Thursday, November 20, 2014

The "Interactive" Art Wall

out of the blue in term 1, admin manager informed me that P had applied for coyote fund of $3k to set up an interactive art wall in the concourse and i was put in-charge of it since i was the person in-charge of art. 

if she was thinking of an IT based interactive art wall, she confirmed was disappointed with what i had done with the wall... anyway, did some google search for some ideas then roped in the whole art department to get the wall up and going.... 

it wasnt an easy task at all ... it's the first project that i have even handled that is faced with so many issues and setbacks.... 

(1) many (including P) were shocked at my choice of colour for the wall and weren't use to the additional splash of colour in our usually dull and grey concourse... i wanted the area to be in a neutral colour for the boys and girls, bright and inviting but some others see the green wall as gross and slimy as the colour make them think of mucus... oopx ... 

(2) we were asked to change the position of the whole art tree due to safety reason after we had pasted the whole tree, made from "strand by strand" of brown paper, .... they cited that the brown paper that we had used was a fire hazard and would catch fire as it was placed just next to the fire alarm board..... 

(3) after tearing the whole art tree off from its original position next to the fire alarm board, the wall paper adhesive spray that we used became weaker and could no longer attached the brown paper to the wall and "strand by strand" detached from the wall in the next few days and we had to scramble around to look for other adhesive tape/glue/ industrial adhesive etc... we managed to solve the problem with 3M tapes that are meant for outdoor use... 

(4) then we were told we cant drill holes on at least 80% of the wall as there are pipes behind this piece of wall... and it was a goodbye to the 7 pieces of magnetic boards that i had bought from ikea la... argh!!!... wasted mr ang and my sat driving to tampines ikea to get them and then lugging them to school... =S 

(5) due to the limited area that are suitable for drilling, the position of the blackboard had to be adjusted and the whole layout of the area was also affected... 

so in the end, just like home sweet home, the art wall wasn't completed in one shot, it just grew from June 2014, bit by bit, trial after trial and the final touches were finally done by annual prize presentation day.... Yes, this "interactive" art wall took the whole art department a total of 5.5 months to update till its current state... as it is an "interactive" art wall, according to my definition, activities are changed regularly to attract new and returning customers (the kiddos) ...thank god for pro-active art colleagues... =P  



Proudly Presenting our 

INTERACTIVE heART WALL.... 
(in parts)

The introduction to the art wall is this poem by one of my pupil. We had an art poem competition for the fives and sixers in term 3 and the dept decided on this as the 'winner'. 


Another poem which we gotten through the art poem competition. As always, Mdm Zakiah did the writing and designing while the paint splashes decal were from ikea. 



heART BOARD
It's a 4m magnetic black board where a range of activities can be conducted.... we had pupils write wishes or draw for Racial Harmony Day in July

then for National Day in August... 

Mr Marcus Choo designed the board for Teachers' Day in September... forgot to take pic... ='(

P, VPs and teachers wrote wishes and notes of encouragement for our sixers during PSLE in early October...  
  




laminated fruit cut out drawn and coloured by the P1 were put up for the pupils to form fruit portraits as inspired by Giuseppe Arcimboldo in late October

then it was a "poster" on Mulan by Mdm Zakiah for our annual school musical in early November



LEGO MADNESS
shelves were freebies from the A is for Art program. Previously, we had used it to display the ceramics pieces which the art club pupils had created for the program. Now it is used to display the lego artworks which the pupils create in their free time (recess)... lego bricks are kept in the coloured boxed which were purchased from ikea.... =) 

it's really a happy sight to see pupils working/playing/creating harmoniously together without any adult's supervision. 




"I Am An Artist" display wall
this is the place where we display journals, learning journey art activities, in progress art work etc... we want it to be an area where more kids can share about their artwork

currently, we have the P6 leaf art and artful thinking questionair from their Arts & NE Learning Journey to the Singapore Botanic Garden


THE ART TREE

the diy corkboard for instructions and templates










   another poem from the competition which we thought complements our art tree pretty well. Our in-house artist, Mdm Zakiah, was the one who wrote the poem onto the wall... i am so so so happy and lucky to have her in JPS.... she's so talented, capable and confident in doing all things art directly onto walls/canvas etc.... 

this art tree is where we gather pupils' response on questions related to art or school events... current question on the tree is "Which is your favourite art activity this year?" 

templates are printed on colour paper and interested pupils would pick them up, follow the instructions on the notice board and deposit the completed pieces. Art teachers who walked past this area will just take our own initiative to pin them up... =) 


Last but not least, our mega palette designed by Aster.... thank god for her too else the school would have to pay $300+ for a designer to do this for us... 


The team that made this possible 

and for our hard work... we won the team OCA this year too... =)   

the 4 of us will be moving in 4 different directions next year but we will make it a point to meet up at least twice a year!!!! - a promise i made to myself.... i am gonna miss this team so so so so so much!!!!            

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