Artist-in-Residence Site: Transition Plus
403 Jackson St. Suite 206, Anoka (Con. Dist. 6)
Collaborating Teacher: Terri Breems
Teaching Artists: Anne Krocak; April Conlee, Assistant
Art Form: Visual Arts
Project Overview
Two groups of students worked collaboratively to design and
create a handmade clay tile, found object, mosaic wall-hanging that reflects
individuals’ creativity and their views about community. With the help of
artist in residence Anne Krocak, students dreamed up the imagery to use to
express those elements, then meticulously fixed translucent beads, metal
pieces, glass tiles and clay figures on mesh canvases. Scenes describing
favorite parts of school include images depicting self-awareness, physical
fitness, cooking, budgeting, mental health awareness and more. The two
one-of-a-kind mosaics will soon be on display in two Anoka-Hennepin School
District buildings. Students had a final
unvieling of one of them for the school and community during student
appreciation day.
Read more in the article published at: http://abcnewspapers.com/2013/05/16/transition-plus-students-create-mosaics-express-love-of-school
Project Highlights
“The students really responded well to the project
activities and the process. The class was organized in a way that supported
learning and the students then were always excited to see the next step in the
project. Finished projects turned out beautifully, students had a better
understanding of public art and their ability to work as an artist contributing
to their community.” – Anne Krocak,
Artist.
“These students have not only learned how to create a mosaic
and all the artistry that goes in to it, they’ve also learned different job
skills, how to do something for the community, how to work together, have their
voice heard. This has helped them cope with stress and anxiety, they’ve
explored leisure time activities and they’ve been exposed to different
opportunities within art and art therapies. These students are engaged and
they’re excited about it and they’ve learned so much.” – Terri Breems, Teacher.
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