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Elements of Art - Textures in Our Environment

 

Elements of Art – Textures in Our Environment explores the connection between art and life. It links Indigenous values, such as our connection to water and our protection of Mother Earth, to artistic representations. In this lesson, Sara Leah Hindy, a Mi’kmaw teacher, introduces the significance of place and explores textures in one of her favourite places, the beach. Using a rock collected on the beach, Marcus Gosse, a Mi’kmaw artist, then guides students on an artistic journey that weaves together a story of people and place through petroglyph-inspired rock art. Following the lesson, students are encouraged to explore their own special places and create a story that they would like to share through an art piece, uniquely theirs.

The complete lesson, Elements of Art – Textures in Our Environment, can be found in NCCIE’s Teaching Resource Centre at https://www.nccie.ca.

Protocole de reconnaissance

Merci de lire cette déclaration de reconnaissance avant le début de cette activité en signe de respect aux savoirs partagés et au territoire de la nation d'où proviennent ces savoirs:

We respectfully acknowledge the diverse histories and cultures of the Beothuk, Mi'kmaq, Innu, and Inuit of Newfoundland and Labrador. We acknowledge the Mi'kmaq people and the traditional territory of Ktaqamkuk from which this lesson plan originates. We recognize Sara Leah Hindy, a Mi'kmaw educator from the Qalipu Mi'kmaq First Nation, as the creator of this lesson plan and Marcus Gosse, a Mi'kmaw artist from the Qalipu Mi'kmaq First Nation, for his contributions. 

Quelle est la reconnaissance du territoire là où vous vivez?

Équipe de création

Nom Titre Endroit
Sara Leah Hindy Mi'kmaw Educator Qalipu Mi'kmaq First Nation
Marcus Gosse Mi'kmaw Artist Qalipu Mi'kmaq First Nation
Alina Perrault NCCIE Video Editor Regina, SK
Steffany Salloum NCCIE Videographer, Community Research Associate, and Website Manager Saskatoon, SK

Sujet de la vidéo:

Mi’kmaw land-based arts activity
dans: Elmastukwek, Stephenville, T.-N.-L.

Renseignements sur la vidéo

Durée de la vidéo 12:37 minutes
Est-ce qu'une partie du contenu de cette vidéo est inappropriée pour les jeunes enfants? No

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