Assemblage

"Assemblage" is the 3-D version of "collage”. "Found object fragments," "discards," or "throwaways" (artist's work to look at: Schwitters, Cornell, Rauschenberg, Bearden, etc.).


These things are organized by their specific elements. The resulting groups are then arranged into compositions of art.


Extending to many cultures of people living in family, religious, work, and various other groups; We could be viewed as a complex living version of "assemblage”(Webster 1. a group of persons or things gathered or collected).


We have “found” each other by chance; either by blood, common goals, or a certain chemistry. These connections help to formulate new ideas, innovations, and even new generations. John Anderson

Art Teacher "Feacher"

Please submit photos and a statement of intent. You may include photos of your work and student work (first names only with permission, no names without permission) .   Explain the origin and inspiration (assignment for students) for your ideas,  philosophy of your art and/or assignment. Please discuss what was successful, and what you would do differently next time. You can also add student comments about their project. Whatever you are willing to share online, and what you would like to know from other art teachers would be appreciated by everyone.