Meet the Masters @ Home Art Program Ages 10-Adult

Meet the Masters @ Home Art Program Ages 10-Adult

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If you can squeeze in one afternoon a month for art, you can successfully use this program. No art background (or talent!) is necessary. What's more, little preparation time is required, other than to gather the art supplies needed. If you purchase the pre-assembled Art Supply Bundles, even that dwindles to almost nothing. So - not having time or talent is no longer an excuse for not incorporating art into your curriculum! And this one is very simple to use - well-organized, well-formatted, and well-done! It approaches art as a three-step process: first. students learn about the masters (art appreciation), then they become acquainted with their techniques (art technique) and finally, they apply the techniques they have learned to an art project reminiscent of the featured master's work (art application). The three steps are found in three lesson segments: a slideshow presentation that introduces the artists (narrated by you with the help of the printable PDF lesson), student packets to help students understand techniques used by the masters (also printable PDFs to download) and art activities (projects based on those techniques).

There are six tracks to the program, each of which contains 6 units. Each unit focuses on one artist (with the exception of Track A which has 1 preview lesson and 5 artist lessons). Tracks are available at three different age levels. Multi-track or age bundles of 3 tracks are also available, at a discount. These offer the best deal if you like the program and are wanting to use it with all of your children, or to study all featured artists at one age level. The program is entirely online and is accessed through the publisher's website, www.meetthemasters.com. packet of information that includes program and log-in Single tracks have a 3-year expiration date from the time of purchase and bundles have a 4-year expiration. You can go back and revisit the artists several years in a row if you wish. The only other equipment you'll need for the program are the art supplies and a computer with internet access.

Artists studied by track are:

  • A: Van Gogh, Cassatt, Mondrian, Picasso, Monet.
  • B: Homer, Remington, O'Keeffe, Hokusai, Matisse.
  • C: Degas, Kahlo, Miro, Rembrandt, Bonheur.
  • D: Lawrence, Calder, Gauguin, Lautrec, Escher.
  • E: Wood, Chagall, Klee, Seurat, Ringgold.
  • F: Cezanne, Da Vinci, Renoir, Rockwell, Warhol.
  • G: Rousseau, Hopper, Martinez, Klimt, Michelangelo.

Each lesson begins with an introduction to the master being studied. This is essentially a slide show (under your control), but does contain several audio clips and even some audio/visual presentations. You are the narrator through much of this, and a script is provided for you along with very clear instructions about what and when to click. This presentation will take from 20-40 minutes, depending on age level.

The next step is "Learning From" which consists of several worksheets on which the student becomes acquainted with and practices a technique or characteristic of the artist's work. This takes about 20 minutes and is kind of a warm-up for the longer art project to follow. Plan on spending at least 1-2 hours on the art project itself. In this last portion of the lesson, your student will actually create a work of art similar to all or part of the master's, using the techniques he's practiced. Your participation is essential as you will be demonstrating some of this. Fortunately, step-by-step instructions take you by the hand here, along with helpful illustrations - making your job all very clear and easy to follow. Art exercises and projects for each unit vary by grade level both by concept and level of ability required.

To give you a better idea of the types of activities included, I'll refer to a sample of Track A, age 8-9 curriculum. The preview unit uses the online presentation to introduce and overview the artists and their works to be studied in the unit - with some brief information about each. The Learning Activity is on optical illusions (learning to look carefully) and the art project is creating a portfolio to keep the rest of the course's artwork in. Unit 2 focuses on Van Gogh. The presentation incudes biographical information, specific artworks, actual audio presentations quoting from some of his correspondence, and good accompanying analysis in the narrative portion. A very nice audio/visual presentation showing selected Van Gogh pieces set to Don McLean's "Vincent" is played at the end of the session. The learning exercises are about texture and have the student practice showing textures via drawing, drawing concentric broken-line circles, building texture around shapes, and creating a drawn textural composition. This is all done on PDF worksheets. The art activity focuses on "The Starry Night" which your student will try to recreate using black construction paper and oil pastels. A print of that work is included for inspiration (and reference). Other units are similarly constructed. The same presentation is used regardless of age level. You can print as many exercise worksheets as you need, making the curriculum non-consumable.

Art supply bundles are sold separately and include most of the art supplies you will need for the projects (you will still need to gather some household items, like cotton swabs or a permanent marker). We carry many of these items individually also; check our "art supplies" category if you just need a few items.

