Art Program: Minimalism
Students will learn about one Minimalist artist in each lesson by discussing their notable works, before delving into creating their own minimalist-inspired masterpieces. Students will get to use a variety of mediums and explore several art techniques as they approach each unique project.
Lesson 2: Jiro Yoshihara
In the second lesson will then delve into the life and works of Jiro Yoshihara, who is known for his minimalist and abstract artworks. Students will study Yoshihara's artistic techniques, concepts, and philosophy, which often revolved around the ideas of emptiness, silence, and void.
Students must meet the following language requirements in order to take this course.
Speaking Skills: Beginner
Students will need to be able to respond in basic sentences with support.
Listening Skills: Beginner
Students will need to be able to follow simple instructions with support.
Reading Skills: Beginner
Students will need to be able to decode simple sentences with support.
Writing Skills: Beginner
Students may be required to mirror write during the lesson.
For students currently taking an ELA program, they must currently be within ELA Standard G1 or above to participate.
Parental/legal guardian supervision is recommended.
Students will be using scissors and materials that can spill easily. In order to ensure that your child does not hurt themselves during class or has help available, we highly recommend that a parent or legal guardian or another trusted adult supervise your child during class.
You may cancel anytime before the application deadline and you will not be charged any cancellation fee. However, if you cancel after the application deadline, 100% of the course fee will charged as a cancellation fee.
This class requires access to a printer prior to class.
Students who participate in the class will need to download and print off the required templates or worksheets PRIOR to class.
Participants taking this course must be aware that Global Step Academy Online is not responsible for any and all bodily harm, physical injury, or any damage done to the kit during classes or after the classes. Parents/legal guardians of the students must be responsible for supporting and supervising during the class.