Tuesday, February 22, 2011

art and education

This painting was made by a 4th grader I worked with, it was inspired by Milton Avery.
I love this from the National Art Education Association:

"Art Means Language
Art is a language of visual images that everyone must learn to read. In art classes, we make visual images, and we study images. Increasingly, these images affect our needs, our daily behavior, our hopes, our opinions, and our ultimate ideals. That is why the individual who cannot understand or read images is incompletely educated. Complete literacy includes the ability to understand, respond to, and talk about visual images. Therefore, to carry out its total mission, art education stimulates language-spoken and written-about visual images. As art teachers we work continuously on the development of critical skills. This is our way of encouraging linguistic skills. By teaching pupils to describe, analyze, and interpret visual images, we enhance their powers of verbal expression. That is no educational frill."

I think this is why I love working with kids.

1 comment:

  1. That's a gorgeous painting. I wish I was as unselfconscious as that person!

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