Tracks and bundles are for single family homeschool use. Public, private, charter schools and groups should contact: support@meetthemasters.com for pricing and licensing information.


If you can squeeze in one afternoon a month for art, you can successfully use this online art program. No art background (or talent!) is necessary. What's more, little preparation time is required, other than to gather the art supplies needed. And this one is very simple to use - well-organized, well-formatted, and well-done! It's an online subscription accessed through the publisher's website, www.meetthemasters.com and available for three different age levels. It approaches art as a three-step process: first. students learn about the masters (art appreciation), then they become acquainted with their techniques (art technique) and finally, they apply the techniques they have learned to an art project reminiscent of the featured master's work (art application). The three steps are found in three lesson segments: a slideshow presentation that introduces the artists (narrated by you with the help of the printable PDF lesson), student packets to help students understand techniques used by the masters (also printable PDFs to download) and art activities (projects based on those techniques)

There are six tracks to the program, each of which contains 6 units. Each unit focuses on one artist (with the exception of Track A which has 1 preview lesson and 5 artist lessons). Tracks are available at three different age levels. Multi-track or age bundles of 3 tracks are also available, at a discount. These offer the best deal if you like the program and are wanting to use it with all of your children, or to study all featured artists at one age level. The program is entirely online and is accessed through the publisher's website, www.meetthemasters.com. Within 1-2 business days after purchase you will receive a welcome email (to the email address used in the checkout process) with program and log-in information. Single tracks have a 2-year expiration date from the time of purchase and bundles have a 3-year expiration. You can go back and revisit the artists several years in a row if you wish. The only other equipment you'll need for the program are the art supplies and a computer with internet access.

Artists studied by track are:

A: Van Gogh, Cassatt, Mondrian, Picasso, Monet.

B: Homer, Remington, O'Keeffe, Hokusai, Matisse.

C: Degas, Kahlo, Miro, Rembrandt, Bonheur.

D: Lawrence, Calder, Gauguin, Lautrec, Escher.

E: Wood, Chagall, Klee, Seurat, Ringgold.

F: Cezanne, Da Vinci, Renoir, Rockwell, Warhol.

G: Rousseau, Hopper, Martinez, Klimt, Michelangelo.

Each lesson begins with an introduction to the master being studied. This is essentially a slide show (under your control), but does contain several audio clips and some audio/visual presentations. You are the narrator through much of this, and a script is provided for you along with very clear instructions about what and when to click (there are currently a few audio files that were Adobe Flash-based that are not currently accessible, but alternative files are in the process of being modified). This presentation will take from 20-40 minutes, depending on age level.

The next step is "Learning From" which consists of several worksheets on which the student becomes acquainted with and practices a technique or characteristic of the artist's work. This takes about 20 minutes and is kind of a warm-up for the longer art project to follow. Plan on spending at least 1-2 hours on the art project itself. In this last portion of the lesson, your student will actually create a work of art similar to all or part of the master's, using the techniques he's practiced. Your participation is essential as you will be demonstrating some of this. Fortunately, step-by-step instructions take you by the hand here, along with helpful illustrations - making your job all very clear and easy to follow. Art exercises and projects for each unit vary by grade level both by concept and level of ability required.

To give you a better idea of the types of activities included, I'll refer to a sample of Track A, age 8-9 curriculum. The preview unit uses the online presentation to introduce and overview the artists and their works to be studied in the unit - with some brief information about each. The Learning Activity is on optical illusions (learning to look carefully) and the art project is creating a portfolio to keep the rest of the course's artwork in. Unit 2 focuses on Van Gogh. The presentation incudes biographical information, specific artworks, actual audio presentations quoting from some of his correspondence, and good accompanying analysis in the narrative portion. A very nice audio/visual presentation showing selected Van Gogh pieces set to Don McLean's "Vincent" is played at the end of the session. The learning exercises are about texture and have the student practice showing textures via drawing, drawing concentric broken-line circles, building texture around shapes, and creating a drawn textural composition. This is all done on PDF worksheets. The art activity focuses on "The Starry Night" which your student will try to recreate using black construction paper and oil pastels. A print of that work is included for inspiration (and reference). Other units are similarly constructed. The same presentation is used regardless of age level. You can print as many exercise worksheets as you need, making the curriculum non-consumable.

Art supply bundles are sold separately and include most of the art supplies you will need for the projects (you will still need to gather some household items, like cotton swabs or a permanent marker). We carry many of these items individually also; check our "art supplies" category if you just need a few items.

