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I Spy

I Spy

I Spy The elements of art are the building blocks or “main ingredients” for how all works of art are made–by using them in different amounts and combinations, you can make endless works of art. The Elements • Line is a mark with greater length than width. Lines...
Surreal Art Game

Surreal Art Game

Surreal Art Game MATERIALS Magazines, newspapers, old books, or printed materials of any kind that can be cut up with illustrations, printed words of various sizes, colors etc. Paper to glue your work onto Glue Scissors Pencil Many artists use games and creative...
Photo Transfer

Photo Transfer

Photo Transfer MATERIALS Plate, wooden plaque, or glass Sponge Sponge Brush Water Modge Podge  Laser copy of photo (print photo in reverse) Clear poly-based spray or paint Just like the artwork, a plate with a picture on it, you can make a plate, mug, or plaque that...
Noel W. Anderson

Noel W. Anderson

Upraised hands could be read as symbols of greeting, of religious fervor, but this pose has become increasingly associated with compliance, fear, and resignation. By juxtaposing these historic images, while distorting and obscuring their initial context, Noel W....
Elizabeth Catlett

Elizabeth Catlett

Artist, teacher, and social activist Elizabeth Catlett was best known for her work in printmaking and sculpture. Many of her works feature female faces. To Catlett, the face was “key to both racial identity and the inner essence of humanity.” This sculpture of a...
Loïs Mailou Jones

Loïs Mailou Jones

While she was influenced by the Harlem Renaissance and was also an art professor at Howard University, it was Lois Mailou Jones’ marriage to a Haitian artist and her time in Haiti in the 1950s and 60s that inspired the colors and themes of this piece. The bright...
Black Professionals at the Hunter

Black Professionals at the Hunter

Black Professionals @ the Hunter is a series of events designed to offer opportunities for Chattanooga’s African American community to mix & mingle and engage more deeply with the Hunter. Gatherings will spotlight art by African American artists. Generously...
Carrie Mae Weems

Carrie Mae Weems

Weems’ provocative work explores how images shape our perceptions of class, gender and race. She photographed herself in this thoughtful, quiet pose to explore the place of African American women in the history of art. Though women have been painted in this...
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