OUT OF THIS WORLD: WORKS BY STEVE TOBIN

Similar documents
Green Kid! Backyard Science. GreenKidCrafts.com. Issue 6 October a discover, play, and learn activity guide for kids 3-8. $5.

Halloween Party. Required:

Building A Community. ltd. Activities for Number ETHOS LTD Serving Canadian Schools Since Copyright 2007 Robert B.

Studio Art at the Morris Museum - Summer 2015

Make your own Maracas

Wild about Art Key Stage 1

CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY CHILDREN S SCHOOL - PRESCHOOL THREE S TREES NOVEMBER 2017

Illustrated Art Lessons

VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL. Crafts

Each week, children create art based on a Leo Lionni children s book

SAMSON IN THE SNOW. by Philip C. Stead Ages 4 8

Day of Play Family Festival Newsletter

Creation. Summer Bible Story Activities. Find more great stuff at sparkhouse.org

Art Around Us M P T LEVELED BOOK M. Visit for thousands of books and materials.

Pouring Enamels Technique Eight

Pouring Enamels Technique Nine

Challenge and Fun Badges For All Occasions Supporting Scouting and Guiding

1. Using black paper, draw and cut out a pot of gold and glue it to your water color paper.

that can be undertaken at early learning services to teach children how to re-use or recycle

Habitats: Activities Menu

CraFT BooK Supply List

(Alden - My sons hand prints )

WOW! Forest of Home. Ways to discover Forest of Light at home! Forest of Light:

Earn your Inventor Badge at the GSLC

Art Around Us. Visit for thousands of books and materials. A Reading A Z Level M Leveled Reader Word Count: 706

Island Park School District. Pre-K Art Education Curriculum Guide

The outdoor environment as the third teacher

GirlTime! Girl Scout Summer Fun. Explore Nature

Summer Explorer. Biodegradable Birdfeeder. Discover New Things to Play and Do! Visit the library and get a card if you do not have one.

Purposes of Diorama by All Rights Reserved.

ARTPRIZE FAMILY ACTIVITY KIT

Let s paw-ty! Children love their pets. It s a day to celebrate our furry friends.

Calligraphy-The art of beautiful or elegant handwriting.

Art-Drawing-Painting. 3-D or 3 dimensional when all 3 dimensions: length, height, and width can be touched and felt.

A Colorful World Illustrated Art Lessons

Pouring Enamels Technique Seven

Small groups Art should be facilitated in a group of no more than 4

Learn More about Spiders

Course: Kindergarten Year: Teacher: D. Remetta. Lesson: Clay Pinch Pot Approximate Time Frame: 2 Weeks Essential Questions Enduring

Ceip Isaac Peral Terrassa

Gadsden Arts Center & Museum

COLORS. Mengle Memorial Library 324 Main Street Brockway, PA menglelibrary.org

My CDM Visit: A Social Story. We Find the Museum We might drive to the event. We might park the car and walk over to the Museum.

Years 3 and 4- Visual and Media Arts. Student Resource

Illustrated Art Lessons

THORPE HESLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL TOPIC PLANNING. YR: Mixed ½ and Y2 SUBJECT: Art TERM: Summer 2

Collaborative Weaving

Happy Camper Book Fair Entrance Instructions

room the activity room

AWESOME ACTIVITIES HOLIDAY PROGRAM SUMMER WEEK 1

Beautiful full-color samples show children s actual work. Clear step-by-step illustrated directions guarantee successful experiences.

For further information and registration, or call (06)

Mega Markers Pear Artwork

ART (60) CLASSES IX AND X

abstract art in which the artist changes the way something looks so that it doesn t look like the real object it represents.

Junior Drawing Artist

What s Happening in Holiday Club

Bulletin Board. Class I

Name. Don t look at the title of these paintings on the labels until you have completed these worksheets.

WEEK ONE: JULY 6-10 MORNING CLASSES (GRADES K-5) DRAWING FUN Kimberly Kanachovski Level: 4 th and 5 th Grades. CARTOONING Elena Steier

Art Explosion. Complete requirements 1 3. Requirement 4 is optional:

Green Kid. Feathered Friends. GreenKidCrafts.com. a create, play, and learn activity guide for kids. Issue 13 April $4.

