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Research, Production, and Presentation of Abstract and Pop Art Lesson PlanResearch, Production, and Presentation of Abstract and Pop Art Lesson Plan
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Research, Production, and Presentation of Abstract and Pop Art

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Students analyze Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art. They view and discuss artworks by Warhol, Lichenstein, Pollack, and Kandinsky, research a specific artist, and create an art piece in the style of their chosen artist.

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abstract expressionism, abstract art, andy warhol, pop art, wassily wassilyevich kandinsky

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abstract expressionism, andy warhol, jackson pollack, kandinsky, lichenstein, pop art, visual and performing arts
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Grade
4th - 6th
Subjects
Visual & Performing Arts
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Project-Based Learning
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Year
2005

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