Class Mini: The Many Ways of Seeing: View the World Like an Artist (Ages 8-12)
What's included
1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hoursAssessment
A written assessment of each learner will be provided to families.Class Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
Intermediate Level
Kindly note: This is the Demo Version of my own The Many Ways of Seeing This is an ESL friendly class, CEFR level — B1-B2 (intermediate). Please feel free to write me via Outschool email with questions or if you need a different time/date set for this class. *** Change the way you see the world! Artists see the world differently and through their work lead us to see the world differently too. In this class we will expand our innate skills of visual perception to see the natural world with the eyes of an artist. Great artists, from El Greco to Renoir, J.M.W. Turner to Paul Cezanne, see the world differently, with an intense acuity. We will learn to do the same, exploring how perception can impact artistic creation and creativity. Studying different natural phenomena, students will have the opportunity to transform their own powers of observation and perception. What does the world look like from the window of a speeding car? What happens to your own garden when a fog descends? Class will be taught interactively, with student insight and involvement in responding to PowerPoint slides transforming the class discussion. In the words of poet Paul Valery, “to see is to forget the name of the thing one sees.” No experience necessary, just the ability to look, deeply focus, think, and feel! Artists, naturalists, observers will never see the world the same way again, transforming their path to creativity.
Learning Goals
Learners will expand their critical thinking and observational skills to truly engage with the visual world and give them the confidence to appreciate all art going forward. This an extremely interactive class, inviting all learners to be active participants throughout the lessons with a goal of expanding verbal skills for all learners.
Other Details
Supply List
A listing of all art works and artists considered in this class will be provided to learners.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Examples of source materials for this curriculum include:
The Many Ways of Seeing: An Introduction to the Pleasures of Art by Janet Gaylord Moore
Gardner’s Art Through the Ages
What is a Masterpiece? Sir Kenneth Clark
Artists on Art, Ed. Robert Goldwater
Principles of Art History: The Problem of Style in Later Art by Heinrich Wolfflin
The Story of Art by E.H. Gombrich
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree from The University of Michigan, 1982 Honors in The History of Art, Does not Expire
An honors graduate in art history at The University of Michigan, I successfully created, and for several years taught, a full high school level art history class. I am also a longtime teacher of literature for both middle and high school students. Founder and former coach of an award-winning Speech and Debate team that competed at local, state and national levels, long-time speech judge for local, regional, national speech events for NCFL and National Speech and Debate Association, former teacher of high school debate and rhetoric, art history, literature, and AP Language and Composition.
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Live One-Time Class
$5
per classMeets once
25 min
Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
1-3 learners per class