辛斯代尔艺术中心运用 Henry Moore 的雕塑作品启发孩子们的艺术心智

伦敦艺术大学授权广州招生代表处 | 2012-03-08

Henry Moore-inspired Sculpture Classes to Let Children Bend Minds around Art at Hinsdale Center for the Arts

辛斯代尔艺术中心运用 Henry Moore 的雕塑作品启发孩子们的艺术心智

 

在辛斯代尔艺术中心的周六课堂上,当孩子们把手中的二维线条设计转变成三维的抽象雕塑时,就像铁丝一样,他们的心智也重新塑形。中心开设的两门新课程《在雕塑中探索》和《第三维度》,通过 Henry Moore 的作品启发孩子们创作固体结构,教会孩子们思考空间的正负层面。授课老师 Niema Qureshi 曾就读于切尔西艺术与设计学院,获得纯美术硕士学位。

 

   

 

Students will reshape their minds, as well as wire, when they translate their two-dimensional line designs into a three-dimensional abstract sculpture in one of the Saturday programs for kids at the Hinsdale Center for the Arts.

Using the work of Henry Moore as inspiration, the solid forms they create teach them to consider both positive and negative space. Two new 3-D art classes are offered at HCA. They are Explorations in Sculpture and The Third Dimension. Taught by Niema Qureshi, a practicing artist and art educator, the classes focus on the four basic sculpture techniques of carving, modeling, casting and construction.

 

Qureshi was born in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. She grew up in England and studied at Oxford Brookes University, where she completed a bachelor’s degree with honors in visual studies, and a master’s degree in fine art at Chelsea College of Art and Design in London. After moving to the U.S., she worked as a museum educator at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, Terra Museum of American Art, and the Art Institute of Chicago. She currently teaches sculpture courses and teacher workshops at the Marwen in Chicago.

 

(英文信息来自伦敦艺术大学)

 

 

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