Nic Hahn has been a visual arts teacher for eighteen years. During that time, she has taught students of all ages—from pre-school children to adults. In addition to university degrees, she has taken many courses highlighting educational theory and the visual arts. Hahn currently teaches kindergarten through fifth grade students at Hassan Elementary in Rogers, Minnesota. Online, Hahn connects with other educators through her blog MiniMatisse.blogspot.com, on Twitter (@MiniMatisse), on Instagram (@MiniMatisseArt), as well as through her Teacher Pay Teacher Store (MiniMatisse). She is also the host of the podcast Everyday Art Room for the Art of Education University.
In this interlude, participants will learn about MP3 players, cassette tapes, boom boxes, and record players before using one of these music history items as the subject for an engaging project. Students will also learn how to use shape, line, and texture to simplify images before carving their designs into metal tooling.
In this interlude, participants will learn about MP3 players, cassette tapes, boom boxes, and record players before using one of these music history items as the subject for an engaging project. Students will also learn how to use shape, line, and texture to simplify images before carving their designs into metal tooling.