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Communication: What can art tell us?

An interdisciplinary unit on communication, exploring the history of printmaking and the use of technology to create digital prints. Students will research artists Toulouse-Lautrec and Keith Haring to design their own prints that communicate ideas using bold colors and lines.

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Communication: What can art tell us?

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  1. Communication:What can art tell us? an interdisciplinary unit on communication, integrating technology with art, social studies and language arts

  2. What is communication? • How do we communicate? • Why do we communicate? • How has communication changed our world? The 5th grade students will use their understanding of communication to create a digital print that communicates an idea. The students will integrate technology by using the internet to access specified websites about art history of printmaking and to create a digital print.

  3. NETS for Students For a complete listing visit: The National Education Technology Standards The Standards used in this lesson: Standard 1: Students will employ the understanding of basic operations of the computer to access the web and develop a print using graphic software. Standard 2: Through the investigation of printmaking the students will discuss the influence of technology on society. Standard 3: Students use the computer and peripherals (scanner, etc.) to produce a digital print. Standard 4: Students use technology to communicate information through a print. Standard 5: Students will use online resources to investigate how historical artist printmakers communicated ideas. Standard 6: The students will problem solve and design a print using technology.

  4. Art History: How does art tell a story? Toulouse-Lautrec was a printmaker that made posters to communicate information about specific events. Printmaking with images was a breakthrough in technology during his life time. Let us take a look at a website for the San Diego Museum of Art:http://www.sandiegomuseum.org/lautrec/lautrec.html For the history of Lithography visit: http://www.sandiegomuseum.org/lautrec/Glossary.html#LITHOGRAPHY In the print shown here, what information is communicated to us? Standards covered include 5 & 6: The students will research the website using self-guided learning to explore the life and prints of Toulouse-Lautrec. The students will use this knowledge to problem solve and design a print to communicate and idea using technology.

  5. Criticism: How does art tell a story? Let us take a look at a website for Keith Haring http://www.haringkids.com/master_act_color.htm Keith Haring is a contemporary artist that uses symbols and colors to communicate ideas in his work. Explore his website paying attention to the sections: Keith and Art. Notice how he used colors, bold lines and shapes. Think about how you can communicate an idea using these ideas in your print. Look at the poster section under art and think about what idea you want to communicate. For example: Family, Friends, Fun, Celebration, Helping Others and more! To view the Keith Haring lesson plan: http://66.113.241.131/lessons/envs/live/htdocs/lesson7.htm Standards covered include 5 & 6: The students will research the website using self-guided learning to explore the life and posters of Keith Haring. The students will use this knowledge to problem solve and design a print to communicate and idea using technology.

  6. Art Making: What message do I want to send to the world? Think about how you can communicate an idea using what you learned from Toulouse-Lautrec and Keith Haring. Create a digital print using only a few words and bright bold colors and lines. You may use Photoshop or Kidpix programs. We will hang these posters throughout the school so: Send a positive message to the world!

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