
Instructor: Jerod Jones
By studying the arts and crafts of a culture, it helps us gain a better understanding of what the world is made of. Art can visually tell the history of cultures, places and events throughout the world.
This year students will examine Pre-Columbian artifacts to learn about the way of life in an ancient culture and then create their own clay vessels. They will use traditional folk art to learn more about the people of a specific place and create folk art pieces of their own. Next, we examine the symbolic and utilitarian art of Native Americans and use traditional techniques to create contemporary pieces. By studying various American landscape artists, students learn about American history and how natural landscapes have changed over time. Finally, as we study the arts and crafts of Oceania, we will look to the Aboriginal cave drawings and paintings to learn about the lessons that have been passed down from generation to generation.
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