Unity
Site: St. Louis Art Museum Art with Us and Meramec Elementary VTS
Description: I worked alongside musical producer Alonzo Lee to create an animated music video about UNITY. Students worked with Lee over several classes to create a song. Meanwhile for the art component, we visited the art museum and looked at artwork inspired by Music. Later we created abstract works that we animated to thinking of UNITY.
Description: I worked alongside musical producer Alonzo Lee to create an animated music video about UNITY. Students worked with Lee over several classes to create a song. Meanwhile for the art component, we visited the art museum and looked at artwork inspired by Music. Later we created abstract works that we animated to thinking of UNITY.
Animated to Life
Site: St. Louis Public Library
See this link to view animations made during this one night workshop.
See this link to view animations made during this one night workshop.
Future
Site: St. Louis Artworks and New Art in the Neighborhood
Description: Two teen programs joined together to celebrate twenty years of success by way of a collaboration. Working with myself and the Artworks teaching staff, students envisioned their future work/jobs/life in interviews and animations. The Artworks students pieced these ideas together into the following collage video located here on Vimeo.
Description: Two teen programs joined together to celebrate twenty years of success by way of a collaboration. Working with myself and the Artworks teaching staff, students envisioned their future work/jobs/life in interviews and animations. The Artworks students pieced these ideas together into the following collage video located here on Vimeo.
What's Cooking at SLAM
Site: St. Louis Art Museum Theme: Found Object Animation after Pez
Description: Students created this culminating animation as a group after watching several examples of found object animation. The groups planned, wrote, and designed props for this film and then worked together to laboriously film the animation over six hours.
Description: Students created this culminating animation as a group after watching several examples of found object animation. The groups planned, wrote, and designed props for this film and then worked together to laboriously film the animation over six hours.
LEAP Program Final Animation
I taught animation to the students of the inaugural program of LEAP at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis. We explored several forms of Stop Motion Animation, collage, clay, and drawn, and this film is the resulting product of our class.