Student Work

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Welcome to the 2014-2015 School Year! Art is Great!



 JCJHS 8th graders, parents and guardians,

We will begin our creative journey in terms 1 and 2 of the 2014-2015 school year.  Students will be experiencing art making in unique and fun ways in my class. I believe that now more than ever, in this visual age, that students need art to become better equipped for their future.  Art teaches an array of mental habits and problem solving skills which equip students to form mental images – an ability that chemists, engineers, and architects use to create models and inventors use to think up new ideas. Without creation, we would not live in the technologically driven, vibrant, diverse, and visual world we live in today.
As an art teacher, I strive to make each and every student feel that art is an individual expression with many interpretations and not everyone will create or think about things the same way. In this class, students will find their personal style and use it throughout each lesson. 

You can find the class syllabus on my eboard. This outlines the art curriculum that aligns with the Massachusetts Art Frameworks, materials need for the class, grading and other pertinent information.
This year I am continuing this art blog in addition to my teacher  E-board.  The address is:
www.jcjhsart.blogspot.com. I produced this blog so that parents and the community can have in depth access to our exciting classroom experiences.  Descriptions of art projects, photos of student work and students in the art making experience will be featured, as well as art opportunities that students can become involved in.  I will also be posting information about art exhibits and galleries featured in the school throughout the year. In doing this, it is my hope that families can become more aware of what is going on in the classroom as well as have the opportunity to become involved in the arts at Joseph Case Junior High School.


Thank you for your time. I look forward to working with our 8th grade students this year.