This exhibition from 2020 features 38 artist galleries related to climate change and the environment.
Artist galleries feature multiple works of art, accompanying text, links to more information, and the opportunity to pledge to take climate action.
Teaching Tips
Positives
There are so many wonderful artist galleries, and each one is unique.
Additional Prerequisites
There are five icons for exploring the artist galleries: delve, learn, interpret, reflect, and act. The icons help guide you as you scroll through each artist gallery.
Once you click into an artist gallery, there are left and right arrows in the top right to help you navigate through the galleries.
If you check any of the pledge boxes at the bottom of an artist gallery under "Featured Actions," you can share that pledge to Facebook, Twitter, or Tumblr.
Differentiation
Art students could choose one artist to study. Students could research the artist's motivation and background and analyze one of their pieces.
This resource could be used for social-emotional learning by focusing on the emotions represented in and evoked by the artwork.
These galleries identify key environmental problems arising from oil exploration and resource exploitation and present a plan for sustainable resource management. This is recommended for teaching.
Standards
Visual and Performing Arts
Visual Arts: Standard C1 - Perceive and analyze artistic work.
D.C1.9-12prof.b Analyze how experiencing visual imagery affects the viewer’s understanding of the world.
D.C1.9-12acc.b Evaluate the effectiveness of an image to influence ideas, feelings, and behaviors of various audiences.
Visual Arts: Standard C2 - Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work.
D.C2.9-12prof Construct interpretations of artwork, supported by relevant and sufficient evidence found both in the work and in various contexts.
Visual Arts: Standard D2 - Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical contexts to deepen understanding.
D.D2.9-12adv Assess the impact of an artist or a group of artists on the beliefs, values, and behaviors of a society.