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WHO INSPIRES YOU?

“Having come from a family of my mother who is a really powerful black female and my grandmother who was an educator, who was really a powerful black female…So I feel like it’s something I am really compelled to carry on.”
– Alison Saar

 

In this lesson students will learn about the artists Alison Saar, Betye Saar, and Maddy Leeser whose works are inspired by the artist Simon Rodia and the Watts Towers as well as their deep interest in history, identity, and African American culture, whose style encompasses a variety of personal, artistic, and cultural references that reflect their own experiences. Their sculptures, installations, assemblages, and prints incorporate found objects including wood, old tin ceiling panels, nails, shards of pottery, glass, fabric, photographs, and other objects from popular culture. The resulting figures and objects become powerful totems exploring issues of gender, race, heritage, and history.

Estimated Time: Seven 45-minute class periods

Grade Level: 7–12

Craft In America Theme/Episode: INSPIRATION

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INSPIRATION
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Worksheet #1
Investigating the Art of Alison Saar

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Worksheet #2
Inspiration and Meaning

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