Thursday, May 4, 2017

Natural vs. Manmade Tour, Part Four

In our final stop of the tour, we entered an underwater world created with nontraditional and unexpected materials by artist Pierre Huyghe.  In this world lives three spider crabs and a hermit crab whose shell was made by Huyghe.

At the top of this sculpture is a large rock.  Students had different theories for how the rock remains at the top of the water.  What do you think?  Ask a GROW student to find out how!


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Students added one last symbol on their natural to manmade spectrum for this sculpture.  They also completed their textwork and read all the words that described what they saw, heard, thought, or felt throughout our tour.

*Bonus!*  The second and third-graders were unable to walk through Richard Serra's sculpture My Curves Are Not Mad during their last visit because it was too wet and muddy from the sprinklers, so we made a quick detour during our tour. 


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