Art Literature Courses
January 2023 - May 2023
REGISTER NOW for Spring 2023!!
Each week, students will be a corresponding art project to enhance their reading!
Students share their projects in class.
It is quite motiving and fun to join together to read and to create!
Expectations for each lesson:
1. Art Projects: - Complete the art project based on the reading.
2. Write about 100 words to explain your artistic response or
be prepared to explain your artistic response to the class.
These courses meet via Zoom Room weekly
Tuition $300/Student/Semester
REGISTRATION IS OPEN NOW! (Click HERE or EMAIL MRS. G. TO REGISTER YOUR STUDENT)
High School
Art/World Literature Ages 13+. Day/Time TBD $300/Spring Semester This weekly Literature/Art Course is geared toward students who would like to expand the breadth of their artistic talents as we dive into the world of choice based art in response to great literature. Over the school year, we will read the following WorldLiterature Classics and students learn about other cultures while responding artistically to the literature. This year-long course requires reading, sketching, and a project each week. *Guided projects are offered, but students are free to respond artistically to the lessons as they wish. Intended Reading list: Tale of Two Cities - London/France - 1775-93 The Family Romanov: Murder, Rebellion and the Fall of the Imperial Russia - 1918 The Book Thief - Germany 1939 Flowers for Algernon - NYC - 1960s Spring Semester Ice Station - Antarctica/Australia - 1980s Siddhartha - India - 1986 I am Malala - Pakistan - 2012 Furia - Argentina - 2000s We are Not from Here - Mexico 2020 |
Art/Composers
Ages 10-16 years Wednesdays @ 12:00 EST ($300/semester) This weekly Art/Composers Course is geared toward students who would like to expand the breadth of their artistic talents as we dive into the world of choice based art in response to great music. The "Composers and Art course provides your student with the opportunity to respond to music from around the world through many different types of choice based arts projects. *Guided projects are offered, but students are free to respond artistically to the lessons as they wish. (Art projects are not step by step projects, but projects that encourages students to response to the composer of the lesson.) For each lesson, students are required to explain their artistic response with a few words explaining their creations when they share in the following lesson. Covering: Fall Semester Vivaldi Handel Bach Haydn Mozart Beethoven Schubert Mendelssohn Chopin Schumann Liszt Verdi Bruckner Foster Spring Semester Brahams Tchailkovsky Dvořák Fauré Elgar Debussy Strauss Joplin Ives Gershwin Copeland Williams |
Middle School
Art/Literature Ages 10-13 years. (6th - 8th Grades +/-) Tuesdays @ 12:30 PM EST ($300/semester) This weekly Literature/Art Course is geared toward students who would like to expand the breadth of their artistic talents as we dive into the world of choice based art in response to great literature. Over the school year, we will read the following WorldLiterature Classics and students learn about other cultures while responding artistically to the literature. This year-long course requires reading, sketching, and a project each week. *Guided projects are offered, but students are free to respond artistically to the lessons as they wish. Intended Reading list: Theater Shoes - and/or The War that Saved My Life - London 1940s Anastasia - Russia The Blackbird Girls - Cuba Spring Semester A Long Walk to Water, or The Red Pencil - Africa Bud, Not Buddy - America Malala- Middle East - Pakistan Storm Boy and/or How the Penguins Saved Veronica - Australia/Antarctica The Secret of Andes - Peru Dancing Home - Mexico |
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Art Literature Courses 2021-2022
September 2021 - May 2022
Art/American Lit - High School
Art/American Lit - Middle School
Art/Christian Lit
Art/Composers
September 2021 - May 2022
Art/American Lit - High School
Art/American Lit - Middle School
Art/Christian Lit
Art/Composers
Art Literature Courses 2020-2021
September 2020 - May 2021
Art/American Lit - Lord of the Rings
Art/American Lit - Narnia
Art/American Lit - Beatrix Potter
Some of the Narnia and Lord of the Rings Projects
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"I cleaned and hollowed out a gourd to create the world of Narnia. I painted the ground to match the hillside and added painted rocks to serve as mountains. The pegasus, Fledge, is made of a twig I hand-carved, and I added a piece of a maple leaf for wings. On it, Pauly and Digaree are riding, one in front of the other, and they are made from twigs and string, attached to the top of the gourd by a thread. To photograph it I shined a flashlight in from a hole I made in the back of the gourd." - By Inga
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"The Door" - by Inga
By Isabella
"Lord of the Rings" Projects - "The Hobbit"
"The Hobbit" - Pages 1-54
"The Hobbit" - Pages 55-111
"The Hobbit" - Pages 112 - 170 (Animal Persona - If you could change into an animal... "
"The Hobbit" - Pages 171 - 233
"I tried to include both elements of barrels and invisibility into it. My project is a suncatcher I made from a plastic water bottle, which is clear and looks invisible when placed against the right background. Also, I painted ( with watercolors) the scene of the barrels in the river, as the dwarfs and Bilbo are escaping from the Elvenking. Also, I included a purple dot to identify Bilbo, purple because the water was cold and that would make him turn purple, like having frostbite all over." - Zahara
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"The Hobbit" - Pages 233-287 - Respond Artistically to a Quote from the book.
"The Hobbit" - Pages 288- End - What did you learn?
"Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring" - Chapter 1
"Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring" - Chapters 2-3
"Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring" - Chapters 2-3
"Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring" - Chapters 3-7
"Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring" - Chapters 8-10
"Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring" - Chapters 10-12