The Media Arts Issue, March 2022

The Media Arts Issue, March 2022
Published on 1 March 2022

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Art teachers incorporate technology and new media into their lessons. Young students become subjects of historical American artworks through digital projection, elementary students create outer space-themed LED circuit-enhanced drawings, middle-school students research the art of printmaker Barbara Jones-Hogu and design posters with powerful messages, high-school students digitally illustrate food recipe layouts, and more.

39 articles from this collection:
The Media Arts Issue, March 2022
The Media Arts Issue, March 2022
The Media Arts Issue, March 2022
The Studio Series from Davis
The Studio Series from Davis
The popular Davis Studio Series fits art teachers’ diverse instructional needs, teaching styles, and classroom configurations while encouraging students to explore their own unique styles and interests. Titles in this studio art curriculum series include: Communicating through Graphic Design, Experience Clay, Focus on Photography, Experience Printmaking, Discovering Drawing, Beginning Sculpture, Exploring Painting.
L&L Kilns
L&L Kilns
School-Master Kiln. The Only Kiln Designed Just for K-12 Schools.
Skutt
Skutt
The #1 kiln used in schools. Download FREE Kiln Management Guide.
Editor's Letter: Media Arts
Editor's Letter: Media Arts
Editor-in-chief, Nancy Walkup, discusses how the pandemic and the resulting need for social change have shaped media arts education, technology integration, and student engagement.
Bailey
Bailey
Bailey ceramic supplies and pottery equipment.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
The Media Arts Issue, March 2022
Art Education in Practice Series from Davis
Art Education in Practice Series from Davis
The Art Education in Practice Series is the single most comprehensive source for superior content in teacher education and professional development. Each contributor to this series is a nationally known expert on theory and practice in art education.
Co-Editor's Letter: Media Arts
Co-Editor's Letter: Media Arts
Co-editor for this issue, Kasmira Mohanty, discusses how media arts helps our students explore the world, develop critical thinking, and engage with technology in creative ways.
Early Childhood ClipCard: Paper Quilt Squares
Early Childhood ClipCard: Paper Quilt Squares
Early childhood students use layering and overlapping to create a paper quilt square.
Elementary ClipCard: Fabric and Metal
Elementary ClipCard: Fabric and Metal
Elementary students create an observational drawing of fabrics and metals, focusing on value and texture.
Middle School ClipCard: Art Cards for Trade
Middle School ClipCard: Art Cards for Trade
Middle school students create small-scale artworks on trading cards to engage in daily art creation and share them with their peers.
High School ClipCard: Family Portraits
High School ClipCard: Family Portraits
High-school students use a reference photo to draw a large-scale family portrait.
Advocacy: To The Highest Bidder
Advocacy: To The Highest Bidder
An auction reserved for senior art students and enables them to showcase and sell their artwork, fostering community and supporting college goals.
Advocacy: Visibility as Advocacy
Advocacy: Visibility as Advocacy
Collaborations between high school students and community and state partners have provided the ideal platform for art education advocacy, empowering students and communities through visibility and engagement.
Mayco Colors
Mayco Colors
Mayco Colors has been helping art educators inspire creativity in the classroom since 1954. We provide high-quality ceramic products, along with ready-to-use lesson plans and educational resources designed specifically for the classroom.
Point of View: Learning and Reflecting through Observation
Point of View: Learning and Reflecting through Observation
Learning and reflecting through observations inspires new approaches that can transform art education, fostering growth and collaboration among teachers.
NAEA National Convention 2022
NAEA National Convention 2022
Registration is open! Secure your spot now for the 2022 NAEA National Convention, taking place March 3-5 in New York City. Engage in premier professional learning and make meaningful connections at NAEA22. Join us and be inspired!
SchoolArts Collection books
SchoolArts Collection books
In each of the SchoolArts Collection titles, SchoolArts editor Nancy Walkup and the editorial team from Davis Publications compile articles written by experienced art educators sharing their expertise. Each title, focused on a specific topic, is designed to help educators understand and implement lessons about that topic in their own classrooms.
