, showed action/movement. Resources
MaterialsWooden boards or paper or an object to paint on (could be a wall, fence, etc.) ProcedureSTEP 1 QuestionsHow does painting with a message help you? How could it help others? ExtensionsIn the true spirit of Keith Haring's dream of sharing his work with the world, make public display part of the project, both by submitting the pictures to the Kids Risk Project (and the Keith Haring Foundation) and by displaying them in the school, a local library or museum, etc. |
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Age/Grade Groups: Early Childhood Pre K-K 3-5 Years |
Elementary 1 K-1st Grade 5-7 Years |
Elementary 2 1st-3rd Grade 7-9 Years |
Elementary 3 3rd-5th Grade 9-11 Years |
Middle School 5th-8th Grade 11-14 Years |
Above 14 Years High School + 14+ Years |
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