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National Museum of African Art

During this unit students explore the continent of Africa and some of its art forms.  After a brief introduction to Africa and its geography, students examine various pieces of African art, paying special attention to the connection between art and daily life.  At the National Museum of African Art, students view in person many of the objects discussed in class.  By studying objects ranging in size from huge masks to tiny bronze weights used to measure gold, students ponder ways in which size can influence an object's impact.  Back in the classroom, students create their own artwork, inspired by pieces they saw in the Museum.
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A student chooses to put snakes on his mask which symbolize the power of life and death. (top left)

Using a fork to add texture, a student adds intricate details to her mask. (top right)

After completing the decorating process,  students pleasingly display their work. (left and bottom right)

Beans serve as natural decorating materials for a student's mask. (bottom left)

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