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Diverse Voices in the Arts: Research Project for Art, Music, Theatre Class

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6th - 12th
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My students loved this resource. It really fed their creative side. It made things make a lot more sense as we worked through the work.
This has been extremely helpful as it has a list of artists and is an easy, ready to go assignment. Great to leave behind for a sub.
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Looking for a project to teach your students about diverse artists? Incorporate diverse voices into your art, band, choir, or drama classroom. Open your students' eyes to the contributions of Black, Latinx, Native, LGBTQ+ people, and people with disabilities in the fields of visual arts, music, dance, theatre, television, film, and more. All listed individuals were alive during at least part of the 20th century, and many of them are still alive today.

This resource includes:

  • A list of more than 325 individuals who have contributed to the world of art, music, theatre, or related fields. Each of these individuals falls into at least one group that has been historically underrepresented in their field. Individuals are divided into categories based on the primary field to which they contributed, including visual arts, music, dance, theatre, modeling, TV, film, comedy, and more. Over 100 of these individuals fall into the Visual Arts category alone.
  • A research outline where students can organize information they find about their individual while researching. This outline can be used as a stand-alone graphic organizer or in conjunction with the project choice board.
  • A project choice board which describes 9 creative projects students can complete to share their research about their individual. Projects are largely open-ended and range from audiovisual formats to written pieces to several projects that involve hand-created artwork. Allow your students to choose the project that best fits their personal creative strengths or their individual's life experiences.

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