Friday, May 31, 2019

Rosemont Family Day 2019

We finished our year with another fabulous Rosemont Family Day! DJ Sudie greeted smiling faces with festive dance tunes. Families enjoyed making banners with Kristen Barnhart and adding to colorful weavings with Lesli Robertson, a powerful performance by the Rosemont Dance Company, a fun family tour, a challenging scavenger hunt, and delicious ice cream. It is always such a treat to meet the families of GROW students. :)

Making banners with Kristen Barnhart






Weaving with Lesli Robertson





The very talented Rosemont Dance Company performed choreography they helped design while reciting the words to Jamie Lee Curtis's book Is There Really a Human Race?









Family Tour in the Sheila Hicks: Seize, Weave Space exhibition



Searching for Scavenger Hunt artworks



Delicious frozen treats from Melt Ice Creams


Fun with friends



A big, BIG THANKS to Ms. Cianciulli, Ms. Lawson, Ms. Rogers, and Ms. Stegall for their hard work throughout the year. This wonderful partnership would not be possible without these lovely ladies!!


Ms. Cianciulli and Ms. Lawson


Have a terrific summer, everyone!  We can't wait to see you next year.

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Metal Magic Tour Bonus

At the end of our tour, we visited these works of art by Iza Genzken. Genzken is this year's Nasher Prize Winner. Students began by sharing observations and asking questions about the sculptures. (The 3rd graders had such fun conversations at our first three stops that we didn't have time to visit this last gallery!)


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Iza Genzken is risk-taker who creates sculptures in new and innovative ways. She combines nontraditional materials in unexpected combinations and is inspired by architecture, pop culture, and historic events. 

New York City is one of Genzken's favorite place to visit. She likes to take photos and collect items to help her remind her visits. To finish our final tour for the year, students reflected on their tours at the Nasher this year and wrote down their favorite artwork and something they learned.

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Goodbye 2018-19! Stay tuned for one more blog post with fun photos from Rosemont Family Day.


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Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Metal Magic Tour, Part Three

We began our next stop by sketching this sculpture:



What does this sculpture look like to you? Does it remind you of anything? Students considered these questions, and altered their drawings to enhance and demonstrate what the sculpture looked like to them. Some examples include a volcano, a melting elephant, and different kinds of food.


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The artist Lynda Benglis began her career as a painter, but she wasn't interested in creating paintings on canvas that hung on the wall. So she began to experiment with pouring latex paint directly on the floor.


Lynda Benglis pouring paint
 She allowed the corner to shape the painting below, titled Corner. 

Corner Piece by Lynda Benglis
Benglis also created sculptures with polyurethane foam. First she mixed pigment with resin, then added another ingredient that causes it to foam. Much like the artwork above, she pours the polyurethane directly into the corner, where the foam swells and hardens. 

Untitled by Lynda Benglis
Quartered Meteor, currently on view at the Nasher, was cast in bronze from a foam sculpture like the one above.

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