Give students a chance to give and receive feedback about artworks.If you practice your own art, record a video of yourself in your studio sharing about your processes, or do a live demonstration during class with your personal work.Give students an opportunity to take part in and set up the school art show or exhibit.Share virtual museum visits with students.Organize a field trip to visit a local art museum.Having work displayed in school or community art shows is another way for students to see themselves as part of an artist community. Learning more about the role of museums, museum etiquette, and viewing art in person is important. Many students know what museums are but have yet to step foot in one. Help students understand the importance of art in the community. Praise students when natural collaboration happens in the classroom and have them share their experience with the class.ģ.Have a discussion about how artists can work individually or in groups.Expose students to a variety of materials to explore.Have artists come into your classroom to demonstrate their process and speak to your students.I like Mati and Dada for the elementary level. Find videos of artists sharing their art process.Allow your students to share their work with their peers to explain their processes and work. ![]() Share how artists can create work both individually and in groups and help your students experience both realities. Students can gain so much knowledge about being an artist from observing their peers as well as working artists. Sharing a variety of art processes for our students to learn about is vitally important to their artistic development. The artistic process is at the center of what we do as art teachers. Give your students opportunities to understand the process of other artists.
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