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Teacher Reflections

"We are accustomed to know that art is something sacred. Americans deny this statement in practice. The Andy Warhol Museum staff provided us with the opportunity to learn about art techniques, to experiment ourselves without having any special artistic capabilities. It was so great to dare!"

Nina M. Kubar,
English Teacher

 

 


Student Projects & Adaptations: School 3 - Belaya Kalitva, Russia
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Nina M. Kubar, English Teacher

Russian zine pages


Summary:

This web page is the result of a yearlong education program beginning in 2005 with discussions amongst the Warhol Museum, Alcoa Foundation, Alcoa Russia and local education representatives in both Samara and Belaya Kalitva. An outline of an education program was developed that focused on using the Museums new online curriculum http://edu.warhol.org as a resource and working with a small number of local schools and teachers to enable deep engagement, as well as on providing these schools with needed technology resources. Subsequently, Warhol Museum staff traveled to Samara and Belaya Kalitva to conduct teacher workshops demonstrating the online curriculum and various technologies and artistic practices. They also visited the schools involved and held student master classes for select students. Teachers and a group of students from each of the thirteen participating schools worked together to create projects inspired by Warhol’s art, life and practice. Each school received the gift of a computer, Internet access and other equipment.

Russian Student with silkscreen

Adaptations:

This student holds a silk screen, which she made herself. The students found ingenious solutions to technical problems in the process of making screens, as they did not have a darkroom or other necessary supplies used to make traditional screens.

 

 

 

 

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