Looking and Responding · Art History and Criticism
The Artist's Studio
Learning about how artists work and the different environments where art is created.
Key Questions
- 1What kind of tools does a sculptor need compared to a painter?
- 2Why do artists sometimes work in big groups and sometimes work alone?
- 3If you were an artist, what would your dream studio look like?
NCCA Curriculum Specifications
NCCA: Primary - Critical and Aesthetic ResponseNCCA: Primary - Awareness of Environment
Class/Year: 2nd Class
Subject: Creative Journeys: Exploring the Visual World
Unit: Looking and Responding
Period: Art History and Criticism
Suggested Methodologies
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