literatures, religions, and arts of the himalayan region


Terresa M. Fagan

A UNIT OF STUDY:
We are each unique, yet we are ONE.
Making global connections through ART.

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Lesson 1
The Language
of Art

Lesson 2
Reading and
Writing About
Art

Lesson 3
Taking a Closer
Look: Art Criticism

Lesson 4
Finding Global
Connections
Through Art

Lesson 5
Applying Social
Criticism to
Works of Art

Lesson 6
Using Critical Thinking Strategies in Art

Lesson 7
Sacred Circles

Lesson 8
Creating a
Sacred Circle

Introduction

Welcome to this interdisciplinary unit of study designed to cover a variety of ways students acquire knowledge and communicate through looking, seeing, reading, writing, critical thinking, and creating works of art through the study of Himalayan history and art. The lessons in this unit are designed to help students become aware of the global connections that can be identified through works of art. By taking a closer look at art through these strategies, students will learn to have a greater appreciation of global diversity and unity through the study of human creativity.

Educators may use the entire unit which has been designed to help students progress through a path of awareness to the development of their own creative expressions. Alternately, educators may use any part of this study to enhance and enrich their own instructional methods.

I will greatly appreciate any comments or feedback as well as the sharing of how you have utilized the contents of this study.

We are each unique, yet we are ONE.

Terresa M. Fagan

This site was created by Terresa M. Fagan at the NEH Summer Institute "Literatures, Religions, and Arts of the Himalayan Region," held at the College of the Holy Cross, Summer 2008.