Space (131)

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. McCoskey
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Things that float in Space
Dream Theme: Space
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants: Caleb, Eli, Tucker, Austin, Brendan
Created by Kindergarteners at Garfield Elementary School in Augusta, Kansas

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. McAnulty
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Rockets, moon pies, and fun!
Dream Theme: Imagination
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants: Joseph, Grace, Caden, Benjamin, Alex, Alexis, Ruby, Blake, Trevon, Tanner, Autumn, Logan, Mariah, Jaiden, Jordyn, Trinity, Jason, Dawson, Krisalee
Created by the 5th Grade students at Ewalt Elementary School in Augusta, Kansas

Home Room Teacher: Mr. Kohlman
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Dare to Dream
Dream Theme: Space / Constellations, Planets, and Stars
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants:
Blake, Ceetyn, Zac, Karli, Briggs, Raine, Phoenix, Doreon, Lexi, Chase, Grace, Sadie
Created by 3rd Graders at Garfield Elementary School in Augusta, Kansas

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. Lewellen
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Night Floats
Dream Theme: Space, Science, and Technology
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants: Ashlyn, Macie, Taryn, and Victoria
Created by Travis, D’Angilo, and Nico, students at Merriam Park Elementary School in Merriam, Kansas
Title: Crazy Alien
Teacher and organizer: Gina Malashock
Grade: 5th
Dream Theme: Space
Materials & techniques used: Paint, glitter, and fabric
What is your art about? We got our idea when one of us drew a monster and we all like space.
Created by Alex, student at Merriam Park Elementary School in Merriam, Kansas
Title: Spray Painting Peace Signs
Teacher and organizer: Gina Malashock
Grade: 5th
Dream Theme: Peace
Materials & techniques used: Paint, glitter, and fabric
Created by Orlando, Derick, James, students at Merriam Park Elementary School in Merriam, Kansas
Title: To the Future
Teacher and organizer: Gina Malashock
Grade: 5th
Dream Theme: Space, rocket, peace
Materials & techniques used: Paint, glitter, and fabric
Created by Elijah, Spencer, and William, students at Merriam Park Elementary School in Merriam, Kansas
Title: The Space Zone
Teacher and organizer: Gina Malashock
Grade: 5th
Dream Theme: Space
Created by Karen, a student at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, North Carolina 
Title: Pretty Earth
Teacher and organizer: Ashley Berdeau
Dream Theme: Space
Materials & techniques used: Buttons, glue, beads, paint, and glitter
What is this artwork about? Earth beauty
Created by Jerry, Glounnl, and Kassandra at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, North Carolina 
Title: World Peace
Teacher and organizer: Ashley Berdeau
Dream Theme: Space
Materials & techniques used: Fabric glue, string, fabric, paint, glitter, and markers
What is this artwork about? About how space is.
Created by Natalia, Maryssa, and Kaile, students at Merriam Park Elementary School in Merriam, Kansas
Title: The Earthling
Teacher and organizer: Gina Malashock
Grade: 5th
Dream Theme: Space
What is your art about? We are worried about the oceans and the trash in the ocean.
Created by Colin Crabtree, student at Merriam Park Elementary School in Merriam, Kansas
Title: Blasting Off Again
Teacher and organizer: Gina Malashock
Grade: 5th
Dream Theme: Space
What is your art about? I did this because I am very interested in space.
Created by Sebastian and Reed, students at Merriam Park Elementary School in Merriam, Kansas
Title: Space
Teacher and organizer: Gina Malashock
Grade: 5th
Dream Theme: Space
Created by Myles, Nykerm Lynsear, students at Merriam Park Elementary School in Merriam, Kansas
Title: The Next Life
Teacher and organizer: Gina Malashock
Grade: 5th
Dream Theme: Space
What is your art about? We did these objects because we felt that this was a good decision to put a couple man-made objects in.
Created by Dakota, Lenri, Maguire, students at Merriam Park Elementary School in Merriam, Kansas
Title: What’s Going On Outside Earth
Teacher and organizer: Gina Malashock
Grade: 5th
Dream Theme: Space
Materials & techniques used: Paint, glitter, and fabric
What is your art about? WE chose it because we were curious what was happening outside our home. We also chose it because if fit our artistic decision.


