Tuesday, 26 November 2013

This is one of my favourite quotes by American philosopher Henry David Thoreau. It's a great reminder that, as individuals, we are capable of anything. If we really have the desire, we are only limited by our imaginations, and that our lives are a direct product of what we make them. 

In the classroom, this would be a great message to show the kids and to talk about with them. The word "canvas" in the quote opens up some possibilities for art activities as well. A student could draw their future dreams and goals on a template that looks like the picture above. As an accompanying project, students could research the steps they would need to take to reach these goals.

Monday, 25 November 2013


These shoes were worn by NFL player Patrick Peterson during this last Sunday's game. I have never seen athletic gear with artwork on it like this. I thought it was really cool and something out of the ordinary. In the classroom context, it got me thinking about projects with kids using clothing garments or shoes as a canvas for art. I'm not sure how you would do it but getting a bunch of shoes and letting kindergarten kids create art on the shoes would be such a fun thing to do. I think after they did this you could do a few activities, such as empathy activities (walk in someone else's shoes) or even just simple, fun art display things.

Art in the Archives

While researching and preparing for our art inquiry project, my group and I went to the archives to find some poems related to our chosen artist. I had personally never been up there. I learned that there  are lots of one of a kind works of art (in all mediums) there. I feel dumb having been here for six years and not ever having been to the archives and utilizing the resources that are up there. The work that we found was an original small book of poems. The staff told us that there was a huge amount of material up there. I think that, while this might not be suitable for elementary students, upper level high school students would be able to get use out of this resource for their projects.

Thursday, 21 November 2013

Art Gallery Visit

I thought that the initial activity that we did at the art gallery, with the portraits by Will Gill, would be an acceptable activity for elementary aged students. Children are exposed to violent concepts and images all the time, whether they are watching TV, playing video games, reading graphic novels, or surfing the internet. While there is a general standard for what would and would not be acceptable for children, I think that this exhibit does not cross that line. I think that the activities the coordinator described would be totally acceptable, in my opinion, for a class to come and view. I think people are ignoring reality if they think children are not seeing images like this, and they might as well be exposed to them in a controlled, educational environment that is providing context as well.

Tuesday, 19 November 2013


I thought our art show was fantastic. People brought in so many different styles and ideas and I thought that it really showed how we have a really creative class. I found it to be an incredibly educational experience as well because so many projects that were displayed were things that I had never even seen before. I tried to take lots of photos of the displays for future use, hopefully on our long practicum. Im glad the show happened even just for my own learning.

Wednesday, 13 November 2013



These are some photos that I took recently. I think fall is a time of year to get outside and enjoy the unique scenery. I think it would be a great time to do some nature-walk type of activities with a class, which could be used for many different subjects.

The top picture is from my parent's house, by the side gate for the field where we kept horses. The two other photos are taken at Wilkins Park.

Monday, 11 November 2013

This will be a short entry commenting on how great I thought the students in my practicum class did with art in the time I was there. I was amazed at how creative they were. They took the project that I worked on with them in so many different and cool directions that I know I could not thought of. They really exceeded what I expected them to do based on the other work we had done in the class and I was really glad to see how art can be an outlet for some students. One student in particular who had academic difficulties produced some great stuff and it was great to see the sense of accomplishment that this student got out of that.