| HaringKids Guide |
Norma Burrowes |
An interactive worksheet program that will help students explore HaringKids on their own. |
| Fine Art to Animation with Keith Haring |
Ben Tegeler & Jen Deets |
These 5th Graders studied Keith Haring and the significance of his life and art on our world. After exploring elements of line and color through drawing; they then created their own morphes in the computer lab using VSEÂ’s Animation Maker. |
| The Story of Red and Blue- WRITING |
The Keith Haring Foundation |
This lesson helps students explore the creative possibilities of using language to interpret art. |
| Morphs |
Kathy Kaiser |
This lesson, similar to our Flip-Book lesson, is designed for children to explore movements and perform them as the different characters in Haring's work, emphasizing transitional poses and personal expression. |
| The Story of Red and Blue- ART |
The Keith Haring Foundation |
This spontaneous explorative project allows students of all ages to open up and make free associations with positive results. |
| Coloring Books |
Kathy Kaiser |
An interactive project designed to carry students through our special coloring book section on our web site. |
| Teaching to Standards |
Mary Stokrocki & Marcia Buckpitt |
A joint effort between the University of Arizona's Education division and a local public school summer program, this lesson explores how some Apache students responded to Keith Haring's art using their computers as art-making tools. |
| Stories |
Kathy Kaiser |
Similar to the book, I WISH I DIDN'T HAVE TO SLEEP, containing children's responses to Haring's work, students are encouraged to look at Haring's work, and create their own stories. |
| Haring Inspired CD Covers |
Wan Ling Li, Keith Haring/SVA Scholarship Recipient |
Integrating art and music, this cohesive lesson seeks to teach students the fundementals of graphic design by creating their own Haring-inspired CD Covers. |
| Keith Haring – New Wave Aztec |
Guggenheim Museum |
After exploring The Aztec Empire and an exhibition of original works by artist Keith Haring at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, students from throughout New York City created their own digital animations in Flash MX inspired by the works on view at the museum. |
| Subway Drawings & Semiotics |
Wan Ling Li, Keith Haring/SVA Scholarship Recipient |
Using Haring's Subway Drawings as a starting point, this project emphasizes the use of personal icons and symbols through traditional drawing as well as computer-generated graphics. |
| Keith Haring Animations |
Mark McCloskey |
Year 5 & 6 students from this school in the UK created their own computer animations. |
| Keith Haring Morphs |
Lara McBride |
With an emphasis on line, this lesson explores the potential of a collaborative process by conitnually redefining the drawing as a piece of work as well as a process. |