High
School Art Students at South Kamloops Secondary really put their hearts
into their recent class project. Starting with the belief: “Art changes
people. People change the world,” a dedicated group of girls set their
sights on women in poverty. After thoughtful research and dynamic class
discussions, these junior art students believed they could create
artworks to reflect, not just the problems girls and women face, but
their belief in the strength of women and how they can be the catalysts
of change.
Students
were encouraged to look at different regions around the world and
research some of the specific hardships girls and women endure. Next,
students looked at the positive actions taken by humanitarian
groups/organizations, empowering women through education and financial
aid. The students quickly recognized that A LOT of people are actively
involved; empowering, supporting and inspiring women.
The
next step was image development and the question of how to arrange
images and colours to create a compelling message; how to reveal
hardships and yet suggest hope. In the end, this project engaged the
students to think creatively and to think with empathy. For the
students, the more they believed in the message, the more they
challenged themselves to improve their technical skills and
understanding of the principles of art. They really believed in the
images they created, and in the potential to communicate something
bigger than themselves. For me, it was inspiring to see this; to listen
to their dialogue and watch as they created twenty five, diverse and
uniquely compelling artworks!
In January, the students
committed to posting one artwork a day to our blog, Make Art For Change.
They worked through the challenging process of titling and writing
artist statements to support their artwork. Then, using facebook and
twitter we tackled getting the message “out there”. As a classroom
teacher it is often my goal to get artwork viewed beyond the classroom
walls, but getting it out to the world through the Internet was really
exciting. Thank you to everyone who has viewed it so far and helped to
share our message of Hope.
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