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Art Students Discover The Wonderful World Of Weaving

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This quarter art teacher Anna Boyer had her lower school students focus on the world of weaving.

“Since we come from an area rich with Gullah sweetgrass weaving and baskets,” Boyer explained, “it was great to show lower school students a basic weaving pattern. We also briefly looked at traditional Mayan weaving and textiles from Guatemala, as we were reviewing warm and cool colors for this project.”

When asked why she enjoyed teaching this unit so much, Boyer said, “I like to see students who might not gravitate towards painting or drawing get excited as they watch their woven paper strips come together to form a completed piece.”

When asked what he liked best about this project fifth grader Wyatt Campbell said, “I like weaving the pieces of paper together because it looked cool, and it was satisfying. I used blue and pink tones.”

Picturesque Rainbow Row Captured By Lower School Art Students!

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"Art on a Cart" brought Rainbow Row paintings to Kindergarten through 5th grade this Spring! 4th and 5th grade students worked with acrylic paint on canvas, using their color mixing skills to create an array of neutral colors from green, pink and white for the sidewalk, chimneys and rooftops.

Kindergarten through 3rd grade students learned a little bit about Charleston architecture and our local tourist hotspot, Rainbow Row, before creating their own versions in watercolor. The results are delightfully vibrant!

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