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Impasto Painting for the Young

Impasto Painting for the Young

Second grade student at Sejong Charter Scholo learned impasto painting technique as part of their arts curriculum in preparation for creating a stillife painting. Working from a still life of flowers students will draw and paint from observation with teaching artist Elisa Gomez. 

Humble Mealworm Field Guide - 2nd Grade

Humble Mealworm Field Guide - 2nd Grade

A Class Field Guide to the Humble Meal Worm.  An arts infused lesson focusing on meatamorphosis and the creative processin Kathy Schuette's 2nd Grade classroom in Minneapolis's Kenwood ElementarySchool with MCAD teaching artists Brandie Lee Evans and Claire Donaghue.

A New Moon

A New Moon

Imagine the Moon: An arts infused lesson focusing on language arts, science and imagination at Pinewood Elementary School in Monticello, MN in Monica Derby's 2nd grade classroom with MCAD Teaching Artist Kacey Medenwaldt.

Building Sets for an Animation

Building Sets for an Animation

Building and painting sets for animations at Children's Museum of Art in New York with MCAD Teaching Artist Kathryn Warren.

Emulsion Screenprinting at MIA

Emulsion Screenprinting at MIA

Screenprinting and painting on t-shirts for the May Day Parade at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts with Community Programming lead by MCAD Teaching Artist Vedashree Bankar.

Road Signs: An Early Introduction to Graphic Design

Graphic Design introduced to Urban Arts Kindergarten-2nd graders through the creation of road signs by MCAD Teaching Artist Practicum student Vedashree Bankar at Minneapolis Urban Arts Academy.

Neighborhood Pop-out Book

Neighborhood Pop-out Book

A Pop Out book structure taught at MCBA to the Global Arts 2nd grades by MCAD Teaching Artist Colleen McLaren.

Describing the World Around You

Describing the World Around You

Working n and from the Museum: a lesson exploring how factors such as emotions, time in history, and life experiences shape the world around us prepared by MCAD Teaching Artist Abigail Engle.