| Radiant Baby |
The Keith Haring Foundation |
This lesson, designed specifically for the New York City musical that chronicles Keith Haring's life, "Radiant Baby", takes students through pre and post musical writing & art assignments in an effort to help students realize their life goals and a path towards self-accomplishment. |
| Red and Blue |
Kathy Kaiser |
This collaboritive project, inspired by a set of prints Haring made titled, RED AND BLUE, asks children to interpret classmates' abstract shapes and write or tell a story about them. |
| Relationship Sculptures |
Deirdre Kenna, Keith Haring/SVA Scholarship Recipient |
Students examine and create clay sculptures based on a special relationship they have. |
| Relationships in Art |
Deirdre Kenna, Keith Haring/SVA Scholarship Recipient |
An introductory lesson to Relationship Sculptures, that explores personal relationships and how these dynamics can be communicated through art. |
| Research and Remedies |
Kellie Rilla, Keith Haring/SVA Scholarship Recipient |
THIS LESSON USES THE NYC BLUEPRINT LEARNING STANDARDS.
What if a cure existed for: AIDS? Hunger? Poverty? Racism? Pollution? Corruption?
What would it look like? How can knowledge or understanding function as a cure? |
| Self Portraits from the Future |
Melissa Ludwig, Keith Haring/SVA Scholarship Recipient |
Students will make craypa self portraits of what they might look like in 100 years. |
| Sidewalk Justice |
Deirdre Kenna, Keith Haring/SVA Scholarship Recipient |
High School students from New York City take to the streets to express their opinions, both personal and political. |
| Sign Language 1 |
The Whitney Museum of American Art |
Students explore signs and vocabulary linked to the work of Keith Haring. |
| Sign Language 2 (Found Object Sculpture) |
The Whitney Museum of American Art |
Sign Language 2 picks up where Sign Language 1 leaves off, helping students to develop their symbol three-dimensionally. |
| Signs of Everyday Life |
The Whitney Museum of American Art |
Keith Haring was interested in how signs are used in many different cultures, from Egyptian hieroglyphics to contemporary advertising on the city streets. He often signed his artwork with a "radiant baby" sign instead of his name. This lesson seeks to explore the signs around us, and to create our own.
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