| Drawings & Collage |
Valerie Kerwin |
Sent in by the YMCA in Sarasota, FLorida, this lesson explores the use of multiple figures in the medium of collage. |
| Everyday Objects as Art |
Wan Ling Li, Keith Haring/SVA Scholarship Recipient |
After examining "readymade" artwork by several influential 20th Century artists, these high school students created sculptures by painting on "everyday objects". Offering both an art history and an art-making component, this lesson allows students to analyze and synthesize the creative process for themselves. |
| Exploring Artistic Influences |
Deirdre Kenna, Keith Haring/SVA Scholarship Recipient |
Students explore their own personal artistic influences and make a work that is inspired by this connection. |
| Fence Mural |
Valerie Kerwin |
This ambitous teacher created a fence mural with her students in Sarasota, Florida. Each student's figure drawings becoming full-scale figurative paintings on a bright and bold playground fence. |
| Figure Cut-Outs |
Valerie Kerwin |
This fun lesson begins with drawing the figure Haring-style. Experimenting with different poses, students design and create large-size cut-out constructions. |
| Figures, Joints and Movement |
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Design a painting composition using the linear style of Keith Haring to create figures showing movement and how they bend. Keith Haring?s clean, simple, linear style will be assimilated as well as the use of his bright colors as students discuss the human body?s joints enabling movement. |
| 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 VSEs Animation Maker. |
| Fish Collages |
Melissa Ludwig, Keith Haring/SVA Scholarship Recipient |
Exploring color and pattern through collage, this lesson was produced by a college student majoring in Art Education. |
| Flip Books |
Kathy Kaiser |
This lesson, similar to our Morphs lesson, is designed for children to examine the visual quality of movement in Haring's work, emphasizing sequence and time. |
| Flipbook Animation |
Deirdre Kenna, Keith Haring/SVA Scholarship Recipient |
High School students learn that movement is created by using a very fast sequence of photographs to enable them to make their own cartoon flip books. |