Here are some photos of Flynn and Smith's classes working. Here are some photos of the finished masks! Wearing the mask is also a lot of fun! Some people chose to cut out eye holes, others created paper eyes so it was more of just a sculpture.
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1st graders close either a cardinal or a blue jay and looked closely at reference photos to put glaze on their clay birds. Mrs. Carroll will be my student teacher for 8 weeks. She made this awesome video to show you who she is! Check it out. ![]() Japanese Artist Yayoi Kusama Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC On view February 23–May 14, 2017 Open daily, 10:00 am–5:30 pm Free with Timed Pass, which will be available starting Feb 13th About the Exhibition:
Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors is a celebration of the legendary Japanese artist’s sixty-five-year career and promises to be one of 2017’s essential art experiences. Visitors will have the unprecedented opportunity to discover six of Kusama’s captivating Infinity Mirror Rooms alongside a selection of her other key works, including a number of paintings from her most recent series My Eternal Soul that have never been shown in the US. From her radical performances in the 1960’s, when she staged underground polka dot “Happenings” on the streets of New York, to her latest Infinity Mirror Room, All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins, 2016, the Hirshhorn exhibition will showcase Kusama’s full range of talent for the first time in Washington, DC. Don’t miss this unforgettable sensory journey through the mind and legacy of one of the world’s most popular artists. Seven students from Haycock were selected for the Children's Connection Newspaper! We are on pages 3 and 12.
Check out the link to the paper here. http://connectionarchives.com/PDF/2016/122816/McLean.pdf |
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