Title: Shooting Star
Homeroom: Mr. Flynn
Number of students: 18
Grade: 7th
Teacher and organizer: Pamela Brandt
Dream Theme: Respect and Responsibility / Space
Materials & techniques used: Most groups used marker or paints but some added other objects including fabric. Paint, paint brushes, and puffy paint.
Did your group enjoy working on this project? This was a very nice way to combine art projects with the themes for our school this year.
Participants: There are 28 different works of art. Each one was created by a homeroom of 16 - 24 students. I have taken photos of the work as well as each homeroom with their work. I also had them answer the questions explaining their piece and will be sending that along with each piece.
What is your art about? We knew that it was going to be on a model rocket ship so we wanted it to be about space. On the sheet it also said that it needed to be about respect and responsibility so we put it in space because that is were a rocket goes.
Our school's theme this year is respect and responsibility. Each trimester we focus on how students can show this through self, others and the environment. Each grade was given a different component of this - 6th grade - environment, 7th grade - self, and 8th grade - others. I will be sending along a handout that was given to each homeroom to use in completing this project.
Learn more about how this school participated at https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3VmmD_bi9xPZzB6bkZwLUZkYzg/edit?usp=sharing
Created by Students in Mrs. Dana Pippen’s Tuesday’s QUEST Class, at Southeast Elementary, in Meridian, Mississippi 
Title: Dream Rocket in Space
Teacher: Mrs. Dana Pippen
Homeroom: Mr. Germany and Mrs. Powell
Dream Theme: Space
Materials & techniques used: We used fabric paint to create the miniature dream rocket, the planets, stars and the group information on our panel. We used sharpies to create the individual panels on the miniature dream rocket.
Participants: Matheson, Dylan, Quacedric, Jaylon, Kaelin, Jake, Eli, Kaity, Ava and Mrs. Pippen
What is your art about? We created a miniature Dream Rocket in space to showcase the different ideas our class had for creating a better world. The ideas were: recycle, clean up trash, create electric car charging stations on our roads, reuse old wrecked trains, and make better medicines.
Created by Students in Mrs. Dana Pippen’s Friday QUEST Class, at Southeast Elementary, in Meridian, Mississippi 

Title: Earth and Space
Teacher: Mrs. Dana Pippen
Homeroom: Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. White
Dream Theme: Community/Conservation/Healthy Space
Materials & techniques used: We used sharpies and fabric paint to create our panel. We used a sponging technique to create "space" in the top sections and "Earth" in the bottom sections.
Participants: Devon, Stephen-Michael, Aidan, Carter, Tanner, Dawson, Zane, Rain, McKenzie, Darianna, Jaden and Mrs. Pippen
What is your art about? We began with 11 different ideas. We were able to combine them into a few themes: World Peace, Space Exploration, Clean Air and Water, and Save us From Bugs. We painted the Earth in the center of our panel and divided the background to show the other themes. We wrote World Peace on the painting of the Earth and then painted rockets in space and other planets in the top sections. We painted a factory putting out pollution and the words "Help Our Planet Live" in one of the bottom sections and a boy getting bit - and possibly catching a disease - by a mosquito in the other bottom section.

Title: Rocks Fly
Teacher and organizer: Ashley Berdeau
Dream Theme: To the Moon / Space
Materials & techniques used: Paint
What is this artwork about? A rock.


Title: Respect Rocket Ship
Homeroom: Mr. Resch
Number of students: 19
Dream Theme: Respect and Responsibility / Space
Materials & techniques used: Coloring, markers, outlining.
Did your group enjoy working on this project? This was a very nice way to combine art projects with the themes for our school this year.
Participants: There are 28 different works of art. Each one was created by a homeroom of 16 - 24 students. I have taken photos of the work as well as each homeroom with their work. I also had them answer the questions explaining their piece and will be sending that along with each piece.
What is your art about? Our artwork is about a space ship going out to space. We read about NASA.
Our school's theme this year is respect and responsibility. Each trimester we focus on how students can show this through self, others and the environment. Each grade was given a different component of this - 6th grade - environment, 7th grade - self, and 8th grade - others. I will be sending along a handout that was given to each homeroom to use in completing this project.
Learn more about how this school participated at https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3VmmD_bi9xPZzB6bkZwLUZkYzg/edit?usp=sharing

Created by St. Mary’s Elementary School in St. Mary’s, Kansas AND Rossville Grade School in Rossville, Kansas
Artwork Number 1: Created by Grace Deiter, 2nd grade
Title: Up on the Moon
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, and Planets
Why does this theme matter to you? It protects the earth
What is your favorite subject in school? Math, you get to learn
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Colorado
Artwork Number 2: Created by Grace Michaels, kindergarten
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, and Stars and Equality
Artwork Number 3: Created by Colton Hodsall, 4th grade
Title: Space
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, and Planets
Why does this theme matter to you? It reminds me that I want to go to space someday!
What is your favorite subject in school? Science
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? National D.C. Air and Space Museum
Artwork Number 4: Created by Jeanie Hester, 4th grade
Title: Space
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, and Planets
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Zoo or NASA

