8.04.2012

Close Up on Art and an Announcement

We had a lot of shows and awards for art this year. First, there was the annual Jefferson County Elementary Show at the Botanical Gardens in Birmingham. We had 16 artists showcased. The next show was for our middle school students again at the Botanical Gardens in which 5 artists shown. Every year one piece of artwork is selected to be in the Jefferson County School Board show down at central office and one talented 8th grader was selected. This artwork is up for an entire year in the halls of central office. I encourage you to stop by if you're in the area. It is fantastic! Also, on awards day I awarded two artists for each grade (K-4) who stood out to me in art for their behavior, attitude, and creativity. I choose four artists for 5th grade and 6th grade and two artists for 7th and 8th grade. It really was a difficult task deciding because I have sooooo many deserving students. I guess it's a good problem to have.

And now for a sneak announcement (!!!!)....

At the end of the year, we had some special visitors from the state school board. During their visit, I was busy putting up all the artwork for the end of the year show. They saw how wonderful the artists in Corner really are and requested 30-50 pieces to be framed and sent to the state office to hang in the halls down in Montgomery!!! I gleefully gathered some of the beautiful pieces my students created and will soon announce those special artists at school! Corner is the ONLY school with this amazing honor! Way to go, Corner artists!!!

Last, I wanted to give you a close up of some of the art displayed from this year:




check the full version of this piece out at central office!








8.03.2012

2011-2012 Recap

 It felt like this school year FLEW by me! Even though it went by in a flash, there was plenty of art making going on at Corner. This year, the seventh and eighth graders focused on the art history timeline. We started in pre-historic times (think cavemen) and ended in Modern art times. Sixth grade took a world art tour of different countries including Mexico, Egypt, Africa, and more. Fifth grade learned the recipe to art, Art Elements. In my elementary classes, we did a mix of it all from a really fun fairy tale/Medieval times unit to American folk artist, Grandma Moses. To conclude our school year, I (and with a little help from my friends) put up an over 1,000 piece artwork display! It truly was an amazing site! If you didn't get a chance to roam the halls for the week it was up, here is a an abbreviated version:




























Wow! Corner has some amazing artists. I can't wait for what they will do in this next school year!