Moselle Blair and Gail Goldspiel

Teacher s Book Arts & Crafts 1 PRIMARY

ART CLASSES for Grades 3+up

Art Masterpiece: Chain of Spires Along the Gila River, (1855) by John Mix Stanley

Science in the Schoolyard Guide: FOSS Wood and Paper

Boone County Mini 4-H. Arts & Crafts

Lesson Activities. Anne Acheson

Outcomes and Indicators. Appreciating

Plan-Ahead Supply List

Enduring Understanding Different qualities of lines rough, smooth, soft, jagged can imply natural textures.

Collect and store art in a safe place. Be sure to have at least 1 piece of art work from each child in attendance.

Architecture and Colour

August 7 th August 13 th Focus: Art, Math, History, and Science

More Tactile and Kinesthetic Activities to Correct Letter Reversals

Drawing from observation

WEEKLY JOURNAL TOPICS 10 points per journal topic (refer to rubric in the syllabus) Write in complete sentences and correct conventions!!!

MOVING TO THRIVE: ACTIVITIES FOR AGES 10 TO 18 YEARS

Course: Grade One Year: 2019 Teacher: D. Remetta

Wednesday, November 17, 2010 CLAY REVIEW

GENERAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Grade 1 Art. Content Skills Learning Targets Assessment Resources & Technology CEQ: CFA1: Rubric found in movement.

Princefield First School. Art and Design

It is an all day party! Do hourly activities, games and special crafts. We suggest offering a special 3pm and 8pm snack.

LESSON PLAN: Art Garden By Heather Lamanno Lough, October 2010

Guidance for incorporating Science, Math and Literacy in the Classroom Environment. Science in the Classroom Environment

SA Additional Projects

Gala Day. Projects. It s all about Sustainability!

WheatonArts Home School Classes

1 2 YEAR OLDS. Make baby s own photo album. What you need: Photos Cardboard

Writer s Model. I-Search Paper

PAINTING SYLLABUS. Session B Painting Instructor: Kate Stewart TA: Mona Welch

Lions, and Tigers, and Bears, Oh My!

LESSON PLAN: Abstract Art By Heather Lamanno Lough, June 2012

Alphabet Search Activity and Coloring Book Larry Daste

Spelling Homework *13. *14. My Spelling Words. Name: Week of:

Seussville Celebration

Piet Mondrian

Junior Division Director in charge: Sue Pearson

Transcription:

OUT OF THIS WORLD: WORKS BY STEVE TOBIN Family Activity Guide

Start your exploration outside the museum on Pine Street. Photo credit by Mary Naydan 2014 ABC Art Find this sculpture. Look closely. What is it made out of? Can you find the letters that spell your name? Write it below: Bonus Challenge: Find all the letters in the alphabet! Color BINGO Steve Tobin uses all the colors of the rainbow in his artwork. Put an X through the box when you find the color in one of his sculptures. When you get four X s horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, you win! Can you fill the entire board? Pink Purple Gold Brown Orange Blue Red Black Emerald Teal Gray

Romeo & Juliet Find this sculpture on the lawn between the museum and the library. Unlike most of Steve Tobin s other Roots, this one has a title. This sculpture is named after two characters from William Shakespeare s most famous play, Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet were very much in love, but their feuding families never wanted them to be together. Photo credit by Mary Naydan 2014 Talk about what Steve Tobin shows you in these Roots that reminds you of: Love and Hate Unity and Separation Friendship and Conflict Joy and Sadness Parents and Children What Do You See? Choose your favorite Steelroots sculpture on Pine Street or in the Pfundt Sculpture Garden. What do you see when you look at it? A dinosaur skeleton? Two tango dancers? Draw or write about it in the box below.

Steelroots: 3D Calligraphy Steve Tobin s fluid lines are inspired by Japanese calligraphy, the art of drawing Japanese characters with a bamboo brush and black ink. You can see the influence in Tobin s Sumi Ink Drawings, like this one here. For some of Tobin s sculptures, the sun even casts shadows on the ground in the shape of actual Japanese characters! Circle the Japanese character below that you think inspired all of the Steelroots sculptures. The answer is at the bottom of this page. A. B. C. mankind life power Use the side of your pencil to draw your favorite Steelroots sculpture in the style of Japanese calligraphy. Answer: A. mankind. The character (and the Steelroots sculptures) look like two legs joined to a body.

