Open studio, ecco un bel progetto ideato dal Getty con l'artista Mark Bradford per l'educazione artistica nelle classi, una iniziativa per gli insegnanti, una serie di file pdf scaricabili gratuitamente per dialogare sulle forme dell'arte.
In questa iniziativa sono già stati attivati diversi artisti, tra cui Xu Bing, Catherine Opie, Kara Walker, Michael Joo e tanti altri.
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Los Angeles artist Mark Bradford conceived Open Studio, the inaugural project of the Getty Artists Program,
for a target audience of K–12 teachers, with the goal of making
contemporary arts education accessible to teachers and classrooms across
the nation and around the world. Authored by noted international
artists, Open Studio is a collection of art-making activities that
presents the unique perspectives of practicing artists. Each activity is
presented as a free, downloadable PDF that includes an artmaking
prompt, an artist biography, and images of the artist and works of art
by the artist. As with all other teacher resources the J. Paul Getty
Museum presents online, Open Studio addresses select national and
California visual arts content standards.
These activities all address the following:
- California Visual Arts Content Standards for Creative Expression 2.0
- National Content Standard: 1
This project was originally conceived by Los Angeles-based artist
Mark Bradford as part of the Getty Artists Program at the J. Paul Getty
Museum and has since expanded to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) and the Aspen Art Museum.
Open Studio aims to make contemporary arts education accessible
to teachers and classrooms across the nation and around the world. Mark
Bradford explains his inspiration for the project in the video above.