Created by St. Mary’s Elementary School in St. Mary’s, Kansas AND Rossville Grade School in Rossville, Kansas
Artwork Number 1: Created by Jerry Schindler, 5th grade
Title: Space
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, and Planets
Why does this theme matter to you? It’s my favorite
What is your favorite subject in school? P.E.
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Paris
Artwork Number 2: Created by Chase Boswell, 5th grade
Title: Rocket into Space
Dream Theme: Space
Why does this theme matter to you? It will be awesome it we keep on learning about space
What is your favorite subject in school? Art and Mrs. Sander’s class. They are both fun and you learn a lot
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? My house
Artwork Number 3: Created by Stephen Heath, 5th grade
Title: Exploring outer Space
Dream Theme: Space
Why does this theme matter to you? It matters to me because I want people to look at my drawing and say “I want to go to the Moon”
What is your favorite subject in school? P.E. and Art
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? St. Mary’s Library
Artwork Number 4: Created by Ethen Little, 3rd grade
Dream Theme: Community
Why does this theme matter to you? So people have a better future
What is your favorite subject in school? P.E. I like to play
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? unknown
Keep Art on the Road! Make a donation at http://www.thedreamrocket.com/support-the-dream-rocket

Created by St. Mary’s Elementary School in St. Mary’s, Kansas AND Rossville Grade School in Rossville, Kansas
Artwork Number 1: Created by Joseph Mallot, 3rd grade
Title: Space Rocket
Dream Theme: Friends, Space, Moon, and Planets
Why does this theme matter to you? Because space is incredible
What is your favorite subject in school? Football
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Moozeum
Artwork Number 2: Created by Cameron Menner, 3rd grade
Title: Planets in Space
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, and Planets
Why does this theme matter to you? About the moon
What is your favorite subject in school? Math
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? New York
Artwork Number 3: Created by Joseph Barrera, 3rd grade
Dream Theme: Peace
What is your favorite subject in school? Art
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Mrs. Rafferty’s House
Artwork Number 4: Created by Mason James, 3rd grade
Title: Ship
Dream Theme: Trees
Why does this theme matter to you? A ship crossing the ocean
What is your favorite subject in school? Art
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Sea World
Keep Art on the Road! Make a donation at http://www.thedreamrocket.com/support-the-dream-rocket

Artwork Number 1: Created by Brianna Keller, 6th grade
Title: Taking Off
Dream Theme: Space
Why does this theme matter to you? I’ve always wanted to go to space.
What is your favorite subject in school? Art because I can be creative.
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Anywhere
Artwork Number 2: Created by Garrett Oliver
Title: The Awesome Rocket
Dream Theme: Space
Why does this theme matter to you? Because the rocket dream made me think of space
What is your favorite subject in school? Recess because I play with my brother
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Disney World
Artwork Number 3: Created by Grant Rieschick, 5th grade
Title: Peace Kite
Dream Theme: Peace
Why does this theme matter to you? I love (heart) peace
What is your favorite subject in school? Math because it is fun
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Worlds of Fun, NASA
Artwork Number 4: Created by Rodney Coyle, 3rd grade
Title: Space
Dream Theme: Space
Why does this theme matter to you? Because I want to be an astronaut
What is your favorite subject in school? Reading
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? The capitol building

Created by Students at Pauline Central Elementary Art Class in Topeka, Kansas
Sponsored by the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library
Title: Space Adventure
Dream Theme: Space
Participants: Nathan, Alicia, Madison, Kailee, Tucker, Trenton
Teacher: Katie Morris
Materials and Techniques Used: Tempera and oil pastels
What is your artwork about? We used our imagination to make a space adventure.
Created by Students at Pauline Central Elementary Art Class in Topeka, Kansas
Sponsored by the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library
Title: Unknown Space
Dream Theme: Space
Participants: Kathryn, Robby, Zac, Layne, Luke
Teacher: Katie Morris
Materials and Techniques Used: Tempera and oil pastels
What is your artwork about? We used our imagination to create a space-themed piece.


Created by Students at Pauline Central Elementary Art Class in Topeka, Kansas
Sponsored by the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library
Title: Space
Dream Theme: Space
Participants: Blake, Brandon, Chris, Elijah, Kylee, Kayla, Sara, Antonio
Teacher: Katie Morris
Materials and Techniques Used: Tempera and oil pastels
What is your artwork about? We made a space idea because we like space. Space is cool because we want to go to the moon.

Created by Students at Pauline Central Elementary Art Class in Topeka, Kansas
Sponsored by the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library
Title: Space
Dream Theme: Space
Participants: Blake, Brandon, Chris, Elijah, Kylee, Kayla, Sara, Antonio
Teacher: Katie Morris
Materials and Techniques Used: Tempera and oil pastels
What is your artwork about? We made a space idea because we like space. Space is cool because we want to go to the moon.
Created by St. Mary’s Elementary School in St. Mary’s, Kansas AND Rossville Grade School in Rossville, Kansas

