06 to 08 Education Project Public Art in Louisville In conjunction with Frederick Hart: Giving Form to Spirit Educational Opportunity University of Louisville.

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06 to 08 Education Project Public Art in Louisville In conjunction with Frederick Hart: Giving Form to Spirit Educational Opportunity University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky September-November 2007 Frederick Hart American Sculptor Project created by: Karen Harrell Porter

Lots of different kinds of artists:

The Artist as Sculptor

Frederick Hart American Sculptor

Hart Art Hart working in clay Bronze sculpture Patented-Lucite sculpture

What is Public Art? Statue of Liberty President George Washington Mickey Mouse

Public Art in Louisville

Introduce game First:I show you the categories Second: I show you the art Third: You figure out where these game pieces belong

Purposes for creating art: Ceremonial Artistic Narrative Functional

Ceremonial Art Representative Ceremonial art is created for rituals and celebrations. And also to support worship ceremonies.

Ceremonial Art Rituals Celebrations

Ceremonial Art Memorials in Louisville (Left to Right) WW memorial Tornado memorial Fireman’s memorial Policeman’s memorial

Artistic Expression Beautiful Some artwork is created to express or communication emotions, ideas and/or feelings.

Artistic Expression Hart’s Beautiful

Artistic Expression Beautiful in Louisville

Artistic Expression Louisville’s Modern

Narrative Art Historical and Memorial Narrative artworks tell a story, describe and illustrate an experience, or communicate ideas or information. It is art that documents important or historic events.

Narrative Art Hart’s Memorial

Narrative Art Louisville’s Historical

Functional Art Useful Functional arts are objects used in everyday life.

Functional Art Useful Art or Art that is useful? St. Francis High School Preston St & Witherspoon

Let’s Play the Game!

Additional Activities are available

TIPS AND INSTRUCTIONS TIPS AND INSTRUCTIONS to view notes: View/Notes Page/ to print notes page: File/Print/Print What: dropdown, select Notes Page

Titles needed to create game Ceremonial Artistic Narrative Functional

Example pictures for Purpose categories s/images/thinker-fall.jpg

Additional pictures to post Microsoft PowerPoint Clip Art

Game pieces- Ceremonial Fireman’s Memorial picture reference- City of Louisville, Public Art Database Millennium Cross picture reference- er/hart-cross.jpg City of Louisville, Public Art Database

Game pieces- Artistic City of Louisville, Public Art Database Pan, Hogan’s Fountain, Cherokee Park, wikipedia.org

Game Pieces- Narrative City of Louisville, Public Art Database

Game pieces- Functional racks html /12/28ky/B1-racks html

Game pieces- Bonus Questions zenosfrudakis.com/.../GeorgeWashington.jpg ources/images/thinker-fall.jpg

Award Images I HART ART

Award Images I HART ART

Award Images