Approximately 130 students from 9 art classes visited The Rockwell last fall. Students were prompted to explore the galleries, look closely and examine the diverse works on view. They considered how art reflects and connects to history, culture and our shared human experiences. They also looked at different mediums, and studied how different works of art were made. Students were encouraged to think outside the box to thoughtfully incorporate aspects of artwork in the Museum’s collection into their own unique, expressive ideas.
Students experimented with media, design, color, artistic processes and techniques for their individual creations. They learned to be intentional in their artistic choices, and were encouraged to question why they were drawn to specific works of art and why they chose to explore certain art-making techniques. By fostering an awareness of their choices, we continue to motivate students to understand the meaning behind the creative process and the meaningful choices artists make to convey an important message or idea.