This song is incredibly catchy AND it has a robot riding a unicorn. What more could you want? This song helps students learn primary, secondary, warm, and cool color families.
This song is incredibly catchy AND it has a robot riding a unicorn. What more could you want? This song helps students learn primary, secondary, warm, and cool color families.
The Smithsonian Museums are a great resources for online learning and art activities.
Check out games and activities on George Catlin, who painting several Native American tribes, and George Washington, first President of the United States.
NEXT MONTH: The 5th graders’ bibelot sculptures and artist statements will be on display at the Headley-Whitney Museum. All students will have a photograph of their sculpture and their artist statement on display. Students will vote on 24 students artworks to be transported to the Museum. ALL students are invited to the opening reception on November 22, from 1:00-3:00 pm. All 5th grade students received a postcard invitation. The exhibition will continue until December 21st, 2014. The Museum is only a few minutes away from Versailles, please visit!
For more information, please visit: http://www.headley-whitney.org/
We are excited to announce an upcoming art contest!
Celebrating Art Contest
Any student grades K-12 can enter for free. Contest divisions are K-3, 4-6, 7-9,and 10-12. You can enter any artwork that can have a still digital image, like painting, sculpture, drawing, collage, not photography. More information is available at: http://www.celebratingart.com/
Deadlines:
If you would like Ms. Baird to enter your artwork online, please have it to her by Wednesday, November 19, 2014.
If parents would like to enter students’ artwork online, it is due by Wednesday, December 3, 2014.
Welcome to a new school year!
We have some exciting things coming up in the art room this year. Last year was a successful year with plenty of new experiences: Improbable Baubles art exhibition at the Headley-Whitney Museum, the National Gallery of Art with the 5th grade in D.C., and the first Fine Arts Field Trip to UK with Mrs. Bowmer. I am excited to see how students will grow from these opportunities again this year. I am ready to create a memorable year in the art room!
We rely on donations to supplement our creative projects, please feel free to send in any of the following supplies:
These are the same supplies listed on the Simmons School- Wide Supply List. If you have already donated, THANK YOU for your generosity. Our art program wouldn’t be the same without your help.
We collect the following supplies all year long:
I look forward to a wonderful year at Simmons!
Please join us for the Spring Fine Arts Night on Thursday, March 20th. The 4th grade will performing at 5:45 and the 5th grade at 6:00. Refreshments will be available courtesy of the Family Resource Center. There will be presentations about K-5 art projects during both performances. The Simmons Art Show is currently on display and will be for several weeks. If you’re unable to attend the Fine Arts Night, please stop by and see all the amazing artwork our students have been creating.
On January 30th, the 5th graders took a Fine Arts Field Trip to UK’s Singletary Center for the Arts and the UK Art Museum. Students watched a live opera performance of Little Nemo in Slumberland and participated in a question and answer session with the cast. After the opera, students ate lunch and were given guided tours of the UK Art Museum. Each group looked at different artworks and the students did an impressive job applying their knowledge of art. After the tours, students were able to look around the museum for a “visual treasure hunt.” When students returned to school, teachers reviewed the experience with a reflective art lesson. Mrs. Bowmer and I are so proud of the 5th graders and we hope to do this again!

Before there was an airplane, there were doodles of cool flying machines. And before there was a submarine, there were doodles of magical underwater sea explorers. Since the beginning of time, ideas big and small, practical and playful, have started out as doodles. And we’re ready for more. One talented young artist (grades K-12) will see his or her artwork on the Google homepage and receive a $30,000 college scholarship and a $50,000 Google for Education technology grant for his or her school. Closing date for entries is Thursday, March 20th.
Click link above for more information.
The 5th graders’ bibelots and artist statements are currently on display at the Headley-Whitney Museum. Photographs of all their sculptures and ten students’ physical artworks will be shown from November 23- December 22, 2013. All 5th grade students received a postcard that they can use for free admission. The Museum is only a few minutes away and houses some beautiful artworks including large, intricate model dollhouses. Please visit!