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Snowball Fight

Write down your answer to each question


on one piece of paper.

1. What’s your favorite color?

2. What’s your favorite type of artistic


expression?

3. What’s an issue or cause you care


about?
Public Art as Advocacy:
Fresh Approaches for Exploring American Culture
“For there is always
light if only we’re
brave enough to see it.
If only we’re brave
enough to be it.”
- Amanda Gorman

public art
“Masterpiece of Abuse,“ Sri Lanka

“Ekatako Bhitta: The Wall of Unity” Nepal


Section of mural by Fearless Collective in
Bangladesh
Match the image to the correct definition

If you finish early, work with your group to create a list of


other examples of each art form. These examples can be
from your own communities or somewhere else.
Statue: free-standing, Mural:
three-dimensional a painting (or
artwork that looks like a artwork made
person, animal, or other of a different
living thing. The artwork material) that
is realistic, and it is is completed
usually life-sized or directly
larger. on a wall.

Light installation:
three-dimensional art
that is usually designed Mosaic: artwork
for a specific place; it that uses small
transforms the space pieces of colored
with light and can also stone, tile, or
include music, video, or other objects to
other media. create a picture.
advocacy
People Illustrations by Storyset. https://storyset.com/

Jigsaw Reading
read ✦ discuss ✦ share
How could each of
these examples from
the U.S. be a form of
advocacy?
Exit
Ticket
Tea Break!

Return to this room


at 2:45 pm

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