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Research and Report – African Rock Art

September 20, 2024

Explore the Earliest Art through case studies in African Rock Art.Practice visual, comparative, and contextual analysis using diverse examples from across the African continent. Develop research, communication, and argumentation skills while demonstrating understanding of the subjectivity and uncertainty of meaning and contexts of the Earliest Art.Includes: Step-by-step instructions, resources with links, optional discussion follow-up prompts, instructor notes© Cristin Cash, PhD, Green Stripe Consulting LLC

Portraits of Power: Women Leaders in African Art

September 20, 2024

On Open Pedagogy assignment that promotes the UN goals for Quality Education and Gender Equality through student investigation of the power of representation.Portraits of Women Leaders in African Art provides rich context the development of skills in visual and data literacy, critical thinking, effective communication and self-reflection. Content can be adapted to any cultural context in order to empower women and help them envision themselves as leaders globally...

Design Your Own – Pwo Portrait Mask

September 19, 2024

Students analyze Pwo Portrait Masks and create an original design based on what they’ve learned about the object type and African art history.Includes: worksheets with step-by-step instructions, images with identification and source links© Tiffany Alvarez-Thurman, M.Ed., Green Stripe Consulting LLC

Design Your Own – Lukasa Memory Board

September 19, 2024

Students analyze a Lukasa Memory Board and create an original design based on what they’ve learned about the object type and African art history.Includes: worksheets with step-by-step instructions, image with identification and source links© Tiffany Alvarez-Thurman, M.Ed., Green Stripe Consulting LLC

Design Your Own – Ikenga (Shrine Figure)

September 19, 2024

Students analyze an Ikenga (Shrine Figure) and create an original design based on what they’ve learned about the object type and African art history.Includes: worksheets with step-by-step instructions, image with identification and source link© Tiffany Alvarez-Thurman, M.Ed., Green Stripe Consulting LLC

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