What is the story behind these artworks?
These artworks were created during a week long visit to work with Mrs. Nadine Fisher (art teacher) and her students at St. Mary’s and Rossville Elementary School from Monday February 6 thru Friday February 10, 2012. In total 550 students had and opportunity to participate from grades K thru 6th.
Artwork Number 1:
Created by Daniel Moylan
Title: The Solar System
Dream Theme: Space
Why does this theme matter to you? Because I like space a lot
What is your favorite subject in school? Gym because you get to play games
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Asia and Miami, Florida
Artwork Number 2:
Created by Brooke
Artwork Number 3:
Unknown
Artwork Number 4:
Created by Parker Kenny
Title: The S.S. Kenny
Dream Theme: Technology
Why does this theme matter to you? Because the Titanic sunk
What is your favorite subject in school? Math because it has multiplication
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? New York
Created by Students at Ewalt Elementary School in Augusta, Kansas
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Dream Theme: Space
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas

Created by 4th Graders at Ewalt Elementary School in Augusta, Kansas
Home Room Teacher: Mrs. Adams
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Alien Adventures
Dream Theme: Aliens and Astronauts
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants: Bryar, Jadyn, Madison, Sophi, Caitlyn, John, Allie, Madelyn, and Hunter

Created by Ty, Bryce, and Zachary from North Fairview Elementary School in Topeka, Kansas
Teacher: Emily Rudy
Sponsor: Topeka Shawnee County Public Library
Title: Outer Space
Dream Theme: My Favorite Story
Participants:
Students from North Fairview Elementary School in Topeka, Kansas
Design I students and faculty from Washburn University.
Including students enrolled in Art & Civic Engagement at Washburn University.

Created by 1st Graders at Lincoln Elementary School in Augusta, Kansas
School: Lincoln Elementary School
Location: Augusta, Kansas
Home Room Teacher: Miss Whearty
Organizer and Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Whearty 1st
Dream Theme: Space
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
What is our artwork about?
Participants: 18 Students

Created by St. Mary’s Elementary School in St. Mary’s, Kansas AND Rossville Grade School in Rossville, Kansas
What is the story behind these artworks?
These artworks were created during a week long visit to work with Mrs. Nadine Fisher (art teacher) and her students at St. Mary’s and Rossville Elementary School from Monday February 6 thru Friday February 10, 2012. In total 550 students had and opportunity to participate from grades K thru 6th. 


Artwork Number 1: Created by Caylee Zemek, 2nd Grade
Title: My Name
Dream Theme: Space
Why does this theme matter to you? Because I like Space
What is your favorite subject in school? Art, because I get to make fun stuff
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Texas
Artwork Number 2: Created by Jock Perry, 2nd Grade
Title: Space Time
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, and Planets
Why does this theme matter to you? I want to be an astronaut
What is your favorite subject in school? Math, it is fun
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? White House
Artwork Number 3: Created by Samuel Adams, 2nd Grade
Title: Space
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, and Planets
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Washington D.C.
Artwork Number 4: Created by Addi Oliver, 2nd Grade
Title: The Planet
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, and Planets
What is your favorite subject in school? Art
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Florida

Organized by: Amelia Island Quilt Guild
Project Organizer: Linda Martin
Title: Big Blue Marble in Space
Theme: Space
Materials and Techniques Used: Cotton fabric patchwork and appliqué
What is your artwork about? The Earth is a beautiful sight from outer space

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. Archer
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Saturn 5
Dream Theme: Constellations Planets and Stars
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Notes: Sketches for final project



What is the story behind these artworks?
These artworks were created during a week long visit to work with Mrs. Nadine Fisher (art teacher) and her students at St. Mary’s and Rossville Elementary School from Monday February 6 thru Friday February 10, 2012. In total 550 students had and opportunity to participate from grades K thru 6th.
Artwork Number 1: Created by Alexis Zabala, 2nd Grade
Title: Planets
Dream Theme: Planets
Why does this theme matter to you? I like planets
What is your favorite subject in school? Art
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? A Royals Baseball game
Artwork Number 2: Created by Kayli Brown, Kindergarten
Dream Theme: Space
Artwork Number 3: Created by Elizabeth Schaefer, 2nd Grade
Title: I love Stars
Dream Theme: Stars
Why does this theme matter to you? But I love it
What is your favorite subject in school? Stars
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Library
Artwork Number 4: Created by Frederick Crigell, 2nd Grade
Title: The Moon
Dream Theme: Moon
Why does this theme matter to you? Because I like to look at the moon
What is your favorite subject in school? P.E.
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Pluto

