Adventure of Clay Sculpture

2014-10-18

Adventure of Clay Sculpture


【Time】18th October 2014, 9:00-11:00

【Object】Children aged between 3 and 12 years

【Venue】Hall 3, AMNUA


【Artists Profile】

‘Unrelated’ group was founded in Beijing in 2011, composed by nine young artists that graduated from China Academy Of Art. From 2011  "We are the commission of Unrelated’’ in  Black Bridge Nursery Art District to March this year, “why do I need to do useless things” at  Tang Contemporary Art Center, Since its inception, the nascent art collective has been working with a "more unrelated" approach to the integration of life and creation. These young artists, they commit to practice the art with a broader approach as power of public action, rather than as a performer purely carried out for the show.


【Introduction of Activity】

1. First meet clay sculpture

By the teacher takes the children to know about what is clay sculpture, clay can be used to do what. Clay sculpture Art is our ancient folk art. During the history of human development, the clay sculpture has been associated with life constantly heritage to earth as raw materials, from ceramic ware, pottery statues, to children's toys, never from the interruption.


2. Music clay sculpture Solitaire

After children fully understand the clay sculpture, they can come to play games with the clay sculpture! Let the kids find their own position around a large circle disk, when the music starts, the children begin making clay monsters in front of them, when the music ends, children in turn to forward a location to complete the clay monster unfinished by the child before. So this game can cultivate a spirit of cooperation children, so that children experience the charm of teamwork.

3. Uncle monster come to photo

The children take photos in front of the clay sculpture that cooperated by everyone, each child can choose a favorite monster head to put exactly the same expression, we will look at who the expression most like uncle monster as a game!


【Organizer】AMNUA

【Partner】Little 798 Children Creative Workshop