Arts
Art History for Kids: Create Art Inspired by Important Art Movements: Ages 8-10
Learn about the different characteristics of Western art movements and create some art of your own!
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Completed by 4 learners
45 minutes
per class
Once per week
every week
8-10
year olds
1-6
learners per class
How does an “Ongoing” course work?
Meets on a weekly schedule, join any week, no need to catch up on previous material
Live video chats, recorded and monitored for safety and quality
Discussions via classroom forum and private messages with the teacher
Automatic payment every Sunday, cancel any time
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Description
Class Experience
Students will learn about different artists and gain exposure to different types of artwork. Students will continue to develop skills in artistic expression, and artistic decision making. Students will gain skills in different art mediums such as drawing, painting, and collage.
The two things I love most in life is art and teaching! I have a degree in art education and have lots of experience working with young students. I think that basic understanding of art techniques and theories are important things that students should learn to not only further their art skills but also to see the beauty in the world around them!
The specific materials needed for each class will be posted in the classroom 24 hours before class starts. Materials needed almost every week: Drawing paper Pencil Eraser Other materials used throughout the course: Drawing- crayons, colored pencils, markers Watercolor- watercolor paints, paintbrush, cup of water, paper towels Painting- acrylic or tempera paint, paintbrushes, cup of water, paper towels, paper plate or something to use as a pallet Collage- colored paper, scissors, glue Mixed Media- paper, drawing materials, yarn, paint, scissors, glue, patterned paper
45 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
This class will include artwork that had nudity, such as Michelangelo's David, and Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. This class covers art movements from a largely Western viewpoint. It is best taken with other courses such as the "Art Around the World" for students to see art of other cultures and exposure to art made by people of color.