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    Jennifer Place
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      Middle and High School Students

      Goal:  Develop a knowledge base of contemporary Chinese artists in preparation for trip to 798 Art Zone in China.

      Essential Questions: 

              1.)  How is contemporary Chinese art different/same as traditional Chinese art?

              2.)  How do artists become part of a major art district such as 798?

              3.)  In what ways are artists at risk when they freely express themselves and their opinions/beliefs via visual arts?

    Students may work in pairs or groups of three and will present their findings to the class.

    Resources:  Any website of Chinese Art Museums. 

                      Contemporary Chinese Art:  1970s to 2000s.  Wu Hung   Thames & Hudson, 2014

    Step 1:  Show a brief series of images that represent a variety of traditional and contemporary Chinese art.  Initiate discussions regarding what students noticed in the examples.  Discuss first with a neighbor, then as a whole class.

    Step 2:  Students write questions based upon what they would like to learn.

    Step 3:  Students search for names of artists currently in residence at 798 Zone.

    Step 4:  Research chosen artist's background and their art, including media choice and techniques.

    Step 5:  Determine whether or not there are connections to traditional arts of China.

    Step 6:  If possible create a small original art work in artist's style.

    Step 7:  Create a presentation and share with class. 

     

       

     

     

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