RESIDENCY- CHILDREN’S RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER WITH CARMEN ELATE- 1.5 HOURS

Monday once again got cancelled because the residential treatment center is a Minneapolis public school and they were closed for President’s day. Even though I didn’t go in, I did get the chance to speak with Lynda about the lesson that I will teach coming up soon!

I plan to teach on the 4th, 7th, and 11th of March since my lesson will be 3 parts. The class times are short and taking on printmaking means that there will be a bit of an extra mess so I do need to spread this out over a considerable amount of time. I am gonna teach my students about collagraph printing!

Collagraph printing is not something that I have ever even tried to do in my life but I am going to learn. I have been really into printmaking as a method of illustration and I wanted to bring that to the classroom without using fancy presses or carving tools. I want this to introduce printmaking to students but also give them options that don’t involve lots of extra equipment. Collagraph printing is where you take a piece of cardboard (or any form of hard plate) and glue down objects to it to make a 3d drawing. That then becomes the plate that you roll ink on and print with. This seemed like a really fun, low pressure method of printing to me so I am gonna use it to teach about printmaking and composition as a whole!

I currently don’t have examples or pictures that I can use to make what I am speaking of easily understandable but I plan to recruit a few of my friends to make some examples with me. It feels crazy that my lesson is coming up so soon, so I really have to pull things together kind of quickly to make things work.


On Thursday, I was able to make it to the center and they had a new assignment lined up. The class is still doing photography but now they have moved on to a bit of abstract photography. Next Thursday the students are going on a trip to the Minnesota Public Library downtown to take some photos. Here is the assignment!

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The day there was pretty laid back, some students were really excited about the photography but many of them were drawing or painting and I sat with them and did the same. Carmen gave me a sketchbook to keep there so that I could draw with the students and that was really fun. I presume that this upcoming week will be pretty similar.