CP3.7
Create visual art works that express ideas about the natural, constructed, and imagined environments.
Indicators for this outcome
(a)

Generate questions that arise from the investigation of a topic or area of interest to initiate inquiry (e.g., How have different artists represented plant life in visual art works and book illustrations?).

(b)

Develop a plan to visually explore selected question(s) (e.g., observe and draw, gather research information, imagine and paint).

(c)

Use guided Internet searches to investigate how artists represent the environment in different ways.

(d)

Explore inquiry questions visually (e.g., What are some unique characteristics of plant growth? How could we create our own representations of plant growth using different styles of art?).

(e)

Discuss how the plan and visual exploration is evolving, and adjust decisions accordingly.

(f)

Use guided Internet searches to investigate how artists use different art forms and media to express their ideas.

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R103974
Drawing One Page Comics with Allan Dotson - Grades 1-4
Allan Dotson is a comics artist and fantasy illustrator. In this program students will be led through drawing a one-page comic. Students will learn how to pencil and ink a close-up, long shot, and action shot on paper. Follow along with Allan’s teachings and get ready to draw a one page comic of your own using the tips and templates provided in the guide.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: March 23, 2021
R103982
Bringing Back the Buffalo Teachings with Lorne Kequahtooway and Joely BigEagle-Kequahtooway - Grades 3-4
Artists Lorne Kequahtooway and Joely BigEagle-Kequahtooway will teach students about the history of buffalo in North America. Lorne begins the discussion with a smudge of sage and invites all students/staff/teachers to participate. They explain the purpose of smudging ceremony.
Students will then create their own buffalo flags/banners to celebrate their role in shaping the current environment, while reflecting on the lesson.
Media and Formats : Video
Topic : Truth and Reconciliation
Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R013536
Métis Art and Stories in the Classroom with Leah Marie Dorion. Grades 3 & 4
Why were bison essential to people living on the plains, prior to the time of Treaty negotiations (1870s)? What does the bison represent today? This LIVE Arts broadcast features contemporary artwork and storytelling by Métis artist Leah Marie Dorion, based on her children's book, "Métis Camp Circle: A Bison Culture Way of Life." Leah reads from the book, discusses the importance of bison (past and present), explains the use of Métis symbolism and discuss the composition and design of the illustrations. Leah guides students through a live drawing activity where they learn to draw and paint a bison as inspired by Leah's particular style of creating and imagery.
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Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
free
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Record posted/updated: April 21, 2021
R013562
Drawn to the Beat with Allan Dotson. Grades 3, 4, 5 & 6
Students find out how to Get On Beat for Culture Days by learning to draw a detailed scene of a dancing humanoid character. Through guided demonstrations and audio samples, fantasy illustrator and comics artist, Allan Dotson, shares tips and techniques.
Media and Formats : Video
Price : Free
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Record posted/updated: April 4, 2022