The Art Teacher's Book of Lists, Grades K-12
Description
A revised and updated edition of the best-selling resource for art teachers
This time-tested book is written for teachers who need accurate and updated information about the world of art, artists, and art movements, including the arts of Africa, Asia, Native America and other diverse cultures. The book is filled with tools, resources, and ideas for creating art in multiple media. Written by an experienced artist and art instructor, the book is filled with vital facts, data, readings, and other references,
- Each of the book's lists has been updated and the includes some 100 new lists
- Contains new information on contemporary artists, artwork, art movements, museum holdings, art websites, and more
- Offers ideas for dynamic art projects and lessons
Diverse in its content, the book covers topics such as architecture, drawing, painting, graphic arts, photography, digital arts, and much more.
About This Resource v
About the Author vi
Acknowledgments vii
Chapter 1 Basic Information for the Art Teacher
1β1. Quotations About Art for the Classroom 2
1β2. Websites Especially for the Art Teacher 3
1β3. Acronyms for the Art Teacher 4
1β4. Art Definitions 5
1β5. Pronunciation Guide 9
1β6. Artistsβ Birthdays 10
1β7. Elements of Art 12
1β8. Principles of Design 13
1β9. National Visual Arts Standards (Kβ4) 14
1β10. National Visual Arts Standards (5β8) 15
1β11. National Visual Arts Standards (9β12) 16
1β12. Selected Glossary from the National Visual Arts Standards 18
1β13. The Big Idea 19
1β14. DBAE: Discipline-Based Art Education 19
1β15. Tips on Writing Art Lesson Plans 20
1β16. Sample Art Lesson Plan 21
1β17. Assessment Strategies 22
1β18. Creating a Scoring Guide 23
1β19. Accommodations in Art for Special Needs Students 24
1β20. Gifted and Talented Students in the Visual Arts 26
1β21. A Vital and Visible Art Program 27
1β22. Involve Families in Your Art Program 29
1β23. Public Relations and Photography Guidelines 30
1β24. Publicity Photography 31
1β25. Tips on Photographing Artwork: Digital or Film 31
1β26. Writing Art-Related Articles for Publication 33
1β27. Safety Reminders for the Art Room 34
1β28. Weight and Measure Equivalents 35
Chapter 2 Museums and Educational Collections
2β1. Quotations 37
Introduction 38
2β2. Preparing Students for a Museum Visit 38
2β3. Museums Devoted to the Work of One Artist 39
2β4. International Artistsβ Homes or Museums 40
2β5. Museums with Special Folk Art Collections 41
2β6. Museums of Decorative Arts and Contemporary Crafts 43
2β7. Museums with Special Ancient and Classical Art Collections 44
2β8. Museums with Outstanding Photographic Collections 45
2β9. Asian Art in American and International Museums 47
2β10. American and International Jewish Museums 50
2β11. Museums of Art and Architecture 51
2β12. African American Art Museums 52
2β13. American Museums with Special Emphasis on Hispanic Art 52
2β14. Museums That Specialize in American Western Art 53
2β15. Art Museums and Collections in the United States 55
2β16. Major Museums in Other Countries 62
Chapter 3 Artists and Art History
3β1. Quotations 74
3β2. Art and Culture, 35,000β500 BC 75
3β3. Art and Culture, 500 BCβAD 500 76
3β4. Art and Culture, AD 500βAD 1000 77
3β5. Art and Culture, 1000β1500 78
3β6. Art and Culture, 1500β1750 79
3β7. Art and Culture, 1750β1875 80
3β8. Art and Culture, 1875β1950 81
3β9. Art and Culture, 1950βPresent 82
3β10. What Did It Sell For? 83
3β11. Timelines of Art History 85
3β12. Looking at Art and Talking About It 87
3β13. Looking at Sculpture 88
3β14. Art Appreciation Activities 88
3β15. Group Art Appreciation Activities 89
3β16. Aesthetic Discussions 89
3β17. Art Criticism Questions 92
3β18. Classicism and Romanticism in Art 93
3β19. Greek and Roman Gods, Goddesses, and Heroes 94
3β20. Seventy-Five Mythological Paintings 98
3β21. Fifty Famous Art Objects 100
3β22. Art History and Artists 101
3β23. Contemporary Artists 129
3β24. Famous Women Artists 132
3β25. African American Artists 135
Chapter 4 Diverse Cultures
Introduction: Having a Multicultural Art Program 140
4β1. Quotations 140
4β2. North American Timeline 141
4β3. Native American Timeline 142
4β4. Mexico, Central, and South American Timeline 143
4β5. African Timeline 144
4β6. Middle Eastern Timeline 145
4β7. Oceania Timeline 146
4β8. Asian Timeline 147
4β9. International Holidays 148
4β10. National and Religious Holidays in Countries Around the World 148