What is the story behind these artworks?
These artworks were created during a week long visit to work with Mrs. Nadine Fisher (art teacher) and her students at St. Mary’s and Rossville Elementary School from Monday February 6 thru Friday February 10, 2012. In total 550 students had and opportunity to participate from grades K thru 6th.
Artwork Number 1: Created by Cody DeDonder, 2nd Grade
Title: Space Ship
Dream Theme: Space
Why does this theme matter to you? Because it’s in space
What is your favorite subject in school? P.E. because it’s fun
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? My room
Artwork Number 2: Created by Kylev Sommer, 2nd Grade
Title: Planets
Dream Theme: Planets
Why does this theme matter to you? I like Space
What is your favorite subject in school? P.E. we get to play games
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? My Home
Artwork Number 3: Created by Layne Cole, 5th Grade
Title: Explore the world and outer space
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, and Planets
Why does this theme matter to you? Because space and planets matter to me
What is your favorite subject in school? Math, because I really like numbers
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? NASA, White House, Australia, Brooklyn Bridge
Artwork Number 4: Created by Ryan Cruickshak, 5th Grade
Title: The Sky
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, and Planets
Why does this theme matter to you? I love the world
What is your favorite subject in school? Science
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? I would like to send this to NASA

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. Adams
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Alien Adventures
Dream Theme: Aliens and Astronauts
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants: Bryar, Jadyn, Madison, Sophi, Caitlyn, John, Allie, Madelyn, and Hunter



What is the story behind these artworks?
These artworks were created during a week long visit to work with Mrs. Nadine Fisher (art teacher) and her students at St. Mary’s and Rossville Elementary School from Monday February 6 thru Friday February 10, 2012. In total 550 students had and opportunity to participate from grades K thru 6th.
Artwork Number 1: Created by Holden Hurta, 6th Grade
Title: Rocket
Dream Theme: Space
Artwork Number 2: Created by Nathan Cowley, 3rd Grade
Title: The Jungle Ship
Dream Theme: Stars, Moon, Space, and Planets
Why does this theme matter to you? Because without the sun the world would be different
What is your favorite subject in school? P.E.
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? The Moon
Artwork Number 3: Created by Daycee Fiedler, 3rd Grade
Title: Space
Dream Theme: Space
Why does this theme matter to you? Because my rocket is in space
What is your favorite subject in school? My favorite subject is spelling because it helps me read.
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? On the Eiffel Tower
Artwork Number 4: Created by Cory Hadsall, 6th Grade
Title: Moon
Dream Theme: Moon
Why does this theme matter to you? I just like it.
What is your favorite subject in school? Math, because I’m good at it.
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? NASA

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. Maska
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Starbursts
Dream Theme: Imagination
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. Float and Ms. Lewellen
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Space Float
Dream Theme: Things that float in space
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants: Maycee, Kylie, Everett, Keith, Leanna, Jaron

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. Archer
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: NASA Queen of Space
Dream Theme: Aliens and Astronauts
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants:
Lexi
Zach
Isaac
Jacob
Ben
Mryiah
Hollee
Lilly




What is the story behind these artworks?
These artworks were created during a week long visit to work with Mrs. Nadine Fisher (art teacher) and her students at St. Mary’s and Rossville Elementary School from Monday February 6 thru Friday February 10, 2012. In total 550 students had and opportunity to participate from grades K thru 6th.
Artwork Number 1: Created by Callan Bahner, 4th Grade
Title: Planets
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, Planets
Why does this theme matter to you? Because it’s in space
What is your favorite subject in school? PE and why because you can get exercise.
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? School
Artwork Number 2: Created by a Kindergarten Student
Artwork Number 3: Created by Alex Scherer
Dream Theme: Planets
Artwork Number 4: Created by a Kindergarten Student

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. Adams
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Alien Planet
Dream Theme: Aliens and Astronauts
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants: Tircio, Emi, Shelby, Cameron, Lance, Sheldon, Gabe, Tayla, and Michael

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. Puckett’s Class
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Saturn 5
Dream Theme: Constellations Planets and Stars
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants:
Aden
Jaci
Brianna
Jaden
Heidi
Geoffry
A.J.
Tyler
Jared
Ethan

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. Keefer
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Space Floats
Dream Theme: Things that float in space
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants: Sarah, Kira, Kaden, and Peyton


What is the story behind these artworks?
These artworks were created during a week long visit to work with Mrs. Nadine Fisher (art teacher) and her students at St. Mary’s and Rossville Elementary School from Monday February 6 thru Friday February 10, 2012. In total 550 students had and opportunity to participate from grades K thru 6th.
Artwork Number 1: Created by Luke Homan, 2nd Grade
Title: U.S.A Rocket
Dream Theme: Space
Why does this theme matter to you? There are a lot of planets
What is your favorite subject in school? P.E.
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Maine
Artwork Number 2: Created by McKenna, 3rd Grade
Title: Space
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, Planets
Why does this theme matter to you? Because I like it.
What is your favorite subject in school? Art
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Texas
Artwork Number 3: Created by Kelsey Pearl, 4th Grade
Title: Peace Out
Dream Theme: Peace
Why does this theme matter to you? Because I love Peace Signs
What is your favorite subject in school? Science, because I like to do experiments
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Mall of America
Artwork Number 4: Created by Hayden Sanders, 1st Grade





