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- Subway Graffiti Project
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- Introducing Keith Haring
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Locations: New York, New York
Body Language Through Sculpture
Exploring gesture and movement using clay, this lesson was produced by a college student majoring in Art Education.
Symbol Printing
Using Haring's Subway drawings as a starting point, New York City high school student will create prints of their own personal symbols.
Student Activist Posters
Students create posters for their school that express their personal feelings on politics, health issues, or personal rights.
Sidewalk Justice
High School students from New York City take to the streets to express their opinions, both personal and political.
Relationships in Art
An introductory lesson to Relationship Sculptures, that explores personal relationships and how these dynamics can be communicated through art.
Pop Shop 2 – Etching and Woodcutting
Learn about printmaking using Haring's imagery as a starting point.
Relationship Sculptures
Students examine and create clay sculptures based on a special relationship they have.
Pop Shop 1 – Symbol Making
Students will learn about Keith Haring's use of symbols by examining his bold, direct lines and images and create their own.
Overcoming Oppression
This lesson allows students to explore ways that artists have expressed feelings of oppression, and provides students with a voice to express themes of empowerment as a response.
Hip Hop Dancers
New York City High school students explore movement and performance in this lesson, which explores urban vernacular dance.
Flipbook Animation
High School students learn that movement is created by using a very fast sequence of photographs to enable them to make their own cartoon flip books.