4β11. Religious Holidays and Festivals in Various Cultures 153
4β12. Heritage Months in the United States 155
4β13. Body Art 155
4β14. Universal Symbols 157
4β15. Universal Arts and Crafts 158
4β16. Arts and Crafts Projects from Many Cultures 159
4β17. Native American Artists 165
4β18. Native American Craft Specialties by Region 166
4β19. Rock Art Sites to Visit 168
4β20. Famous Hispanic Artists 169
4β21. Famous Middle Eastern Artists 170
4β22. Well-Known Artists from Oceania 171
4β23. Asian Artists 172
4β24. Japanese Historical Periods 174
4β25. Chinese Dynasties 174
Chapter 5 Literature and Supply Resources
5β1. Quotations 177
5β2. Really Useful Reference Books for Art Teachers 178
5β3. Art Magazines 179
5β4. Visual Art Book Publishers 181
5β5. Where to Find Visual Art Images 182
5β6. Purchased Educational Games 183
5β7. Hollywood Films About Artists 184
5β8. Documentary Films About Artists and Art Appreciation 185
Chapter 6 Definitions of Art Tools and Materials
6β1. Quotations 188
6β2. Art Supply Resources in the United States 189
6β3. Materials and Equipment Needed for Art Classes 190
6β4. Paper Definitions 192
6β5. Types of Paper 193
6β6. Cardboard 195
6β7. Graphic Design Tools (Non-Digital) 195
6β8. Cutting Equipment 196
6β9. Adhesives and Related Materials 196
6β10. Tape 197
6β11. Clips and Fasteners 198
6β12. Equipment and Materials for Papier MachΓ© 198
6β13. Collage Equipment and Materials 199
6β14. Book-Making Equipment and Definitions 200
6β15. Drawing Materials 200
6β16. Drawing Definitions 201
6β17. Pencils 202
6β18. Erasers 203
6β19. Pastels 204
6β20. Crayons 204
6β21. Markers 206
6β22. Inks 206
6β23. Brushes 207
6β24. Painting Materials 208
6β25. Painting Definitions 209
6β26. Color Pigments 211
6β27. Types of Paint 212
6β28. Watercolor Equipment 213
6β29. Printmaking Materials 214
6β30. Printmaking Definitions 216
6β31. Cheap Substitutes for Expensive Materials 218
6β32. Where to Find Useful Art Materials for Little Money 221
6β33. Recycling for Teachers of Art 222
Chapter 7 Painting, Drawing, and Printmaking
7β1. Quotations About the Graphic Arts 224
7β2. Famous Artists and Their Subjects 225
7β3. Great Themes in Painting 229
7β4. Painting a School Mural 230
7β5. Plein-Air Painting 231
7β6. Master Painters and Examples of Their Work 232
7β7. Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Artists 237
7β8. Music to Paint By 239
7β9. Artists Especially Known for Their Drawings 240
7β10. Printmaking Timeline 241
7β11. Famous Printmakers 242
Chapter 8 Photography and Digital Arts
8β1. Quotations About Photography 246
8β2. Events in Photography 247
8β3. Photo Secession, 1905β1917 248
8β4. Group F.64 Photographers, 1932βc. 1936 249
8β5. Farm Security Administration Photographers, 1935βc. 1941 249
8β6. Painters and Photography 250
8β7. Fifty Famous Contemporary Photographers 251
8β8. Fifty Master Photographers and Masterworks 257
8β9. One Hundred Notable Photographers 263
8β10. Historical Photo Terms 265
8β11. Photo-Appreciation Activities 266
8β12. Photographic Controls, Equipment, and Definitions 268
8β13. Creating Beauty 270
8β14. Photography Assignments 271
8β15. Photojournalism Assignments 271
8β16. Suggested Subjects for Photography 272
8β17. Terms Used in Computer Graphics 273
8β18. Digital Graphics Photography Projects 273
8β19. Computer Graphics Without a Camera 275
8β20. Video Definitions 276
8β21. Using a Video Camcorder 277
8β22. Video Camcorder Projects 278
8β23. Video Storyboard 279
Chapter 9 Sculpture and Ceramics
9β1. Quotations 281
Introduction 282
9β2. Sculpture Definitions 282
9β3. Materials and Equipment for Sculpture 283
9β4. Hardwoods and Softwoods for Carving 285
9β5. Safety Reminders for Sculpture 286
9β6. Important Sculptures by Unknown Artists. 286
9β7. Fifty Master Sculptors and Examples of Their Work 289
9β8. Famous Sculptors, Listed by Country 292
9β9. One Hundred Public Art Pieces 295
9β10. Ceramics Definitions 298
9β11. Equipment and Materials for Ceramics. 299
9β12. Teaching Ceramics 300
9β13. Decorating Methods for Ceramic Vessels 302
9β14. Famous Ceramics Artists 302
Chapter 10 Architecture
10β1. Quotations About Architecture 304
10β2. Architectural Terms 305
10β3. Architectural Elements 308
10β4. Famous Architects and Buildings Around the World 311
10β5. Contemporary Architecture 318
10β6. Frank Lloyd Wright Houses and Buildings Open to the Public 318
10β7. Building Innovations from Many Cultures 320
10β8. American Building Styles 322
