ART*eology Workshop Photos… click link for more

8 ART*eology Workshops

ART*eology Workshop Photos… click link for more

8 ART*eology Workshops

What is ART*eology?


In an effort to build a relationship between Blaine Elementary and Lakeview High School and to expose Lakeview High School to future potential students, Maria Guasso approached the art teachers at Lakeview High School with a project in mind: create a public art collaboration done by kids and mentored by high school students. 

In the summer of 2011, 8 free workshops were held at Lakeview High School led by art teachers Sharon Finley, Kate Garcia, Erica Bessagio, Shana Ryback and Maria Guasso. Each workshop focused on a right /left-brain function and art was created around those keywords. Wanting to keep the project as green as possible, recycled materials were used from Lakeview High School’s cafeteria, reused paper, yarn, and tree branches collected after a storm.  Over 60 students participated ranging in grades from pre kindergarten to seniors in high school. The result is an amazing public art display! 

ART*eology 

What is ART*eology?


In an effort to build a relationship between Blaine Elementary and Lakeview High School and to expose Lakeview High School to future potential students, Maria Guasso approached the art teachers at Lakeview High School with a project in mind: create a public art collaboration done by kids and mentored by high school students. 

In the summer of 2011, 8 free workshops were held at Lakeview High School led by art teachers Sharon Finley, Kate Garcia, Erica Bessagio, Shana Ryback and Maria Guasso. Each workshop focused on a right /left-brain function and art was created around those keywords. Wanting to keep the project as green as possible, recycled materials were used from Lakeview High School’s cafeteria, reused paper, yarn, and tree branches collected after a storm.  Over 60 students participated ranging in grades from pre kindergarten to seniors in high school. The result is an amazing public art display! 

ART*eology 

Opening Reception for OpenWall: ART*eology


OpenWall spreads to the ceiling and spills onto the floor. 
Opening on Jan 18th: 5:30-8:00 PM 4243 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60618.    
January 18th Opening for OpenWall: ART*eology. Art Installation at Alderman Pawar’s office. Local high-school art students have transformed the 47th Ward office into a Right-Brain: Left-Brain experience!The students learn about compromise and problem solving within a collaborative project. They also learn painting techniques such as mixing and blending.

Click here for the Donors Choose fundraiser opportunity to contribute your support.

ARTeology :  ART*eology’s goal is to create installation art made by students for public display.  This is done through volunteer efforts to provide an exciting art experience connecting students with the greater community.
The students learn about compromise and problem solving within a collaborative project. They also learn painting techniques such as mixing and blending.
 

Opening Reception for OpenWall: ART*eology


OpenWall spreads to the ceiling and spills onto the floor. 
Opening on Jan 18th: 5:30-8:00 PM 4243 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60618.    
January 18th Opening for OpenWall: ART*eology. Art Installation at Alderman Pawar’s office. Local high-school art students have transformed the 47th Ward office into a Right-Brain: Left-Brain experience!The students learn about compromise and problem solving within a collaborative project. They also learn painting techniques such as mixing and blending.

Click here for the Donors Choose fundraiser opportunity to contribute your support.

ARTeology :  ART*eology’s goal is to create installation art made by students for public display.  This is done through volunteer efforts to provide an exciting art experience connecting students with the greater community.
The students learn about compromise and problem solving within a collaborative project. They also learn painting techniques such as mixing and blending.
 
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