Using Art And Art Education As A Form Of Discovery
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“The artist is always beginning. Any work of art which is not a beginning, an invention, a discovery is of little worth.”

― Ezra Pound

This quote from Ezra Pound on art as a process of discovery seems quite appropriate considering that today we celebrate Columbus Day – a day set aside to honor the historical figure most often associated with discovering America.

At Original Works we are so fortunate to have discovery taking place here on a daily basis and in a very unique way – through the boxes full of student artwork that arrive on our doorstep each day.

Boxes Arriving at Original Works

With artwork coming in from schools all over the country, we never know what we are going to see when we open the next school box.  Each time it is a surprise, a little discovery, a visual window into the topic the teacher selected and how the student interpreted it.

Sally Looking Through Artwork

What was the theme?  What mediums did the student use to express it?  How did different students approach the same subject matter?  It is always exciting for us to see, and if we feel that way then we have to believe that the art educators in charge of the classes have to be down right fascinated.

Wonderful Examples of Artwork

Speaking of art educators, if you haven’t yet discovered the Art Teacher of The Quarter feature on our website, now would be the perfect opportunity to check it out.  These are the people who are on the front lines of beginning, inventing and discovering each day.  Read first hand what motivates and excites them, and learn how they draw inspiration, energy and a sense of exploration from their students.

Enjoy!

Carol Newlin

Carol

Click below to see our featured lesson plan of the week!

Lighthouses of North Carolina

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