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13 Choreographed Sharing: Art Show Choreography and "Stuff" Management

Young Artists Designing Signs

In this image we see 5th grade young artists lettering signs for the Art Show.

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Young Artists Designing Signs

Young artists cutting out letters for art show signage.

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Art Show Featuring Focus Artists

Focus artist handouts from studio stations and artist talks are included in the show to help viewers connect art world learning to young artists projects.

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Tiered Display for 3D Works

Roll paper boxes covered with black tablecloth create a tiered display on folding tables for 3D works. Sketches and Envision Handouts create the surround.

Tables with cardboard box risers covered by a tablecloth keep viewer focus on the artwork.

Wire Hanging System

Wires mounted and run near the ceiling allow roll paper to be clipped on at the top. Work can then be loaded on the maximized surface area.

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Young Artists Creating Signs

3rd grade young artists add color to signs lettered by 4th and 5th grade counterparts.

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Young Artists Hanging Artwork

Foam Core T's allow to young artists to hang work in pairs (one holding the T another straightening the work) level and straight on their own.

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Showing the Learning Process

Backboards display Envision handouts and pictures of the guided practice so that viewers can connect making to young artists final projects.

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Box Top Shelves for Sketchbooks

Box tops have been spray painted black and are stapled through the black backing paper onto the wall behind to create shelves for student sketchbooks made with Japanese Stab Binding.

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Roll Paper Preloaded with Artwork

Roll paper can also be preloaded with work and carried out and hung by students. Unloading is easy: just cut the around the work leaving the backing paper as mounting.

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