What's included
1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
Art History for Kids: Create Art Inspired by Important Art Movements Learn about the different characteristics of Western art movements and create some art of your own! To start class, students will learn about a style and important concepts of a new art movement. We will look at notable artwork and artists from that movement and identify different characteristics that are unique to that style of art. This will be done largely though a slide show while asking students about what they see. During this portion, each learner is given an opportunity to talk. Next, we will make artwork of our own inspired by that week's art. Some weeks will be done through directed drawing, but students are encouraged to make any changes they want to their work to make it unique to them. Other weeks learners will be given a drawing prompt based off of the artist work. Students will be asked questions about their work as they create to encourage plenty of interaction. In the last 5-10 minutes of class each learner will share their artwork. Some students will need time outside of class to finish their artwork. Art movements for upcoming weeks: 6/24 Italian Renaissance drawing 7/1 Northern Renaissance drawing 7/8 Mannerism drawing 7/15 Baroque paper collage and drawing 7/22 Neoclassical painting 7/29 Romanticism drawing 8/5 Realism painting 8/12 Art Nouveau drawing 8/19 Impressionism watercolor painting 8/26 Post-Impressionism marker drawing 9/2 Fauvism painting 9/9 Cubism drawing 9/16 Futurism drawing 9/23 Constructivism paper and tape sculpture 9/30 Dada drawing Surrealism drawing Abstract Expressionism watercolor painting Pop Art drawing Minimalism drawing This list starts over with the Italian Renaissance.
Learning Goals
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.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
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.
Supply List
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
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
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!
Reviews
Live Group Class
$12
weekly1x per week
45 min
Completed by 14 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-10
1-6 learners per class