What is the story behind these artworks?
These artworks were created during a week long visit to work with Mrs. Nadine Fisher (art teacher) and her students at St. Mary’s and Rossville Elementary School from Monday February 6 thru Friday February 10, 2012. In total 550 students had and opportunity to participate from grades K thru 6th.
Artwork Number 1: Created by Alex Aharacha, 5th Grade
Title: Mach the Would
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, and Planets
Why does this theme matter to you? To get active and explore
What is your favorite subject in school? Because it talks about the world
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? NASA
Artwork Number 2: Created by Daniel Shibler, 5th Grade
Title: Mercury
Dream Theme: Planets
What is your favorite subject in school? Math, because it is easy and fun
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? New York
Artwork Number 3: Created by Tyree Sowers, 3rd Grade
Title: Space, Level 1
Dream Theme: Space
Why does this theme matter to you? Because it is the best drawing
What is your favorite subject in school? P.E.
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? High School
Artwork Number 4: Created by Kody Harla, 6th Grade
Title: Moon
Dream Theme: Moon
Why does this theme matter to you? About space, because it is cool
What is your favorite subject in school? Math, because I am good at it
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Florida

Home room teacher: Mrs. Keefer
Organizer and Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Blast Off U.S.A.
Dream Theme: Things that float in Space
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants:
Jimmy
Tiffany
Cameron
Cooper
Devyn
Created by 3rd grade students at Ewalt Elementary School in Augusta, Kansas

Home Room Teacher: Ms. Keefer
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Countdown
Dream Theme: Things that float in Space
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants:
Xander
Grace
Alexis
Kohl
Wyatt

What is the story behind these artworks?
These artworks were created during a week long visit to work with Mrs. Nadine Fisher (art teacher) and her students at St. Mary’s and Rossville Elementary School from Monday February 6 thru Friday February 10, 2012. In total 550 students had and opportunity to participate from grades K thru 6th.
Artwork Number 1: Created by Laiden Jones, 1st Grade
Title: The American Flag
Dream Theme: Stars
What is your favorite subject in school? P.E.
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Library
Artwork Number 2: Created by Margaret Jones, 3rd Grade
Title: Jupiter
Dream Theme: Planets
Why does this theme matter to you? It is pretty
What is your favorite subject in school? Math, I am smart
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? New York
Artwork Number 3: Created by Taegan Sommers, 4th Grade
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, and Planets
What is your favorite subject in school? Science
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Texas
Artwork Number 4: Created by Beau Throckmory, 3rd Grade
Title: Space
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, and Planets
Why does this theme matter to you? Because I like it
What is your favorite subject in school? P.E.
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? NASA
Created by St. Mary’s Elementary School in St. Mary’s, Kansas AND Rossville Grade School in Rossville, Kansas



What is the story behind these artworks?
These artworks were created during a week long visit to work with Mrs. Nadine Fisher (art teacher) and her students at St. Mary’s and Rossville Elementary School from Monday February 6 thru Friday February 10, 2012. In total 550 students had and opportunity to participate from grades K thru 6th.
Artwork Number 1: Created by Gracie Rabe, 3rd Grade
Title: The Alien
Dream Theme: Space
Why does this theme matter to you? Because I love aliens What is your favorite subject in school? P.E. because it’s fun
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Disney World
Artwork Number 2: Created by Garret Minihan, 3rd Grade
Title: Mars Men
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, and Planets
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? NASA
Artwork Number 3: Created by Patch Patts, 3rd Grade
Title: Earth
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, and Planets
Why does this theme matter to you? Because it’s my best drawing
What is your favorite subject in school? Spelling and P.E.
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Home
Artwork Number 4: Created by Layne Hurra, 3rd Grade
Title: My Family
Dream Theme: Space and Planets
What is your favorite subject in school? P.E.
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Mexico Part China
Created by St. Mary’s Elementary School in St. Mary’s, Kansas AND Rossville Grade School in Rossville, Kansas



What is the story behind these artworks?These artworks were created during a week long visit to work with Mrs. Nadine Fisher (art teacher) and her students at St. Mary’s and Rossville Elementary School from Monday February 6 thru Friday February 10, 2012. In total 550 students had and opportunity to participate from grades K thru 6th.
Artwork Number 1: Created by Gracie Rabe, 3rd Grade
Title: The Alien
Dream Theme: Space
Why does this theme matter to you? Because I love aliens
What is your favorite subject in school? P.E. because it’s fun
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Disney World
Artwork Number 2: Created by Garret Minihan, 3rd Grade
Title: Mars Men
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, and Planets
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? NASA
Artwork Number 3: Created by Patch Patts, 3rd Grade
Title: Earth
Dream Theme: Space, Moon, Stars, and Planets
Why does this theme matter to you? Because it’s my best drawing
What is your favorite subject in school? Spelling and P.E.
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Home
Artwork Number 4: Created by Layne Hurra, 3rd Grade
Title: My Family
Dream Theme: Space and Planets
What is your favorite subject in school? P.E.
If you could pick any place in the world for this artwork to be displayed, what places would you pick? Mexico Part China

