*Art at NSE with Mrs. Zink*

Below is my weekly schedule so you can see which rotation day your child has art class. Each week I will give an overview of what students will be learning and creating in art class. I will also include relevant images, information, and links to additional resources. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns!!

-Mrs. Zink
mzink@northschuylkill.net



Day 1 and 6

Day 2 and 7

Day 3 and 8

Day 4 and 9

Day 5 and 10

1st Cooper

4th McCabe

1st Schuster

2nd Wiscount

1stBridy

4th Herring

2nd Leibensperger

4th Staudenmeier

6th Ney

2nd Moyer

5th S. Houser

6th Ackell

6th Hysock

6th Grade Art Club

5th Grade Art Club

Kdg. Frushon

5th Wolfe

Kdg. Borden/Jones

3rd Lynch

5th Fey

3rd Selgrade

Kdg. Swartz

3rd McCabe

Kdg. Potts


Wednesday, April 4, 2012


April 9th -April 13th , 2012


7th Grade Art (1st and 7th Periods)
Monday- No School
Tuesday- No School
Wednesday- No School
Thursday- Share Writing Prompt and Sketchbook Assignment
Friday- Discuss the artist Carmen Lomas Garza and family traditions.


Intro to Art (2nd and 6th Periods)
Monday No School
Tuesday No School
Wednesday- No School
Thursday Continue painting self-portrait in the style of Chuck Close
Friday- Continue painting self-portrait in the style of Chuck Close


Graphics (3rd Period)
Monday- No School
Tuesday No School
Wednesday- No School
Thursday- Photoshop Project #4-Thumbnail Sketches
Friday- Photoshop Project #4-Thumbnail Sketches

Make sure to check out the website below to see current designs done by Graphics students:
http://graphicsclass2012.northschuylkill.wikispaces.net/


Advanced Drawing (5th Period)
Monday- No School
Tuesday No School
Wednesday- No School
Thursday- Introduce next project, begin sketching
Friday- continue sketching

Advanced Drawing Sketchbook Assignment due Friday 4/13 (After Easter Break)
Distortion: Create a Self-Portrait, using your reflection in a unusual surface, something other than a normal mirror. This could be a metal appliance (Spoon, toaster, blender) or anything else reflective (an ornament, a broken or warped mirror, a computer screen, a rear-view mirror, etc. )

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