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Migration and Movement

Why do people migrate? Education Weather Violence Culture Safety Affordable living War Family & Marriage Deported For a better opportunity Religious freedom

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MoMA Learning Migration and Movement Jacob Lawrence, Migration Series, The migration gained in momentum, 1940–41

MoMA Learning Migration and Movement Jacob Lawrence, Migration Series, And people all over the South began to discuss this great movement, 1940–41

What does home mean to you? Make a list of words that remind you of your home (or homes). These can be nouns, adjectives, and verbs; they can be tangible objects or abstract ideas.

1. What does home mean to you? In your sketchbook Make a list of words that remind you of your home (or homes). These can be nouns, adjectives, and verbs; they can be tangible objects or abstract ideas. 2. Create individual sheets for each word. 1 large white sheet = 4 small sheets. Make a mini collage book to reflect each word that represents home.

MoMA Learning Migration and Movement Zarina, Home Is a Foreign Place,1999

Zarina, Home Is a Foreign Place, Home, 1999 MoMA Learning Migration and Movement

MoMA Learning Investigating Identity Zarina, Home Is a Foreign Place, Axis, 1999

MoMA Learning Investigating Identity Zarina, Home Is a Foreign Place, Afternoon, 1999

Zarina, Home Is a Foreign Place, Hot-Breeze,1999 MoMA Learning Migration and Movement

Examine Panel 1 & 2- Write a caption for the original 1941 date.

Now write a caption including hashtags # for a 2016 context.

African Americans flock to the city for better opportunities. #makemoney #pursuitofhappiness Manual laborers are in high demand. #technicalschool

Social Issues Affordable housing Minimum wage Poverty rate higher among Blacks and Latinos Police Brutality Refugees Racial Disparities in Mass Incarceration

Racial Disparities in Incarceration African Americans now constitute nearly 1 million of the total 2.3 million incarcerated population African Americans are incarcerated at nearly six times the rate of whites Together, African American and Hispanics comprised 58% of all prisoners in 2008, even though African Americans and Hispanics make up approximately one quarter of the US population According to Unlocking America, if African American and Hispanics were incarcerated at the same rates of whites, today's prison and jail populations would decline by approximately 50% One in six black men had been incarcerated as of If current trends continue, one in three black males born today can expect to spend time in prison during his lifetime 1 in 100 African American women are in prison Nationwide, African-Americans represent 26% of juvenile arrests, 44% of youth who are detained, 46% of the youth who are judicially waived to criminal court, and 58% of the youth admitted to state prisons (Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice).

In your sketchbook, create a caption in the 2016 context with a hashtag for these photos.

The Artistic Process (Part 1) 1.Choose an image that represents your chosen social issue. 2.Determine the positive and negative space. 3.Cut out the shapes. 4.As a result, your photograph will be abstracted. You will use those shapes to create a collage.

So far…

Everything you need to know about acrylic paint Acrylic paint dries fast and that has always been it's primary advantage. Acrylics stick to a wide variety of surfaces. Acrylic paints are odorless. Acrylics may be thinned with water just like watercolors.

Basic Techniques with Acrylic Use masking tape directly on the surface you are painting to create "hard edge." Remove this only after the paint has dried and don't use too much paint or the tape will be difficult to remove. Use a medium so that when you paint with less medium, your colors will still have the intensity you desire. Underpainting Layering

The Artistic Process Part 2 How will paint your collage? What abstract techniques will you use? What will you do 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd ?

Techniques Use masking tape to create a hard edge. Underpainting to block out major shapes. Freehand the shapes to further abstract. Acrylic – Use gloss medium – Dry Brush – Washing – Detailing