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Re: [teacherartexchange] Art Resources --- Make your suggestion for Dropping in on subject

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From: Rebecca Burch (mamallama_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Fri Jan 13 2006 - 12:20:37 PST


I have that one. It's great for grades 8 and up, but my 6 and 7th
graders kind of zone out when the art critic starts talking. And
there are a couple of really quick erotic-art images.... nothing too
bad, but I'm kind of waiting for some parent to call in and complain.
(This is a Catholic school.)

Thanks, though. I might just make a Powerpoint or something.

On 1/13/06, Sidnie Miller <smiller@elko.k12.nv.us> wrote:
> I have a Keith Haring video entitled "Drawing the Line" and it doesn't refer to his late work and it's suitable
> to show kids. It's by Kultur and I got in in a museum store somewhere.
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> >>> mamallama@gmail.com 01/12/06 12:44 PM >>>
> That's great!!! I suggested Keith Haring. I'm having a heck of a
> time finding anything suitable for grades 6-8 about him, which is a
> shame because my kids adore his artwork, and you know they really love
> hearing about his subway graffiti days. Unfortunately, any video I've
> found with actual footage of him in person also has some of his more
> erotic images that I really don't want to show to the younger kids.
>
> That trip looks great. I wish I could go. Maybe another time.
>
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