TEAM Activities & Updates
Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson
All current ideas involve the use of photography of both the people and places of CB. The formal shapes that have been discussed are cubes or tiered circular shapes that mimic the celebratory form of a wedding cake that will be lit from within.
Benson
Is working on a piece that represents Benson's past and present, and portrays the bright future of their community. They will be painting abstracted representations of Benson's landmarks both existing and remembered on plywood and will be attaching clay textural elements. They plan to include their high school copula, 2 back-to-back B's (that form the shape of a butterfly and that for a period of time could be seen flying on flags all over Benson.)

All current ideas involve the use of photography of both the people and places of CB. The formal shapes that have been discussed are cubes or tiered circular shapes that mimic the celebratory form of a wedding cake that will be lit from within.
BensonIs working on a piece that represents Benson's past and present, and portrays the bright future of their community. They will be painting abstracted representations of Benson's landmarks both existing and remembered on plywood and will be attaching clay textural elements. They plan to include their high school copula, 2 back-to-back B's (that form the shape of a butterfly and that for a period of time could be seen flying on flags all over Benson.)

Blackburn
Our research is centered on the people who have lived on the land that is now Florence, along the Missouri River: Native Americans, Mormons (Winter Quarters), soldiers (Fort Omaha) and us. We can't get the front of the library building out of mind; it's a great place for a piece of art.



Our research is centered on the people who have lived on the land that is now Florence, along the Missouri River: Native Americans, Mormons (Winter Quarters), soldiers (Fort Omaha) and us. We can't get the front of the library building out of mind; it's a great place for a piece of art.



Burke 
The students are working in teams to create proposals for group discussion. These will be sketched and superimposed into images taken of the library. We hope to have a vision by March to be approved by Claudia and ultimately the Bemis
Bryan
We have looked at and discussed some of the artists in your packet. We particularly liked Tim Rollins and have seen several examples of the work he creates with his students, and have read about the process they go through to create work. We decided we would draw during the reading of text. So we generated a list of books we would be interested in doing this with.




The students are working in teams to create proposals for group discussion. These will be sketched and superimposed into images taken of the library. We hope to have a vision by March to be approved by Claudia and ultimately the Bemis
BryanWe have looked at and discussed some of the artists in your packet. We particularly liked Tim Rollins and have seen several examples of the work he creates with his students, and have read about the process they go through to create work. We decided we would draw during the reading of text. So we generated a list of books we would be interested in doing this with.



Central
The various groups reported their discoveries with their topics.
Students have asked to have guest speakers on public art and on collaborative art. We also want to connect to a local artist who includes Nebraska history as a theme in his or her work. We are all meeting Monday 2/6 at the W. Dale Clarke Library to check out possible sites again.


The various groups reported their discoveries with their topics.
Students have asked to have guest speakers on public art and on collaborative art. We also want to connect to a local artist who includes Nebraska history as a theme in his or her work. We are all meeting Monday 2/6 at the W. Dale Clarke Library to check out possible sites again.

Millard North
We would like to create a seated figure holding an open book. Famous quotes, words and letters will be coming out to created a tornado-like swirl that transforms into butterfly forms that may even be found hanging from the ceiling or perching nearby.




We would like to create a seated figure holding an open book. Famous quotes, words and letters will be coming out to created a tornado-like swirl that transforms into butterfly forms that may even be found hanging from the ceiling or perching nearby.




North 
We have been very productive. Many ideas have been shared amongst the group and amazingly, many of these ideas mesh together well. Tarah's spiral staircase of books blended great with Amber's spiraling, gnarled old tree. Ken's ideas of light shining through the cut out letters in the pages of the books fits right in. Ernie brought in drawings and visuals of trees that canopied overhead. Everyone likes the idea of being able to walk under and around the sculpture and become part of its environment. Many visuals were researched, drawn, and brought to the meeting. We have narrowed the focus to one idea and are still determining if it will be indoors or outdoors. Many pros and cons were presented for both locations. Our next meeting will be at Diane Mattern's studio.

We have been very productive. Many ideas have been shared amongst the group and amazingly, many of these ideas mesh together well. Tarah's spiral staircase of books blended great with Amber's spiraling, gnarled old tree. Ken's ideas of light shining through the cut out letters in the pages of the books fits right in. Ernie brought in drawings and visuals of trees that canopied overhead. Everyone likes the idea of being able to walk under and around the sculpture and become part of its environment. Many visuals were researched, drawn, and brought to the meeting. We have narrowed the focus to one idea and are still determining if it will be indoors or outdoors. Many pros and cons were presented for both locations. Our next meeting will be at Diane Mattern's studio.



Northwest
This week we compromised our two favorite ideas and have settled on a 40-foot low relief sculpture, mounted on wood panels, to be placed on the children¹s wall where it
can be seen from all vantage points when inside the library. We are currently envisioning a non-objective swoosh/swirl design accented with mosaic and raku-fired clay elements. We are still working out all the details. The group brainstormed a starter list of supplies. We will be doing a majority of the construction off-site, before school gets out for the summer.





South
There are 10 students and 5 facilitators working on the project (two students are matched with each facilitator.)
We have visited the library to view and measure spaces that might work.Each student wrote about what they would like to do, and from there we determined what our top choices were. The decision was to work on five canvases with two students working on each one. Each of the panels will portray a different era of South Omaha’s history with a railroad track running through all five canvases to tie the entire piece together.
There is also a possibility that they we will do a sculpture as well.
Westside
Our group is working with shoes coming out of "shoe boxes" and converging into a large footprint. Each student
has been asked to create an individualized "shoe box". They are working on their own concept and trying out new materials to see how they will look. When these drawings and research papers come back, we are going to have a group critique. At that point we are going to choose materials. I'm hoping that they are going to really seek out new ideas, meaning much more conceptual art. I have purchased Art 21 #3 for them to check out and view, so we'll see what happens. They are excited by the opportunity to push the limits on materials and see how people will read them as visuals.
There are 10 students and 5 facilitators working on the project (two students are matched with each facilitator.)
We have visited the library to view and measure spaces that might work.Each student wrote about what they would like to do, and from there we determined what our top choices were. The decision was to work on five canvases with two students working on each one. Each of the panels will portray a different era of South Omaha’s history with a railroad track running through all five canvases to tie the entire piece together.
There is also a possibility that they we will do a sculpture as well.
Westside
Our group is working with shoes coming out of "shoe boxes" and converging into a large footprint. Each student
has been asked to create an individualized "shoe box". They are working on their own concept and trying out new materials to see how they will look. When these drawings and research papers come back, we are going to have a group critique. At that point we are going to choose materials. I'm hoping that they are going to really seek out new ideas, meaning much more conceptual art. I have purchased Art 21 #3 for them to check out and view, so we'll see what happens. They are excited by the opportunity to push the limits on materials and see how people will read them as visuals. 









