When Shae Cecka enters Ryan Larrabee’s classroom at Endeavour Elementary, a student shouts: “It’s art!”
Cecka is one of 350 Art Discovery volunteers who teach art lessons once a month in elementary school classrooms in Evergreen Public Schools.
Cecka’s lesson today: help fourth-graders paint their own version of the Mona Lisa, the most recognized painting in history. Displayed on a classroom table, the Mona Lisa smiles coyly for the enthusiastic students. Next to Mona is an inspiration for today’s lesson: Miss Piggy as Mona Lisa.
o Who: 350 art volunteers.
o Where: All 21 elementary schools in Evergreen Public Schools.
o Why: Teach art lesson in a classroom once a month.
o What: More volunteers needed.
o Info: Kate Altenhof-Long, Art Discovery district coordinator, Evergreen Public Schools.
o Phone: 360-604-3962.
o Web: Click here
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Cecka begins by asking questions:
“Who remembers the title of this painting?”
“The Mona Lisa,” a student offers.
“Right! Who is the artist who painted the Mona Lisa?”
“Leonardo da Vinci,” another student says.
“Raise your hand if you can name one of the other three Renaissance artists we studied?”