A Celebration of Creativity and Individuality at Art Explosion
Release Date: 03/06/2025
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Juanita shared that the Art Explosion began as a way to give students greater ownership over their artistic journeys by allowing them to choose what they want to exhibit. Students played a central role in curating their displays - from choosing which pieces to showcase to designing how their work would be presented, every decision was theirs. Some students displayed their final masterpieces, while others showcased the creative process, including sketches, drafts, and experiments. Juanita said this process encouraged more reflection, and students could think about what they're most proud of and what they want the audience to take away from their work.
Juanita also introduced how art education has been evolving globally, with a focus on research-based methods like Teaching for Artistic Behavior (TAB). This approach empowers students to see themselves as artists, fostering a sense of identity and responsibility. Students take charge of their workspace, selecting materials, setting up, and cleaning up, which builds respect for their creative environment. TAB also encourages exploration across mediums, from drawing and clay to collage and mixed media, allowing students to express themselves in ways that align with their strengths. Juantita added, "Not every artist excels in painting or sculpting", and TAB embraces this diversity, nurturing individuality and self-expression from an early age.
This year, the exhibition also took on a new twist, transforming into a scavenger hunt style that invited parents, students, and teachers to explore the hallways and discover the artwork from different grade levels and classes.
We also spoke to some of our student artists about their work and what they enjoy most about learning art at WAB. Grade 2 student Felix said he enjoys having lots of units and getting to do different things. Kitty from Grade 4 said she likes that they get to be really creative. "If it’s a painting unit, we can choose what to paint—like a landscape or a portrait," she said. Grade Five student Simon chose lettering pieces for his display. He shared that he enjoys they're learning a lot of different types of art at WAB.
Listen to this episode to learn more about how art education at WAB gives student artists the freedom to explore, experiment, and express themselves!