Meanwhile, more discreet investigations ensue: Pre-k kids explore contrasting colors through tearing paper and gluing curled pieces down; first graders' collages jump and tease as they cut, fold and play with volume.
The Brooklyn New School is teeming with creativity in every medium and every mode: watercolor in the style of Van Gogh, hand drawn maps, poems, stories...Find installations of artwork outside the art room in the "gallery" or catch a glimpse of a kiln firing. From Jonathan's music room melodious sounds one day contrast joyous cacophony on another. Where have you seen creativity at BNS? Help us celebrate arts at BNS and blog it here! See "Posting guidelines" on the right.
Monday, October 27, 2014
Flying Paper
Between forms to be filled, reams to be gathered, dismissal notes, and backpacks full of pencil-outlined sad-missing-mommy-faces and/or I'm-a-big-boy-now rainbows, the beginning of the school year always generates an abundance of paper. In the BNS hallways paper is flying! What seems to be a math project focused on abundance and cumulation and comprised of graph paper cut into ten 100-square sections has culminated in a sculptural installation of that waves to excited children hurrying by!
Meanwhile, more discreet investigations ensue: Pre-k kids explore contrasting colors through tearing paper and gluing curled pieces down; first graders' collages jump and tease as they cut, fold and play with volume.
Meanwhile, more discreet investigations ensue: Pre-k kids explore contrasting colors through tearing paper and gluing curled pieces down; first graders' collages jump and tease as they cut, fold and play with volume.
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