CONNECTING THIS 108 YEAR OLD ART FORM IN THE CLASSROOM ENABLES CHILDREN FROM 1ST - 12TH GRADE THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN, HANDS ON, THE PASSION AND ENTHUSIASM OF CREATING A VERY UNIQUE TECHNIQUE FOR THE PURPOSES OF A FUNCTIONAL VISUAL ART PIECE.
THE KNOWLEDGE OF LEARNING THE HISTORY, TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES TO EXPRESS IDEAS AND MEANING ARE BASIC ELEMENTS IN ART AVAILABLE TO THE STUDENTS IN THE CLASSROOM.
CONNECTING CLASSROOM COMMON CORE STANDARDS IN ANY STEAM RELATED CURRICULUM FROM EGYPT TO MOTOWN OFFERS CHALLENGING INSIGHT. AND THEY HAVE FUN!!!
About the Artist
Screen painting is a unique folk art that started in Baltimore in 1913. In the classroom during a residency, students learn the history, techniques, and functionality of the art form. Relating to any STEAM curriculum, it's the perfect medium to connect with students in all grade levels. Mr. I's knowledge and skill objectives are the what-why-and-where that enables the student's enthusiasm to complete their own screen sharing the MAGIC of this amazing art form. OR - Creating Large 3'h x 6'w Legacy screens for school display too hang independently from any type wall. Each one weighing less than two lbs!Artist's Statement
I have been working with students in the classroom, creating residencies with team teachers, and in after school workshops, offering a one-of-a-kind experiences for over 14 years and still goin strong. I love sharing the magic of screen painting with the kids!Featured Work
Photos
Featured Work: Photos
Class group /Patterson High
Student's Landscape - screen painting
Class group /Patterson High
Student's Landscape - screen painting
Class group /Patterson High
Class workshop session
Booking
Booking Price: $2,001-$5,000
Contact Art for learning Maryland.org
Contact artist at yamps4@mediacombb.net
Call 443-235-4068
Artist provides ALL materials necessary for residencies.
Room available to set-up for the week at school.
Electric outlet and water with tub or sink.
Mr Iampieri will travel anywhere to make the Magic happen.
I have traveled all districts/counties in Maryland and Cities as well.
Arts in Education
Audiences Types: Grades Pre-K – 2, Grades 3-5, Middle School (6-8 grade), High School (9-12 grade), Veterans/Military, Creative Aging (Older Adults), People Experiencing Incarceration/Re-entry, People with Disabilities (includes people w/ cognitive, social/emotional, and/or physical disabilities), LGBTQ+ community, English Language Learners, Educators, Other Population/Community
Whatever and whenever/works for the school and teachers schedule,
Week long residencies or back to back with different class levels.
It's all about the school's - what works for you.