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The living art museum
The living art museum









the living art museum

Writing, poetry, music, and drama are integrated into the Storyline. Students accept the challenge and the study begins. Use the elements of art and design and the artists’ techniques to design and create works of art.Ĩ.Ğxplore the art through a variety of disciplines. Study master artists lives, art styles, techniques, works of art.ħ. Become art experts and learn to see the world through the eyes of an artist.ģ.ěring paintings to life by portraying people and writing their stories.Ĥ. Then they explain what their job as an art expert at the museum entails.īefore they leave, they invite the students to create their own Living Art Museum and leave them with directions on how this can be accomplished.Ģ. They tell the history of Renoir’s life, and classify and critique his painting. They introduce themselves as art experts from The Living Art Museum. When they finish, the models pause and come out of character. They tell enchanting stories of their evening in Paris, 1883. A few seconds pass and they step out and introduce themselves.

the living art museum

When the music stops, they move back to their places in the painting. Waltz music begins to play, and the characters glide about the floor. Two models are standing in front of the backdrop, dressed and posed with their arms around each other, just as Renoir painted them. A backdrop of the painting, Dance in the City, by Renoir, is hung on a bulletin board. The Living Art Museum Storyline begins with a hook. Just like the masters, students begin a quest of study and experimentation to create their own artistic styles. This Living Art Museum Storyline is designed to give students a similar experience as they study the masters, explore their use of the elements of art and design, and experiment using their styles and techniques.

the living art museum

#The living art museum manual#

This manual will enable beginning Storyline users to complete the unit with minimal prep.Įdgar Degas and other impressionist and post impressionist artists studied the masters before them, as they strived to become artists themselves and develop their own unique styles. Visit to purchase The Living Art Museum manual which includes the outline purchased here as well as a planning calendar fully developed art and writing/poetry lessons setting and character visuals process drama lessons and assessment. The outline includes the episodes, key questions, class organization, activity overview, resources, and goals and assessments. This document is a detailed outline of The Living Art Museum Storyline.











The living art museum