Tracks and bundles are for single family homeschool use. Public, private, charter schools and groups should contact: support@meetthemasters.com for pricing and licensing information.

These kits include the required art supplies for each track as listed in the Meet the Masters Programs. Please see our website for specific contents.




Primary Subject
Art/Crafts
Grade Start
5
Grade End
AD
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Non-returnable: is a digital item.
Format
Softcover Book
Brand Name
Meet the Masters.com
Weight
0.05 (lbs.)
Dimensions
6.0" x 9.0" x 0.06"
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My son has really connected with art appreciation whenever we have done it, and I wanted to motivate myself to be more consistent with exposing him to art. He also loves copying great art when he is told what to do because he can be successful and this makes him very pleased. I got this curriculum because it appears to cover both aspects of art.
Sashanna H on Aug 17, 2022
Interested in trying an art program to integrate into the school year for my son.
Heather Y on Aug 21, 2021
My son has really connected with art appreciation whenever we have done it, and I wanted to motivate myself to be more consistent with exposing him to art. He also loves copying great art when he is told what to do because he can be successful and this makes him very pleased. I got this curriculum because it appears to cover both aspects of art.
Sashanna H on Aug 17, 2022
We tried the free trial class and all my children enjoyed this format of art appreciation.
Rick on Feb 2, 2022
Interested in trying an art program to integrate into the school year for my son.
Heather Y on Aug 21, 2021
A good overview of art for all of my children
Nancy P on Jul 14, 2021
A fun way for my art loving daughter to learn more about famous artists and the techniques they used.
Bobbi G on Feb 12, 2021
We are incorporating art and art history for our special needs child this year. This program looks to be well laid out with history and hands on combined. Looking forward to learning lots about both and create pieces to hang and gift to family and friends.
April G on Aug 9, 2020
Needed a homeschool art program for my son.
Beckie L on Jul 26, 2020
Getting this for my youngest bc had great fun with my older kids using it several years ago!
Susanne R on Jul 15, 2019
I know a few teachers who have successfully used this program. Students truly enjoyed and learned.
Ana E on Sep 27, 2018
I loved these artists projects the best, they were very easy to teach.
Brandy K on Sep 17, 2018
I've heard great reviews!
Tonya S on Aug 3, 2018
recommendation from friend
Santino S on Aug 18, 2017
looked like an interesting curriculum
Sherrie Y on Aug 14, 2016
looks like an excellent way for me--someone with NO art background or ability--to teach art history and art appreciation at home :)
Rachel G on Aug 5, 2016
We tried the free trial class and all my children enjoyed this format of art appreciation.
Rick on Feb 2, 2022
A good overview of art for all of my children
Nancy P on Jul 14, 2021
What exactly am I getting here? I'm a bit confused.
A shopper on Jul 12, 2022
BEST ANSWER: You get the password to their website to download a PDF of the class materials (information script and worksheets, step by step instructions for art project), plus there is a screen portion that you can use that shows the images as you read along from the script. The program is clunky and not always clear and you have to buy all the art materials separately and it can be confusing what you need to get -- but despite that we have LOVED the program and the structure and have worked our way through several tracks and will continue to use it. Hope this helps!
What should I get to use with my 14 year old, 12 year old and 8 year old? I’d like to do one lesson for them altogether rather than teaching three separate levels.
A shopper on Mar 28, 2019
BEST ANSWER: I think I'd be inclined to go with the C level because it is the appropriate level for your 14 and 12 year old students. Your 8 yo will enjoy the video presentation but you might have to adapt or eliminate the worksheets and projects depending on his/her interest level.
What do I get with this? Is it a CD, CD-Rom or online subscription to the material? If I have to print myself, how would you assess the potential cost of printing?
A shopper on Jan 24, 2017
BEST ANSWER: It's all online and easy to access and use. We printed everything. It's not a huge booklet so it's affordable. We loved it! I used it for kids 7, 9, 13 and 15.
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My daughter had the oppourtunity to attend an art class at her friend's school a few years ago which used this program which in schools is known as "Art Masters" I helped teach this program to a classroom full of students and was amazed at the results! Every child in the class' work was great! I was amazed how simple it was to teach and how much the children enjoyed it I longed for my daughter and I to have this in our homeschool Finally I searched the web and found the Meet the Masters website! I was also thrilled to find that Rainbow Resource carried this product I'm buying it today! It is definitely worth the price!
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