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Painting Like a Famous Artist: Socialization and Art Class

In this ongoing class, students will create a piece of art in the style of a different famous artist like Van Gogh. Monet, or Mondrian each week. #creative
Maria, M.Ed.
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1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per week
Assessment
The learner's progress will be assessed informally throughout the lesson.

Class Experience

Would you rather paint a picture or learn about a famous artist? In this class, you can do both. You will learn a little about a different famous artist each week and then use their art to inspire our own acrylic paintings while we socialize. Each learner should choose their own paint colors. While there will be a demonstration, creativity is encouraged. Get your reactions ready in case a game of Would You Rather breaks out. 
The class will be structured as follows:
Greetings
Demonstration 
Painting and Socializing
Virtual Art Gallery
This engaging class introduces a new renowned artist every week, fostering a deep appreciation for art history while nurturing young creative minds. With a strong focus on inspiration and self-expression, this class is meant to  empower children to develop their artistic skills and explore their unique imagination.
Each week, we dive into the vibrant world of a different famous artist, immersing our young learners in the diverse art styles and techniques that have shaped the art world. From Pablo Picasso's bold cubism to Vincent van Gogh's expressive brushwork, we cover a wide range of artistic styles and movements.
Through interactive virtual lessons, the learners are guided through the fascinating lives and works of these influential artists. They learn a little about the artists' backgrounds, and their style of art.
After the exploration of the artist's life, our budding artists embark on an exciting creative journey of their own. Armed with newfound knowledge and inspiration, children select a piece of art by the featured artist of the week as a launching pad for their imaginative projects. Whether they paint a similar rendition of the artwork they are inspired by, or pick something in the artwork to inspire their own masterpiece,  the learners are encouraged to let their creativity soar.
In this nurturing virtual environment, children receive personalized attention and constructive feedback. They are empowered to experiment with different styles,  colors, and techniques, fostering artistic growth and self-confidence.
At the end of each class, our young artists proudly showcase their unique creations during a virtual art gallery, celebrating their accomplishments This allows children to learn various styles of art, exchange ideas, and develop a deeper appreciation for the diversity of artistic expression.
Join this captivating art class for children and unlock the limitless potential of creativity. Let their imaginations flourish as they embark on a magical journey through art history!

The learners will get to interact with me and other learners throughout the lesson. Socialization is encouraged.
Each week, a different famous artist will be introduced. A little background information about the artist will be shared along with samples in the style of the artist's work. The learners will select an artwork of the highlighted artist to use as their inspiration for their own works of art. The students will then create a piece of art in the style of that artist. The class will conclude with a virtual art gallery in which the learners are encouraged to show off their masterpieces.
Week of January 2: Kandinsky
Week of January 16: Van Gogh
Week of January 23: Monet
Week of January 30: Picasso
Week of February 6: O'Keeffe
Week of February 13: Matisse
Week of February 20: Warhol
Week of February 27: Mondrian
Week of March 6: Munch
Week of March 13: Dali
Week of March 20:Seurat
Week of March 27: Magritte
Week of April 3: Pollock
Week of April 10: Forg
Week of April 17: Glasser
Week of April 24: Vargas
Week of May 1: Hockney
Week of May 8: Scully
Week of May 17: Condo
Week of May 24: Girard
Week of May 31: Gauguin
Week of June 14: Manet
Week of June 28: Hopper
Week of July 3: Kahlo
Week of July 10: Kusama
Week of July 17: Basquait
Week of July 24: Bacon
Week of July 31: Vermeer
Week of August: 7: Chagall
Week of August 14: Courbet
Week of August 21: Blake
Week of August 28: Matisse
Week of September 4: Klee
Week of September 13: No class today
Week of September 20: Britto
Week of September 27: Jeff Koons
Week of September 25: Fromel
Week of October 2: Jane Davies
Week of October 9: August Macke
Week of October 23: Van Doesburg
Week of October 30: Work on finishing an incomplete painting
Week ofNovember 6: Delaunay
Week of November 13: Valters
Week of November 27: Hablik
Week ofDecember 4: Lissitzky
Week of December 11: Ellsworth Kelly
Week of December 18: Valluzzi
Week of December 25
; Bob Ross
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Week of January 3: Edgar Payne
Week of January 8: Cersatti
Week of January15: Daminato
Week of January 22: Sayen
Week of January29: Popova
Week of February 5: Preston M. Smith, PMS
Week of February 12: Renoir
Week of February 19: Redon
Week of February 26: Lomaev
Week of March 4: Bojadschijew
Week of March 11: Yanke
Week of March 18: Carlson
Week of March 25: Klint
Week of April 1: Richter
Week of April 8: Rothko
Week of April 15:De Kooning
Week of April 22: Ernst
Week of April 29: Escher
Week of May 6: Johns
Week of May 13: Cantwell
Week of May 20: Gorky
Week of May 27: Judd
Week of June 3: Bosschaert
Week of June 10: Falls
Week of June 17: Bancroft
Week of June 21: Kuipers/Bottin
Week of July 8: Burton
Week of July 15: Student choice
Week of July 22: Barbera
Week of July 29: Moillon
Week of August 5: Tartakovsky
Week of August 12: Nara
Week of August 19:Haring
Week of August 26: Harrison
Week of September 2:Perreza/Nibbelink
Week of September 9: Lipsky
Week of September 16: Papalia
Week of September 23: Tiareau
Week of September 30: Murakami
Week of October 7: Scott
Week of October 14: Kelly
Week of October 21: Argento
Week of October 28: Afonso
Week of November 4: Albers
Week of November 8: Held
Week of November 15: Loew
Week of November 15: Kelso
Week of November 22: Daphnis  
Week of December 6:  Bernal 


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Students will learn about the painting styles of each artist. My teaching style is informal. While the students are painting, they will be encouraged to socialize with each other as well as with me. Slides will be shown to demonstrate the various paintings created by each artist. A step-by-step demonstration of creating a painting in the style of the artist will be given.
There is no previous knowledge needed.

*** I do not cancel classes due to low enrollment.
Learning Goals
The students will learn about various famous artists and their style of painting. The artists will include:


The students will create a piece of art each week in the style of the artist being highlighted for that week.
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Other Details

Parental Guidance
Students will determine some of the topics that are discussed throughout this course.
Supply List
Students will need the following supplies for each week of the class:
Canvas, paper, or cardstock
Pencil
Eraser
Paints- colors of the student's choice preferably
Cup of water
Paper towel
Pallett
Paintbrushes
Creativity
Some type of covering for the work surface to prevent paint from getting on the surface. I use wax paper to protect my workspace.
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    Georgia Teaching Certificate in Special Education
    Master's Degree in Education from Georgia College (now Georgia College and State University
    Bachelor's Degree in Education from Georgia Southern College (now Georgia Southern University
    I have taught in brick-and-mortar schools for 30 years. During this time, I have taught all academic areas as well as art and STEAM classes for grades K-5. 

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    weekly
    1x per week
    45 min

    Completed by 10 learners
    Live video meetings
    Ages: 8-12
    1-5 learners per class

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