The Tyler Public Library has recently been working on reaching out to teens in care in our community as we believe them to be an underserved population in our community. This summer, thanks to the Summer Learning Resources Grants from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation and YALSA, we were able to provide an outreach program at a local youth group shelter for teens who have been placed in care of the state.
We decided to do a Nailed It Art Contest with these teens because art is a universal means of expression, and it was a fun way for the teens to express themselves. The added challenge of “nailing” a famous artwork also provided a constructive base to guide them rather than having an open-ended art session.
Type: Self-directed Age: High school Optimal size: 11-20 Estimated cost: $51 - $100 Planning time: 2-5 hours Frequency: One-time
Objectives:
Supplies:
*We planned for 15 teens at this program.
Set Up and Instruction:
Judging:
The teens all did a great job during this program! It was fun and interesting to see how they interpreted the famous artworks and used their own knowledge and art skills to create a new work.
Learning Outcomes:
All the teens that participated created unique pieces of art that expressed themselves. It was great to see so many jump right in, and several wanted to plan out their idea with paper and pencil before creating their final works on the canvas. While some of the teens had grand ideas, because of the set time frame and access to only certain supplies, some teens also had to demonstrate good time management and planning skills to finish on time.
All the teens in this outreach program knew each other and were living together in a youth group home, and as much as they joked with each other, they also encouraged and helped each other, making this a good program for practicing good social skills with their peers. This program also became a good exercise in emotional intelligence for several of the teens that became discouraged when their artwork did not turn out how they envisioned. There were several teens in each group that were encouraging and offered help to these teens.
Improvements and Suggestions:
Overall, this was a very positive, fun, and educational outreach program for the teens.
A simple addition or improvement to this program would be to bring along blank paper for teens to plan out their designs ahead of time. A 10-15 minute window could be allotted for planning time.
Also, if I did this again, I would let the teens either find their own artwork to recreate or reinterpret or bring along more sources of inspiration beyond the four used for this program.
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