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EnviroArt Lessons

EnviroArt Lessons Now Available

 

EnviroArt lessons show artists about personal choices we can make to protect our environment while creating a personal piece of art.

 

Lesson topics and media vary by project.

 

Every project introduces and examines environmental messaging and art standards. 


Cardboard Creations

Cardboard Creations (K - 5, 50-MINUTES)


Artists will learn about reducing waste and reusing materials to create an individual art piece. By using cereal boxes and other found materials, the artists will connect environmental health with art and finding their voice.

 

With imagination and realistic examples, students will create their very own cardboard creations!

 

 

  

Gyotaku Art

GYOTAKU: saving salmon with art - (K - 5, 50 minutes)

 

Artists learn the value of our salmon population and how clean water leads to healthy environment.

 

Learn about the traditional Japanese art of Gyotaku (Gyo = fish, taku = rubbing)!

Students will create their own fish, paint it, and then press the fish on to paper to create a gyotaku print. No salmon will be harmed during this project!

 

 

Gyotaku Art

MORE ENVIROART coming soon!

 

The EnviroChallenger team is working on creating and developing new and exciting EnviroArt lessons! 

 

Stay Tuned!

 

 

 

 

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