10β9. American Museum-Houses by General Style 327
10β10. State Capitol Buildings and Their Architects 329
10β11. Vernacular Architecture 330
10β12. Eccentric Architecture 331
Chapter 11 Art Projects
11β1. Quotations 334
11β2. Subject Ideas 335
11β3. Better Composition 337
11β4. Ways to Change an Object in a Composition 338
11β5. One-Hour Projects 339
11β6. Ten Ideas for Combining Art with Language Arts 340
11β7. Fifteen Ideas for Combining Art with Math 341
11β8. Ten Ideas for Combining Art with Science 342
11β9. Ten Ideas for Combining Art with Social Studies 343
11β10. Art Field Trips 344
11β11. The Face 344
11β12. The Human Figure 345
11β13. Black and White 346
11β14. Colored Pencils 348
11β15. Markers 349
11β16. Crayons 350
11β17. Pastels 351
11β18. Mixed Media 352
11β19. Painting Information 353
11β20. Watercolor 354
11β21. Tempera 355
11β22. Finger Painting 356
11β23. Oil and Acrylic 357
11β24. Printmaking 358
11β25. Graphic Design 361
11β26. Paper 362
11β27. Papier MachΓ© 363
11β28. Collage 365
11β29. Book Arts 366
11β30. Fiber Arts 368
11β31. Ceramics 369
11β32. Sculpture 371
11β33. Architectural 374
Chapter 12 Schools and Careers in Art
12β1. Quotations 376
12β2. Preparing an Admissions Portfolio 377
12β3. Careers in Art 378
12β4. Degrees Available in Art and Related Fields of Study 380
12β5. Abbreviations for Art(s) Degrees 381
12β6. Independent Art Schools and Art Institutes 382
12β7. American Art Schools, Colleges, and Universities. 384
12β8. Summer Programs for High School Juniors and Seniors 388
12β9. Professional Summer Development for Teachers 390
Credit Notes 392
Index 394
Helen D. Hume is an art educator, artist, and author who has taught students in kindergarten through college. Her books include The Art Teacher's Survival Guide for Elementary and Middle Schools, Second Edition and The Art Lover's Almanac.
This thoroughly revised and updated edition of the acclaimed The Art Teacher's Book of Lists offers a practical yet comprehensive guide to everything arts educators need to knowΒfrom art history basics to a wealth of project ideas that will transform art learners into art lovers.
This dynamic resource includes more than 125 projects that art teachers, from novice to veteran, can use as everyday lessons. To enhance students' experience and fit with existing lesson plans, many projects combine art with science, math, language arts, and social studies. In each chapter, veteran art instructor Helen Hume describes the historical, cultural, and educational aspects of teaching art and offers tips on everything from photographing art to creating books.
Designed for busy educators, each of the book's lessons offers a description of the necessary preparation, explores interdisciplinary connections, gives clear instructions, and lists alternative projects. There are also tips on adapting projects for children with special needs and students at different grade levels.
The Art Teacher's Book of Lists, Second Edition helps art teachers encourage creativity in their students and integrate winning ideas into their lessons while aligning them with National Standards.
Praise for The Art Teacher's Book of Lists, Second Edition
"This book should top your list of 'must have' art education references. Whether I'm in need of a lesson idea or facts about an artist or art style, I'm continually amazed at the amount of information packed into this book. I always keep it within easy reach."ΒRick Peterson, art educator, Nixa Schools, Nixa, MO
"Hume packs decades of experience into her lists so that teachers old and new have a solid resource for creating lesson plans, bulletin boards, timelines, activities, and much more! It's like sitting down with a mentor who shares information that really works. You wouldn't believe what these lists can answer for you!"ΒChristie Berrier, art specialist, Atlantis Elementary School, Cocoa, FL
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100+ NEW lists
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350+ art project ideas
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Art history timelines
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Reproducible handouts
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780470482087
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
Education
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 213.40(W) x Dimensions: 274.30(H) x Dimensions: 25.40(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English