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. Archer
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Saturn 5
Dream Theme: Constellations Planets and Stars
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Notes: Sketches for final project

Home room teacher: Mrs. Keefer
Organizer and Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Blast Off U.S.A.
Dream Theme: Things that float in Space
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. Keefer
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Space Floats
Dream Theme: Things that float in space
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants: Sarah, Kira, Kaden, and Peyton

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. Archer
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: NASA Queen of Space
Dream Theme: Aliens and Astronauts
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants:
Lexi
Zach
Isaac
Jacob
Ben
Mryiah
Hollee
Lilly

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. Adams
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Alien Planet
Dream Theme: Aliens and Astronauts
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants: Tircio, Emi, Shelby, Cameron, Lance, Sheldon, Gabe, Tayla, and Michael

Home Room Teacher: Ms. Lewellen
Art Teacher: Ms. Jesser
Title: Day and Night
Dream Theme: Things that float in Space
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants: Garrett, Meagan, Savanna, Loren

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. Puckett
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser and Mrs. Archer
Title: Laugh and Live
Dream Theme: Constellations, Planets, and Stars
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants: Natalie, Bevon, Chen, Sven, Deere, Jacob, Fox, Gabe, Kirk, MacKenzie, Madison, Jake, Moore, Katelyn, Palmer, Dalton, Rhodes, Abbee, Shaver, Lexi, Zerr, and Cade

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. McCoskey
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Things that float in Space
Dream Theme: Space and Peace to Earth
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants:
Isabel
Raven
Collin
Brandt

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. Float and Ms. Lewellen
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Space Float
Dream Theme: Things that float in space
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants: Maycee, Kylie, Everett, Keith, Leanna, Jaron

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. Lewellen
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser
Title: Night Floats
Dream Theme: Space, Science, and Technology
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants: Ashlyn, Macie, Taryn, and Victoria

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. McCoskey
Organizer and Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser and Lynn Archer
Title: Things that float in Space
Dream Theme: Space and Imagination
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants: Kayla, Lexus, Trey, Zackery, and Haley

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. Puckett
Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser and Mrs. Archer
Title: Laugh and Live
Dream Theme: Constellations, Planets, and Stars
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants: Natalie, Bevon, Chen, Sven, Deere, Jacob, Fox, Gabe, Kirk, MacKenzie, Madison, Jake, Moore, Katelyn, Palmer, Dalton, Rhodes, Abbee, Shaver, Lexi, Zerr, and Cade

