ARTcentric at Lee Elementary School (2nd-6th Grade)
ARTcentric at Lee Elementary School (2nd-6th Grade)
Instructor: Sammy Lefenfeld
Day & Time: Wednesdays, 3:15-4:45pm
Dates: January 19 - March 16, 2022 (No Class 2/23)
Location: Lee Elementary School Art Room
Grades: 2nd-6th
Only open to 2nd-6th Grade students at Lee Elementary.
Each student is required to have a current Health Form from this year on file with IS183. Please fill out and submit a form for each child.
Please bring a snack to each class! No Class 2/23 for February Break.
About ARTcentric: Berkshires
The ARTcentric: Berkshires program positions local, established, Berkshire artists as “the masters” with each project inspired by their techniques and artistic visions. Through "Artist Spotlights", "About the Artist" and "Deep Dive" videos, and other live, video-based, and virtual resources, students will dive into the life and work of each artist and use their passion and mastery as inspiration for engaging, multi-media art projects. Led by IS183's talented faculty Artists, in ARTcentric: Berkshires, students will be introduced to artists, virtually "visit" their studios, hear about their journey to become professional artists, and finally create work using the same techniques. Students will assign a deeper meaning to the art they see in the county and develop a pride of place as they learn about the talent in our region. The program gives new definitions to “artists” and “art”, takes artists out of history books, and opens up possibilities for future careers.
ARTcentric: Berkshires - Elementary Edition 2
Featured Artists
Karen Arp-Sandel:
Karen Arp-Sandel is a visual artist specializing in collage art that includes mail art, collage sketchbooks, analogue photomontage, painted paper abstracts, found-object assemblage, shard mosaic murals, and hand bound artist books. She is the founder of Vibrant Visionary Collage Community and FeMail Art Network, which are international collaborative groups that empower women as artists. She holds a faculty position at IS183 Art School since 2000 and currently serves as Faculty Representative on the Board of Directors. An educator for 35 years, Karen advocates for educational equity, social justice and teaches art to amplify the creative voices of all people. Karen’s works out of Maison Collage Studio in her home, in Canaan, NY, where she makes art as a daily practice, teaches collage, and heads up a lively FeMail correspondence.
Michael Rousseau:
Michael Rousseau is a native of the Berkshires and has been continuously drawing and painting since an early age. After experimenting with many abstract acrylic painting styles, he switched to oil painting and began to devour the lessons of past masters, launching into a lengthy, self-guided exploration of oil painting materials and techniques. This has led to in-depth studies of the effects of chiaroscuro (light + shadow) and the chromatic effects of glazing.
Michael’s work is often inspired by Caravaggio and other Old Masters from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. His paintings often depict figures in a darkened environment.
Michael has two degrees from Rhode Island School of Design (MAT K-12, and BFA Illustration) and has been teaching publicly and privately for 15+ years. He was awarded a grant from the Berkshire Taconic Foundation to travel throughout Italy to study the life and work of Caravaggio and learn about his methods, materials, and techniques.
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