1:1 Art of Collage, History and Applied Practice
What's included
Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed30 mins
per sessionTeacher support
Homework
1 hour per week. Often we begin the work in class but if discussion and exploration takes over, we will need to work on or finish our projects outside of class.Class Experience
Collage is an older art form than most people realize! Japanese artists were gluing paper onto silk as early as the 1100's and in Victorian England, collage Valentines were all the rage. Join me, Yvonne, in exploring historical collage and current collage. We will try new techniques and discuss what constitutes a collage in today's art world. 👩🏻🎨`♡´✩°。⋆⸜ Course Outline: 🖼️Week 1: Historical exploration of Japanese and early European collages and we get to start out with Chigiri-e. We use the materials of construction paper, magazines and tiny torn pieces to create landscape art influence by Chigiri-e principles. ✂️Week 2: Victorian Collage says much about it's time, changing society and how Victorian women reflected that in their artwork. This weeks class is a bit Art History heavy and the assignment is to look at our place in our world and put ourselves in our collage. 𓍢ִ໋🀦Week 3: Let's look at Modernist, Surrealist, DaDaist collages. We will explore their techniques. 📙Week 4: Literary collage. Let's try our hand at word and poetry collage. 🗿Week 5: 3D collage, what does this even mean? Go for a walk and gather found objects. 📷Week 6: Photo collage and exploring where collage shows up today in the art world. For this last week you will need a photo editor capable of cutting out parts of your photos (bring your own) to layer on a workspace such as Gimp (free opensource) or Photoshop. I can demonstrate Canva using my own photos! I know there are others, just let me know which one you will use so I can familiarize myself with it to provide support. This class will also be learner led. If we decide to take longer on one section or another I will allow that organic expansion and contraction (maybe something will not be as interesting to the students and somethings will be more so). As a Metis artist myself and having completed numerous Art History courses at McGill University, I will also be presenting Indigenous artists who use collage where their style fits into our research and exploration. In particular, I will present George Littlechild and Jane Ash Poitras as contemporary First Nations Canadian artists. I believe it's important to include many perspectives and artistic expressions. SUPPLIES: You will need glue sticks, white glue, or modge podge; paints of some sort (hopefully non-toxic) and brushes; found objects from a walk; magazines, newspapers, flyers, construction paper; scissors; maaaybee a hammer, nail, or wire, string or something to work on the 3D collage; a computer that you can use photo editing software on and permission from your adult to install the software if you don't already have it. Please discuss this with your adult. I use Gimp and it is open source and functions just like Photoshop and we can use Canva as well. We are ESL Friendly, CEFR Level B and C. *This course directly relates to B.C. Ministry of Education’s Curricular Core Competencies for Arts Education Grades 4-12 exploring/creating, reasoning/reflecting, communicating/documenting, and connecting/expanding.
Learning Goals
Students will learn about the history of the art technique known as collage. They will explore the ways it shows up in fine and folk art and experiment with these techniques.
*This course directly relates to B.C. Ministry of Education’s Curricular Core Competencies for Arts Education Grades 4-12 exploring/creating, reasoning/reflecting, communicating/documenting, and connecting/expanding.
Other Details
Learning Needs
We are a Neuroaffirming Organization! We support learners with different needs and meet them where they are at. We are experienced scribes and enjoy exploring different approaches to writing and creating for each learner.
Parental Guidance
There may be wire and wire cutters needed as well as the use of scissors.
Supply List
You will need glue sticks, white glue, or modge podge; paints of some sort (hopefully non-toxic) and brushes; found objects from a walk; magazines, newspapers, flyers, construction paper; scissors; maaaybee a hammer, nail, or wire, string or something to work on the 3D collage; a computer that you can use photo editing software on and permission from your adult to install the software if you don't already have it. Please discuss this with your adult. I use Gimp and it is open source and functions just like Photoshop and we can use Canva as well.
Teacher expertise and credentials
1 teacher has a Graduate degree
Master's Degree from University of Portsmouth
2 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education from University of Victoria
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from McGill University, Canada
Yvonne, B.Mus McGill University, is an interdisciplinary artist with a wide range of interests. After a minor concentration in Art History, I continue to be fascinated by the subject and exploration into how we have changed art over the centuries. This includes fashion! I like to upcycle old clothing, create collage and assemblage sculpture, create electronic music and I work a lot with recycled materials and papercrafts. As a homeschooling mom of an ND learner, I've developed project based learning opportunities that combine curricular expectations with specific interests. I am of Metis and European heritage and enjoy exploring history and current art trends in my culture as well. Learner Led project based learning is where we connect with learners and inspire them to continue in their learning journey.
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Live 1-on-1 Lessons
$32
per sessionMeets on demand
30 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-18