Bechtler Museum of Modern Art

Bechtler In-School Artist Residencies bring artists directly into classrooms. These residencies place trained, knowledgeable, practicing teaching artists into schools to share the benefits of the creative process. Needs addressed by each artist residency are: 1) engaging students as active
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Niki de Saint Phalle Ceramic Spirit Animals

Program description
Students will learn about French-American artist, Niki de Saint Phalle, best known for her whimsical oversized sculptures, including The Firebird located at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art. The residency will begin with a presentation on the life and work of Saint Phalle, discussing her use of animals in her artwork. Then, the students will use positive personality traits to choose a “spirit
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Program Detail
Please contact education@bechtler.org to inquire about available dates.
Various.
Projector/SmartBoard for powerpoint presentation.
On-site at school.
This 6-day Residency is $1,200 for one class, and $875 for each additional class. The cost includes all teaching materials and travel.
EDUCATION STANDARDS
W1 – Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence. Students will complete a pre and post written assessment using Visual Thinking Strategies. In the VTS approach to learning, students are asked to answer three open-ended questions. The questions, “What’s going on in this picture?”, “What do you see that makes you say that?”, and, “What more can we find?” lead them to look carefully at works of art, talk about what they observe, back up their ideas with evidence, and discuss multiple possible interpretations of the work. W5 – Develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, editing, rewriting, or trying a new approach. Students will complete a pre and post written assessment using Visual Thinking Strategies. The students will complete this written assessment initially, before being introduced to the content of the residency, and then once more after learning the content and completing the program. SL1 – Prepare for and participate effectively in a range of conversations and collaborations with diverse partners, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively. Students will increase their speaking and listening skills by participating in class discussions about Andy Warhol.
From the Arts Education, Visual Arts K-8 Standards: K-8.V.1 – Use the language of visual arts to communicate effectively. Through classroom discussions about the artwork of Andy Warhol and the two different printmaking techniques, students will increase their art vocabulary and communication skills. K-8.V.2 – Apply creative and critical thinking skills to artistic expression. Students will design and create prints inspired by Warhol’s artwork. K-8.V.3 – Create art using a variety of tools, media, and processes, safely and appropriately. Students will work with several types of media during this two day processes. Specifically, they will create sketches using pencils and paper. They will produce prints utilizing silk-screens and etched monoprints.
Qualifications
References
Cheryl Maney,
Pre K-12 Visual Arts and Dance Curriculum Specialist Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools
Molly Shaw,
Executive Director, Communities in Schools
Beth Lasure,
Art Teacher, Mallard Creek High School
Cancellation Policy
Written cancellation for program must be sent to education@bechtler.org and received no later than 10 days prior to the start date of the program. If the program is cancelled after the 10 day deadline, then a $500 cancellation fee will be required. No phone calls, please.