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Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Walgreens Expression Challenge

Want to win $2,000? Enter the Walgreens Expression Challenge.

What is the Walgreens Expression Challenge?

Established by the Walgreen Co., The Walgreens Expressions Challenge is a peer-to-peer based health awareness initiative for high school teens. At the core of the Expressions Challenge is an incentive based contest for teens to showcase their creative perspective on healthy lifestyle choices. The Challenge motivates participants to voice their opinion on critical life issues they face daily through creative writing, visual arts and media arts. In addition to the Challenge, the Expressions Challenge hosts annual programs including Gallery Tours and Teen Summits.

walgreensexpressionchallenge

Rough Draft Due Monday, Nov. 20
Final Draft Due Monday, Nov. 27

Monday, November 13, 2017

Empty Bowls Dinner - service learning essay and artist reflection

Today, you will write your artist statement and service learning essay for your ceramic bowl donated to the Empty Bowls dinner. 

But first, let's review about the Empty Bowls cause. The Empty Bowls Project is an international grassroots effort to raise both money and awareness in the fight to end hunger. This project represents what we do best—develop creative, exciting, and powerful models that are replicable and scalable by others wishing to work for social justice. By creating bowls, donating them to the dinner, members of the community purchase the bowl, have dinner and 100% of the proceeds go to local food pantries. 
http://www.emptybowls.net/


WHO DID WE HELP SPECIFICALLY?
A Just Harvest: 

A Just Harvest’s mission is to fight poverty and hunger in the Rogers Park and greater Chicago community by providing nutritious meals daily while cultivating community and economic development and organizing across racial, cultural and socioeconomic lines in order to create a more just society.
http://www.ajustharvest.org/sample-page/

Common Pantry:
Our mission is to meet the emergency food needs of our community through our weekly food distributions, home delivery to elderly clients, our hot lunch program and our monthly distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables on Produce Day. Through our Common Community Program, we help individuals and families address the root causes of food insecurity and poverty by assisting with benefit applications, job searches, housing issues and services to the homeless.
http://www.commonpantry.org/

Writing an Artist Statement:
The process of reflection is an important aspect in the production of an artist’s portfolio. Successful reflection enables self-awareness and personal growth. The artist statement should reveal the beliefs, emotions and feelings of the artist. Please consider the following:

  1. Describe the artwork.
  2. What was the inspiration for creating this piece of artwork?
  3. Describe what you did to create this artwork.
  4. What are some of the concepts that you learned while creating this artwork?
  5. What is your favorite part of this artwork? What was the least favorite?
  6. What would you change if you were to create it again? Why?
  7. Did anything about this artwork surprise you?
  8. Overall, how do you feel about the process and outcome?

Post-Service Reflection 
In order for your Service Learning hours to be registered, you will need to complete a reflection 
essay of 1-2 pages in length. Choose one or more of the following questions to guide your essay. 

1. Choose three words that best describe your Service Learning experience, and develop an essay 
around these words. 

2. Think back to your attitude about Service Learning prior to your experience. Did your 
experience change or confirm your attitude? Describe your experiences as you answer this 
question. 

3. Based on your Service Learning experience, discuss the problems that your project/placement 
site addressed. What do you think might be a good way to solve the problems that your service 
organization addresses? How did you address these issues during your project? Did your 
project address a symptom or a root cause? 

4. How is your service organization important to the people it serves? What changes would you 
suggest to the director or the Board of Directors? What was your role in the agency’s delivery of 
services? 

5. Do you have more or less sympathy/understanding for the problem you addressed than you did 
before your Service Learning experience? 

6. Did you take risks or did you play it safe during this experience? Were you challenged? Did you 
grow in any way? Did this experience impact the way that you see yourself or the world? 

7. What was the best experience during your Service Learning project? What was the worst 
experience? How would you approach this project or another project differently next time? 

8. Did the Service Learning experience impact the way that you are thinking about potential 
careers? If so, how? Describe what you did during your experience, to what issues you were 
exposed, the skills you gained, and/or the discussions you had that impacted your thinking about 
careers. 

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

1/2 Magazine Drawing - 40 points

Find an image of a person in a magazine. Tear it out, cut the magazine image in half, paste down one side, and draw the other side using pencil.

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Black Out Poetry as an ART

Once you've selected words or phrases from a magazine or newspaper, and have created a poem, make an artwork that's inspired by this poem.
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Empty Bowls Dinner

Friday, NOVEMBER 10! 6-8 pm
Mather Cafeteria
$10 donation - dinner, music, and beautiful ceramics

http://www.emptybowls.net/