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Curriculum Cards
ideas for you and your classroom
 
Visiting Artists High School Classroom Program
   
Thanks to a generous grant from the East Bay Community Foundation, our Visiting High School Artist/Artist Workshop Project is underway. This bronze casting class serves as pilot for the gallery to determine the most effective type of programming we might offer to high school students. This curriculum provides a historical overview of metallurgy. Included within this art history is information on how the lost wax cast process evolved.
 
What is a Curriculum Card?

Curriculum Cards are an easy-to-recogonize format Sun Gallery uses to provide teachers with helpful information and exciting art projects that relate to our current or upcoming exhibitions. Use them as a resource before you bring your class to Sun Gallery for a field trip, discuss art in the community or in general, or are just looking for a good art project.

Also: card from 10th Anuual Children's Book Illustrators Exhibition.

Look here in the near future for a growing list of new and archived art projects.

Suggested Art Project

A Historical Overview Regarding the Development of Metallurgy
by Fernando Hernández with María Ochoa, Ph.D.
© Sun Gallery, February 2000

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