Title: Pop Art Gallery
1Pop Art Gallery
- Introduction
- Task
- Resources
- Process
- Evaluation
- Conclusion
- Standards
- Citations
- Teacher Notes
- A WebQuest for 8th Grade
- Art
- Designed by Jessica Cable
- dcable2_at_woh.rr.com
- EDTL 695 - Summer 2008
- Creating WebQuests for the K-12 Classroom
- Based on a template from The WebQuest Page
2Introduction
- It is 1955 and you are opening a new Art gallery
in New York City. There are many up-and-coming
artists with creative new ideas in the style of
Pop Art. You need to view paintings by several
artists and decide which pieces will be best for
the display.
3Task
- You will be assigned to a group of 3 and work
together to learn about Pop Art and decide how to
present Pop Art in the gallery for public
viewing. - Work together, after learning about Pop Art, to
fill the gallery for a big opening night. The
final project will be a poster of several Pop Art
pieces chosen and displayed by your team.
4Resources
- Poster board, color printed art images found on
web sites, glue, scissors, rulers, and triangles.
5Process
- Your main project is to create a poster showing
your gallery in 3-dimensions (remember your
Dream Room?) You will print color copies of the
chosen art pieces that best fit into your ideas
of Pop Art. Next, you will display them in your
gallery (poster) and give credit to the artist
and the web site where you found the piece. To
accomplish this task, the teacher will assign one
of the roles (Director, Curator, or Marketing
Director) to you and your team members. - See Roles for this Task for detailed descriptions
of each role). - Your team will search web sites about Pop Art and
Pop Artists and answer a few questions. -
6Gallery Production
- After all of your research, your team will create
your own mini-gallery on a poster. - draw a large room in 3-dimensions (remember our
dream rooms?) - show 3 walls, a ceiling, and floor
- copy the works of art (in color) and write down
the artist and the site where you found the work
- cut them out, add a frame if you wish, and glue
them in your gallery where you feel they should
go - make labels for the works (to give credit to
the artist and the web site where you found them) - add color and detail to make your gallery
unique and different from the other teams
To Conclusion
7 Roles for this Task
Each student will take on one of these
roles. Gallery Director- is responsible for
planning and day-to-day operation and performance
of the Gallery. The Director works with curator
to support the development of the Gallerys
collections and is also the spokesperson for the
gallery. Curator-is in charge of an art
gallery and selects what will be exhibited. You
also care for and look after the collection. The
curator contributes to the planning, development
of the Gallery's exhibition. This means you
determine what is seen in an exhibition and how
you see it. The curators also play an important
role in the development of the collection. Art
Historian- this person is an expert on many types
of art and art movements throughout history.
They serve as a guide in choosing quality works
for the gallery.
8Gallery Director
- investigate these web sites and answer the
following questions - Pop Art examples at
- Artcyclopedia
- History of Pop Art at
- Pop Art, What is it?
- Definition of Pop Art at
- Web Museum Paris
- Questions
- Where did the term Pop Art come from?
- Where did Pop Art develop?
- Pop Art is a rebellion against what?
To Gallery Production Page
9Curator
- Investigate these web sites and answer the
following questions - Biography of David Hockney
- Biography of Wayne Thiebaud
- Biography of Roy Lichtenstein
- Biography of Andy Warhol
- Biography of Jasper Johns
- Questions
- What are the differences in the 5 artists styles?
- Which artist used items from popular culture and
everyday life in their art? - Which are your favorite works by each artist?
Go to Gallery Production Page
10Art Historian
- Investigate these web sites and answer the
following questions - Biography of David Hockney
- Biography of Wayne Thiebaud
- Biography of Roy Lichtenstein
- Biography of Andy Warhol
- Biography of Jasper Johns
- Questions
- What are the differences in the 5 artists styles?
- Which artist used items from popular culture and
everyday life in their art? - Which are your favorite works by each artist?
Go to Gallery Production Page
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12Conclusion
- Congratulations on creating your own art gallery
of Pop Art! You learned about the development of
art in the 1950s and 1960s surrounded by social
change. Your gallery shows examples of pop art
and how different it was compared to past works
in galleries.
13Ohio Academic Content Standards Visual Arts
- Benchmark A Compare and contrast the distinctive
characteristics of art forms from various
cultural, historical and social contexts. - 1. Explain how social, cultural and political
factors affect what artists, architects or
designers create. - Benchmark C Demonstrate knowledge of historical
influences on contemporary works of art and make
predictions about influences on the future of
visual art. - 4. Identify examples of visual culture (e.g.,
advertising, political cartoons, product design
and theme parks) and discuss how visual art is
used to shape people's tastes, choices, values,
lifestyles, buying habits and opinions. - 5. Consider and discuss how contemporary artworks
contribute to and influence the future of art.
14Teacher Notes
- The students will have already completed a
project creating a 3-dimensional dream room in
one-point perspective.
15Citations
- About David Hockney. (n.d.) Retrieved June 13,
2008, from the Web site - http//www.davidhockney.com/bio.shtml
- Experience the best of New Zealands Art,
Retrieved June 14, 2008, from the Auckland Art
Gallery Web site http//www.aucklandartgallery.g
ovt.nz/aboutus/behindscenes/default.asp - Malyon J. Artists by Movement, Pop Art. (n.d.)
Retrieved June 13, 2008, from the Art - Cyclopedia Web site http//www.artcyclopedia.com/
history/pop.html - Nash, S. Wayne Thiebaud (2000, June). Retrieved
June 13, 2008, from The Artchive Web site - http//www.artchive.com/artchive/T/thiebaud.html
- Pioch, N. Pop Art. (2002, October 14) Retrieved
June 13, 2008, from the WebMuseum - Web site http//www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/tl/20th
/pop-art.html - Pedigree and Provenance. (n.d.) Retrieved June
13, 2008, from the Biddingtons Pop Art - Gallery Web site http//www.biddingtons.com/conte
nt/pedigreepop.html - Roy Lichtenstein, biography (n.d.) Retrieved June
13, 2008, from Art In the Picture.com Web site - http//www.artinthepicture.com/artists/Roy_Lichten
stein/biography.html - Wrbican, M. American Masters Andy Warhol. (n.d.)
Retrieved June 13, 2008, from the PBS Web - site http//www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/data
base/warhol_a.html - Sylvester, D. Jasper Johns. (1997, August 15).
Retrieved June 13, 2008, from The Artchive Web - site http//www.artchive.com/artchive/J/johnsbio.
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