Forest Floors: Make Your Own Scavenger Hunt Just like landscape painters, Steve Tobin is inspired by the beauty of the natural world around him. Go into the Pfundt Sculpture Garden and write down some of the objects that you find in his Forest Floors works on the lines below. Then, venture inside the museum to the Lenfest Exhibition of Pennsylvania Impressionism. Put a check mark ( ) in the box next to the objects that you can also find in the paintings in the landscape gallery.

Explosions of Creativity Find your favorite exploding pot in the gallery exhibit! Why do you like it? Steve Tobin is an artist with a love of science. He experimented for years with exploding clay pots. How does he make them? Guess the order of the steps below by numbering them 1-7. Check your answer at the bottom of this page. A. Place a firework inside the clay block and watch it explode! B. Let the piece dry for several months to a year. C. Load the piece into an oven (called a kiln) and fire it for 2 weeks at 2400 degrees. D. Texture the entire outside surface of the clay with lines. E. Pour clear glass in the bottom of the clay piece. When the liquid glass is heated, it mixes with the metals from the firework to make the glowing reds, blues, and greens you see! F. Form a rectangular block of wet clay. G. Open the kiln at 900 degrees to crackle the glass. Answer: A. 3; B. 4; C. 6; D. 2; E. 5; F. 1; G. 7

Lantern House Scavenger Hunt Steve Tobin created a whole house made only from old glass slides. Can you find the following items in the slides? Place a check mark ( ) in the box next to the objects you can find. Statue Painting Portrait Cartoon Coin X- ray Big building Small building New building Old building Beach City Country Desert Bird Forest animal Insect Farm animal Sea creature Desert animal Flower Plant Fruit Vegetable Moving person Sitting person Running person Old person Young person Colorful slide Black and white slide Tree

Try This at Home! You can be an artist just like Steve Tobin! Try these fun and easy activities at home to make your own masterpieces. Make Your Own Steelroots Directions: Use any of these materials to build your own Steelroots- inspired sculpture: ê Pipe cleaners ê Newspaper ê Drinking straws ê Paper towel and toilet paper rolls ê Toothpicks and mini marshmallows Paper Maché Bowl Supplies: Newspaper strips Small bowl Elmer s Glue Water Food coloring (optional) Balloon Photo credit by Kenneth Ek Directions: 1. Mix Elmer s Glue and water in a bowl. (Optional: Put a few drops of food coloring into the glue and water to make a colorful bowl.) 2. Blow up the balloon. 3. Make paper maché by dipping newspaper into the bowl. 4. Attach the newspaper strips around half of the balloon so that it forms the shape of a bowl. 5. After the newspaper strips are dry, pop the balloon. 6. Optional: To make your bowl look more like Steve Tobin s exploded clay pots, rip the edges of the newspaper. Earth Art Supplies: ê Your backyard! ê Cardboard (optional) ê Elmer s Glue (optional) Directions: 1. Collect twigs, leaves, grass, acorns, pinecones, stones, and flowers from your backyard. 2. Arrange your items in fun shapes and patterns. 3. Leave your sculpture outside to interact with the wind and rain, or glue it down on a piece of cardboard and bring it inside! MichenerArtMuseum.org Out of This World: Works by Steve Tobin is generously supported by Visit Bucks County and an anonymous friend of the Museum. Find out more at learn.michenerartmuseum.org The Outdoor Sculpture program is sponsored by Fulton Bank. Colorful Creations: Tie- dye Supplies: Tape Spray bottle Vinegar Water Coffee filter Food coloring Baking soda Directions: 1. Tape the coffee filter down on some newspaper. 2. Scoop out some baking soda onto the coffee filter, and then add a few drops of food coloring on top. 3. In a spray bottle, mix ¾ vinegar and ¼ water solution. Spray the coffee filter and baking soda. 4. Watch the coffee filter fizz and bubble! After the fizzing has stopped, let the coffee filter dry. Cover photo Steve Tobin 2014 Activity Guide created by Amber Fitch and Mary Naydan 2014