Women Artists Bundle
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I worry that some art teachers don’t include women artists in their curriculum because they’re “not famous enough.” However, you can make a change! When you teach about women artists, those students will appreciate the art, and when they grow up they will expect to see art by women in museums and galleries. You can make a positive impact for historic and contemporary women artists beginning in your classroom!
In 2019, 45.5% of American artists were women, as reported by the National Endowment for the Arts. However, only 12.5% of artists in major museums are women according to a study lead by Chad Topaz of Williams College. If about half of contemporary artists are women, then our art curriculum should reflect the population. We can certainly do better than the museums and galleries.
This Women Artists bundle includes a variety of lesson plans, art history lectures, step-by-step art making tutorials, and community coloring pages. Most of the lessons are for elementary and middle school students, and they are perfect to use as part of an inclusive K-12 art curriculum. Incorporate these art making activities and projects during Women’s History Month in a regular classroom, or use them year-round in your art room. These prepared lessons and demonstrations will save you hours of research and planning! Finally, the artwork the students make will be impressive.
Community Coloring Page Feminine Attempt #2 by Klaire Lockheart is a life-sized coloring book project
Community Coloring Page: Countess Maria by ÉlisabethLouise Vigée-LeBrun is a scale replica of a painting by Queen Marie-Antoinette’s portrait artist
FridaKahlo Art History and Self-Portrait Project includes an art history introduction and drawing demonstration
Georgia O'Keeffe Flowers features an art history lecture and step-by-step tutorial example
Impressionism and Mary Cassatt introduces students to Impressionism while they create a master-copy drawing
Meyer's Messy Room Perspective Art Project teaches students how to use one point perspective like a contemporary artist
Mixed Media Self-Portrait like Reyna Hernandez inspires students to make art about their identities