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Monday, May 23, 2011

"Sunnyvale" with the 4th Graders, based on "New Work" by Tucker Nichols



I proposed a project based on the work by Tucker Nichols to the 4th graders. Nichols is working and living near San Francisco and is having a solo exhibition at Gallery 16 right now.
I made a short power point presentation with the photos I took at the opening and we took some time to talk about the show. I told them that if they have the occasion, they should definitely go there. It is free, it is inviting contemporary art and there is a chance they could get inspired!




I talked to Tucker Nichols at the opening, I was intrigued by the use of a map of Austin. He told me pretty much all the drawings/paintings in the ensemble above are representations of places he remembers from his childhood. Maps, idea of maps, paths...

I wanted to make a project based on the idea of an interpretation of a map. I Googled the map of Sunnyvale and printed as many different squares of the map as there are children in the class.



Each student had a printed square map, a square sheet of colored paper for the background and another sheet of colored paper to work the streets. Scissors and glue. They could get more paper for the streets, but usually one sheet was enough. No pencil, no eraser.





We had two sessions of one hour each. It is short but I take what the teacher proposes and I work around it. The idea is to interpret the map, not to make a map. If the proportions are not respected, it is OK. What I wish they explore is the interesting interaction between the two colors, the fact that they are drawing without a pencil, that the material is simple, yet the result rich and diverse.



Sometimes they ask: is it good? And I say: What do you think? Are you interested by what you are seeing? Or: Do you wish to go further? Or: Take some time to look and then decide what you want to do next.



They were not obliged to do all the streets at all. They could only chose a few if they wanted to. They could make each street with different pieces of paper, as many pieces as they wanted to.















I am using some nice paper (65LB) bought at Michaels on sale (approximately $10). This pack contains 100 sheets in different colors, perfect for this project. It is thick enough, the colors are bright and it does not fade like the usual construction paper. I could use basic material to work on art projects with the children, but I want to emphasize the fact that art should be made with pleasure, and material is part of it. Very often, the children work with cheap material, which does not help them respect what they have done. If the basic material has a purpose - like working on a project with recycled material, that's great, but it has to be a choice.

4 comments:

Lori said...

Michele,
Another wonderful project. Is there a place at the school where you could have a show and everyone could see this work?

Michele Guieu said...

It's a very good idea, I did not think about it - I'll ask the teachers and the office.

Mike said...

awesome project

Michele Guieu said...

Thanks Mike! Your blog is really nice - I see that you 'll participate in SubZero, I'll be there so I hope to see your prints. I'll have an installation in a Phantom Gallery 66 south First Street.