Monday
Friday
Spotlight Artist: Yayoi Kusama
Yayoi Kusama the polka dot princess
Get to Know Yayoi Kusama
- · She was born in Matsumoto, Japan
1929, into a wealthy family who owned a plant and seed farm.
- · 1957, in her 20’s, Kusama relocated
to the United State-Seattle then New York City, to become an artist
- · She was friends with American artist
Georgia O’Keeffe.
- · Kusama has stated that “polka dots
are a way to infinity.” She calls her fields of polka dots “infinity nets.”
- · Yayoi’s early years in the United
States were financially difficult but creatively productive.
- · She helped pioneer Pop, performance, happenings,
and installation art.
- · She returned to live in Japan in 1973.
- · Yayoi uses fashion and culture as an
artistic statement. She has designed everything from handbags to lip gloss
and Coke cans.
- · Today, Yayoi Kusama currently holds
the record for the most expensive artwork sold at auction by a living female
artist at $7.1 million in 2014 for White Net No. 28 (1960). Yayoi
Kusama is considered the most successful living female artist.
Thursday
2020-2021 Our New Year
Hello and welcome to our New School Year. Yes we are continuing with distance learning which means that we will all be learning to learn in different and exciting ways!
Here are some fun coloring pages to start your year with inspiration and creativity, print, color and enjoy.
Friday
Wrapping up 2019-2020
I don't know how next year will roll out but please know that I will be there to support you, inspire you and encourage you.
Stay safe, keep making art, think outside the box but never run with scissors!
with love and kindness,
Ms. Jane
Let's Make Art! Family Workshop at Home: Keith Haring
Monday
Porch Stories with Ms. Jane and Mrs. Kane #4
Friday
Returning unfinished art
It was hard to send home unfinished pieces but I was so glad that all of the students would have art folders to pick up before the end of the school year. Stay Safe!
Monday
Friday
Porch Stories with Ms. Jane and Mrs. Kane Ep. #3
Friday
STEAM Blog site
We have set up a David Lubin STEAM blog site that will archive Science, Technology, Engineering Art and Math projects, resources, challenges, books and notices.
Take a look! https://davidlubinsteam.blogspot.com/