| Keith Haring Animations |
Mark McCloskey |
Year 5 & 6 students from this school in the UK created their own computer animations. |
| Keith Haring Art Work |
Mark McCloskey |
These students from the UK learned all about Keith Haring before they began their own interpretive pastel posters. Afterwards, they wrote their opinions, reflecting on the imagery and their knowledge of Keith Haring. They posted it on their school web site for everyone to enjoy. |
| Keith Haring Inspired Drawing & Sculpture |
Children's Village |
Boys from Children's Village learn about Keith Haring's work, and make their own drawings and sculptures inspired by his style and sensibility. |
| Keith Haring Lesson Series |
Marion Rutten |
Children from the Netherlands explore a unit on Keith Haring, including Tee-shirt stamping and collaborative, mural-sized drawings. |
| 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. |
| Keith Haring Mural Project |
Art Gallery of Ontario |
Influenced by the exhibition of Keith Haring's work at the Art Gallery of Ontario, local children create their own full-scale mural, and donate it to a local church. |
| Keith Haring Olympics |
Kim Salesses |
Students from Florida create a public mural of figures participating in an Olympic sports, in the style of Keith Haring. |
| Keith Haring Painting Project |
Joy Taylor |
Long Island high school students explore a painting project inspired by Scholastic Magazine's November 2007 feature on Keith Haring's work. |
| Keith Haring Tables |
Christy Dillard |
Using the theme of "pressure", this class explored ways in which they experience and deal with social pressures in their everyday life and painting these images on to a large-scale table. |
| Keith Haring and Aborignal Art |
David Butler |
Inspired by both Haring's line and the artwork of the indigenous people of Australia, Aborigines, the students from this school in Texas created distinctly patterned portraits using markers and paint. |