Author: The Arty Teacher
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Coronavirus Duct Tape Dress
When I saw this duct tape dress on social media, it’s creativity blew me away. It was made by Peyton Manker for the Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest. Using 41 rolls of duct tape it took 395 hours. Its theme is the coronavirus and it reflects both Peyton’s personal experience and issues that have affected the…
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Black Lives Matter – Art Teacher TJ Reynolds Tells Us Why
Massachusettes art and music teacher TJ Reynolds sums up perfectly at the start of this video why black lives matter. He goes on to demonstrate two tasks using the raised fist. He explains that this is not an aggressive symbol, but a symbol of liberation. With 20 years teaching experience under his belt, I asked…
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5 Ways to Teach Year 10 When They Return to The Art Department
It’s human to worry about things that might not happen. At the moment there is a lot we don’t know. It appears likely that year 10 will be the first year group to return to schools in the UK. When will they return? Will it be before summer? How much work they have completed? How…
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How to Create an Online Exhibition Using Google Sites
I’ve seen lots of interest online in creating online exhibitions to celebrate our student’s work. I am so sad that my students won’t get to have an actual exhibition at school which is always such a joyous celebration. An online art exhibition is the next best thing. At my school, we are using Google Sites…
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Jeff Stahl Skulls
Artist Jeff Stahl is best known for his caricature portraits and pet portraits but has also created wonderful, gestural paintings of skulls that are ideal to show to your students. Not least because he has created some step by step photographs of how his work progressed. They are so good, they make me want to…
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My Top 6 Virtual Tours of Galleries
It’s wonderful that so many galleries and museums have created virtual tours in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s certainly allowed me to see inside galleries and museums that I’ve never been to before. It’s also a great way to expose our students to more art and that’s always a good thing. All the galleries…