Collaborative art projects
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Collaborative projects! Collaborative projects are one of my favorite things. I love them at the start of the year and the end. I love doing them with the whole school or just a grade level. I love using songs, themes, artist-inspiration...you name it. I just love collaboratives! We've done a TON over the years and I thought I'd put them all together in one big ole blog post. So, here you go: my 20 Favorite Collabortive Projects. Be sure and click on the links, many of these have how-to…
It's been a total joy collaborating with 8 to 12-year-old kids from Orakei School. I think we've managed to create something uniquely kiwi with these three artworks.

Naomi Vogels saved to Mixed Media
Each student was given one page to color with either crayons or colored pencils. They could use any colors or combinations that they wished. When they were all done, they cut out each Collaboration Square. The squares were put on a table and an attempt was made to group them with 3 others of similar colors and style. Not alway easy. The four matching squares were glued on various colors of construction paper. The completed pictures were hung in the hallway of the school for about a month. At…

Seana Hon saved to Hey, teacher . . .
Around here, we are getting ready for our annual art show, Night of the Arts! We've been passing out art, trying to finish art, choosing our art that will be hung for the show, AND starting new projects all at the same time! State testing has started as well! WHEW! I get tired just thinking about it!! haha Here's a small example of what 4th and 5th will be starting this week. We will be creating a giant mural to hang for NOTA, that is inspired by California's Elementary Visual Arts Educator…
Julie D saved to Art- Collaborative Works
Grade five collaborative art project. Way to go kids! It looks fantastic! -I precut building shapes. Students used black sharpie to decorate. -traced circles on black construction paper and added lg. white dot to the center-let dry. Students used acrylic paint for dots. When dry-cut out circles. -assemble by stapling to bulletin board. -Project measures approx. 1.5 X 2 meters.

Shannon la Bounty saved to artist study
Cube Mural Inspired by Street Artist Thank YouX | Art is Basic | An Elementary Art Blog

Vickie Jensen Black saved to Art Lessons
Art projects that are fun for kids and bring in big bucks for your school auction!

Jessica Calhoun saved to Crafts with Kids
An elementary art teacher blog with art projects and lessons, DIY projects and outfit photos as well as clothing I have made myself.

Heather Shaub saved to Art Lesson plans