Home Room Teacher: Mrs. McCoskey
Organizer and Art Teacher: Mrs. Jesser and Lynn Archer
Title: Things that float in Space
Dream Theme: Space and Imagination
Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic on Canvas
Participants: Kayla, Lexus, Trey, Zackery, and Haley
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| U.S. Space & Rocket Center, Final Exhibit (Wrapping) | AL | Apr 15 |
| The Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center | KS | Jan 1 |
| 2013 | ||
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100th Kansas State Fair All skill and age levels are welcome to participate. |
KS | Aug 15 |
| Tecumseh South Elementary School | KS | Aug 15 |
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Salina Public Library A talk with scholar Tom Averill is scheduled for August 29 from 6:30 - 7:30 |
Jul 15 | |
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West Wyandotte Library A talk with scholar Tom Averill is scheduled for June 24 from 6:30 - 7:30 |
KS | May 15 |
| Alcatraz Island | CA | May 15 |
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Marin Headlands Visitors Center |
CA | May 15 |
| Ida Long Goodman Memorial Library | KS | Apr 15 |
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Brown v. Board of Education, National Historic Site
Theme: Expressions of Freedom & Equality
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KS | Apr 15 |
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Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library
Theme: My Favorite Story
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KS | Mar 15 |
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Kiowa County Library
A talk with scholar Sarah Smarsh is scheduled for April 4 from 6:30 - 7:30
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KS |
Mar
15
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Kingman Carnegie Library A talk with scholar Sarah Smarsh is scheduled for April 3 from 6:30 - 7:30 |
KS |
Mar 15 |
| Columbus Public Library | NE | Mar 15 |
| Crissy Field Center | CA | Mar 15 |
| Stanhope Public Library | IA | Mar 15 |
| Lyons Public Library | KS | Mar 15 |
| Northeast Lauderdale Elementary School | MS | Feb 15 |
| 2013 NAEA National Convention | TX | Feb 15 |
| Blue Valley Library | KS | Feb 15 |
| Leawood Pioneer Library | KS | Feb 15 |
| Central Resource Library | KS | Feb 15 |
| Lackman Library | KS | Feb 15 |
| Corinth Library | KS | Feb 15 |
| Gardner Library | KS | Feb 15 |
| Antioch Library | KS | Feb 15 |
| Cedar Roe Library | KS | Feb 15 |
| McPherson Public Library | KS | Jan 15 |
| Douglas County Law Library (Dec 1, 2012 - Jan 2013 | KS |
Nov 15 |
| 2012 | ||
| Baright Public Library | NE | Nov 15 |
| Kansas State Fair | KS | Aug 15 |
| Yulee Branch Library | FL | Aug 15 |
| Bryceville Branch Library | FL | Jul 15 |
| FOOTWISE Window Display | OR | Jul 15 |
| 1855 Harris-Kearney House | MO | Jul 15 |
| Lawrence Public Library | KS | Jun 15 |
| Paul Sawyier Public Library | KY | Jun 15 |
| Winfield Public Library | KS | Jun 15 |
| Arkansas City Public Library | KS | Jun 15 |
| Mulvane Art Museum | KS | Jun 15 |
| Tallgrass Prairie National Park Visitors Center | KS | Jun 1 |
| Clay Center Carnegie Library | KS | Jun 1 |
| Philip S Miller Library | MO | May 20 |
| Corning City Library | KS | May 15 |
| Kiowa County Library | KS | May 15 |
| Harper Public Library | KS | May 15 |
| Morton-James Public Library | NE | May 15 |
| Durham County Main Library | NC | Apr 15 |
| Cheney Public Library | KS | Apr 15 |
| Grant County Library | KS | Apr 15 |
| POTTAWATOMIE-WABAUNSEE REGIONAL LIBRARY | KS | Apr 15 |
| SUMP Memorial Library | NE | Apr 15 |
| Goodland Public Library | KS | Apr 15 |
| Eskridge Branch Library | KS | Apr 15 |
| Fernandina Beach Library | FL | Apr 15 |
| Alta Vista Mini Library | KS | Apr 15 |
| Olsburg Mini Library | KS | Apr 15 |
| Westmoreland Mini Library | KS | Apr 15 |
| Harveyville Mini Library | KS | Apri 15 |
| Onaga Branch | KS | Apr 15 |
| Alma Branch | KS | Apr 15 |
| Amelia Island Quilt Guild Visit and Display | FL | Apr 15 |
| Augusta Arts Council | KS | Apr 10 |
| Wamego Public Library | KS | Mar 15 |
| Rossville Public Library | KS | Mar 15 |
| Salina Public Library | KS | Mar 15 |
| Silver Lake Public Library | KS | Mar 15 |
| St. Mary's Grade School | KS |
Mar 15 |
| Mabee Library at Washburn University | KS | Mar 15 |
| Revere Public Library | MA | Mar 15 |
| Unified School District 321 Office, St. Mary's, KS | KS | Mar 15 |
| Jetmore Public Library | KS | Mar 15 |
| Hudson Park Branch | NY | Mar 15 |
| Seneca Free Library | KS | Mar 15 |
| Chaffee Elem.School | AL | Feb 15 |
| 2012 NAEA Exhibit | NY | Feb 10 |
| Pratt Public Library | KS | Feb 15 |
| Jay Johnson Public Library | KS | Feb 15 |
| Kansas Discovery Museum, National Youth Art Mounth |
KS | Feb 15 |
| St. John's Catholic School | AL | Jan 15 |
| Ottawa Library | KS | Jan 15 |
| Mundy Branch Library | NY | Jan 15 |
| Grand Central Branch | NY | Jan 15 |
| Liberal Memorial Public Library | KS | Jan 15 |
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| Hamilton Fish Park Library |
NY | Dec 15 |
| Crestwood Elementary School | MS | TBA |
| Atkinson Public Library | NE | Dec 15 |
| Imagine It Children's Mus | GA | Dec 15 |
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Univ. of Huddersfield
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U.K
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Dec 15
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| Valparaiso Public Library | NE | Nov 15 |
| Huntsville-Madison County Public Library | AL | Nov 15 |
| Houston Public Library | GA | Nov 15 |
| Eleanor E. Murphy Library | AL | Nov 15 |
| Discovery Gateway Children's Mus. | UT |
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Children's Mus. of Phoenix
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AZ
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| Tompkins Sq. Branch Library | NY | |
| KAEA (Kansas) Regional NAEA Conference Display | KS | |
| Hands On Children's Mus. | WA | |
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Bronzeville Children's Mus.
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IL
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| Gaffney Elem. | CT | |
| Tillman D. Hill Public Lib. | AL | |
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Ottendorfer Branch Library
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NY
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Elizabeth Carpenter Public Library
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AL
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World trade Center Memorial
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NY
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National Quilt Museum
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KY
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| SW Branch Library 3rd Show | FL | |
| Atlanta-Fulton Public Library | GA | |
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Visions Gallery
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ME
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Ruffner Mountain Nature Center
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AL
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