Hello again everyone!! Megan and I have been at the The Madi
for a little over a month, and so far we have done a lot!! We created our first
education program for a group of students that came from Irma Rangel Young Women’s
Leadership School. Because of the current John Henry exhibition we decided to
utilize the artworks in it for our program. The exhibition is comprised of
architectural blueprints for John Henry’s works, both small scale and life size
sculptures, and photographs that document the construction of his works. For
our program we had the class first go through the exhibit to see the pieces and
learn about the history and process of John Henry’s work. Then the group was given
materials to create a blueprint of their own John Henry inspired work. Finally
the group was then able to bring that blueprint to life by creating their own
small scale sculpture that they could take home. It was a lot of fun and the class
really enjoyed it!
For the rest of the summer Megan and I want to think of at
least two more program ideas. The rest of the groups that will be coming this
summer are comprised of kindergarten through 3rd grade students, so
I am excited to see what we come up with for this age group! One idea we have
is a program focusing on Salvador Presta, a very prominent Madi artist who came
out of Argentina during this movement. Many of his works are similar to mobiles,
so we were thinking of creating a program where the children could make their own
mobiles using 2D and 3D shapes/blocks as well as utilize specific color patterns
like Presta does. This project could possibly be sensory related, mainly through sight, so I am obviously very
excited to see this happen!
We have a few weeks before the next class, so in the mean
time I am helping Megan with her project involving the redesign of the museum’s
wall labels. We have been working on them for about a week and have got a
pretty good chunk nearly finished! One of the most rewarding things that has
come out of this is learning where all the artist’s come from. By working on labels
we have been able to see how the influence of Madi spread from South America to
Europe.
So all in all, I believe we have already seen success with
the initial goals/projects we wanted to accomplish over the summer! :)
Below is a picture of Megan and I using different materials to test out the John Henry program.
This looks super cool! Definitely seems like you and Megan are coming up with cool programs and ways to help out the museum, I'm glad y'all are getting to do so much in depth work with the MADI. :) the test materials are so colorful and adorable!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on creating and running your first program at the MADI! That has to feel good! I love the idea that there is a young women's leadership school in Dallas. I am sure they were inspired to hear about your and Megan's work and to see the leadership roles you two have created for yourselves at the MADI. I also bet that it was great for them to witness how well you two work together and what a good team you make.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to reading about the mobile project!