Preschool Art Show for Fine Arts & Family Involvement
One preschool in the Chicagoland area took to heart Beth’s and my suggestion for a family involvement event that we presented during the DuPage AEYC convention last fall—they hosted an art show! Feast your eyes on these amazing works of art, all inspired by some of the greatest artists of all time.
For more information on the importance of teaching the fine arts, see the suggested national standards for arts education developed by the Consortium of National Arts Education Associations (under the guidance of the National Committee for Standards in the Arts).
Here you see one of the fine art prints, Fernand Leger’s The Builder, from The InvestiGator Club program on the right. Then the children’s inspired sculptures and drawings are on the left.
Below are some fine examples of art inspired by the works of Claude Monet and Piet Mondrian. Also, check out this great idea about how to archive your children’s art.