Projected Identities
Projected Identities
Young students enter projections of historical American artworks and re-imagine themselves as the subject in a new composition.
12 Principles of Animation
12 Principles of Animation
High-school students learn about the twelve keys of visual storytelling and practice various techniques to create successful animations.
Delicious Design
Delicious Design
High-school students design unique food recipe layouts while exploring new digital illustration and painting techniques.
Contemporary Art in Context: Tom Benincase
Contemporary Art in Context: Tom Benincase
Contemporary artist Tom Benincase mixes digital and analog art-making methods to create multiple series of artworks.
Posters that Empower
Posters that Empower
Middle-school students investigate the artworks of printmaker Barbara Jones-Hogu and design posters with powerful messages.
Illuminated Wonders
Illuminated Wonders
Elementary students create outer space-themed LED circuit-enhanced artworks inspired by artist Michael Kagan.
Video Poetry
Video Poetry
Students transform creative writing into dynamic video poetry and media art. The editing process is when the work takes shape—it requires students to make creative choices.
Make It, Move It, Flip It
Make It, Move It, Flip It
Elementary students use Flipbookit, a retro-inspired mutoscope to transform digital animation into a physical experience.
Digital Mandalas
Digital Mandalas
Creating digital art is a necessary life skill that can help students learn to graphically communicate ideas in all subject areas. This lesson empowers middle school students to communicate ideas, build digital fluency, and appreciate the history mandalas.
Royal & Langnickel
Royal & Langnickel
Royal Brush is proud to offer quality brushes, art materials, free lesson plans, professional development opportunities and more!
Focus In: Youth Art Month
Focus In: Youth Art Month
For more than sixty years, Youth Art Month (YAM) has continued to cultivate and foster visual art education for K–12 students. This year’s theme, Art Connects Us, speaks to the power of art for all.
The Catholic University of America
The Catholic University of America
The Catholic University of America is pleased to announce a new M.A. in Art Education. This program prepares innovative and effective teacher-leaders who will impact future students in a variety of 21st Century learning environments. Start the process of getting your M.A. in Art Education today!
Professional Development from Davis
Professional Development from Davis
Davis provides learning that is relevant to contemporary approaches and issues. Presented on-demand, virtually, or in-person by master teachers who are experts in the most current classroom pedagogy and the practical, discipline-specific, targeted application of research-backed content. Learn from educators who are recognized leaders with a plethora of applicable classroom successes.
Tape Art Showcase
Tape Art Showcase
Student artwork examples using Piktotape™. Get a box of PiktoTape™ and find lesson plans and more resources at DavisArt.com/PiktoTape.
The University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Austin
Teachers! Rejuvenate your creative practice and expand your approach to art + design education this summer at the University of Texas at Austin!
THE SHOP
THE SHOP
Products, educational opportunities, and more.
Kutztown University
Kutztown University
Kutztown University’s nationally recognized programs lead the field in art education.
The SchoolArts Collection: Contemporary Art
The SchoolArts Collection: Contemporary Art
This book is filled with lessons that will encourage your students to learn about, respond to, and create contemporary art. Organized into chapters on Identity, Social and Emotional Issues, and Collaboration, you’ll find studio lessons based on concepts and essential questions. Engage students in projects that are meaningful and discover what their voices add to the contemporary conversation.
AMACO Classroom
AMACO Classroom
AMACO (American Art Clay Company, Inc.) continues to be a leader and innovator for ceramics in the areas of art, technology, and education. Get ideas and inspiration for your next Lesson Plan project.
Blick Art Materials
Blick Art Materials
As a leading art supply company, we provide artists, educators, students, and our associates with the tools, assistance, and training needed to grow, innovate, and reach their creative potential. BLICK Art Materials is family-owned and serving artists since 1911.