Street Art
with Dee Zabel
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Immerse yourself in the dynamic world of Street Art with this hands-on workshop designed to inspire and empower educators. Dive into the question "What is art, and what is damage?" as a springboard for creative exploration and critical thinking.
The morning session showcases two real-world examples of inquiry-based Street Art programs led by Dee Zabel, tailored to both primary and secondary schools.
In the afternoon, roll up your sleeves and master a variety of Street Art techniques as you design and decorate your own wooden skateboard deck! These skills are not only fun but also highly engaging, offering a new way to captivate your students and bring contemporary artists into your art program.
Techniques covered include: spray painting, stenciling, using paint markers.
(There will also be alternative, non-aerosol methods & mediums explored to engage all student levels and accessibility)
In this live in-person workshop, you will:
- Explore Street Art and Artists.
- Discuss "What is art, and what is damage?"
- Consider how street art has evolved and changed to include a range of materials and techniques.
- Create your own wooden skateboard.
- Explore multiple mediums and techniques including spray paint, stenciling, and paint markers.
- Learn how to adapt techniques for all levels and abilities.
- Discuss classroom tips, set-up, extension ideas and display options.
- Share feedback, questions and outcomes with the group & presenter.
What’s Included:
- Live In-Person Workshop with Dee Zabel
- Teachers Resource Notes
- All Materials Provided
- Catering included