Family Totems

  • The square canvases were painted red, green, and black to reflect the official Urban Assembly school colors. These canvases were then arranged in a quilt-like pattern.
  • After a snack, the group participates in a tutorial and workshop, to learn how to translate their ideas into stencils.
  • Three parent participants, working diligently on their stencil designs.

Project Description

“Family Totems” was created by groups of students at The Urban Assembly School of Music and Art and their parents. The parents and children studied animal symbolism and imagery at the Brooklyn Museum of Art and then created an animal symbol, or totem,to represent their families. During the museum tour, the young people and their parents were encouraged to focus on the similarities between different cultures of the world. The theme of animal symbols is universal. Through this lens, participants were able to see that seemingly disparate cultures have many things in common, not just in terms of visual art, but also in terms of societal values. Participants formed family teams to design their personal family totem symbol, created from at least two different animals. The designs were then turned into stencils and printed with acrylic paint onto two-foot square canvases. The process of parents and children with little artistic experience coming together to create a large-scale work of art was very rewarding for everyone involved.

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Project Info

Location: 49 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11201
Neighborhood: 
Fort Greene


Program: 
School-based Programs


Theme: 
Heritage and History


Year: 
2008


Partner(s): 
The Urban Assembly School of Music and Art at Waters Edge


Lead Artist(s):
Nicole Schulman


Assistant Artist(s):
Ryan Smith
Jess Poplawski


Participants: 

 

25 parents and youth participants
Medium: 
Acrylic on Canvas


Dimensions: 8 x 8ft

Fun Facts

Suggested Activity
Study some of your favorite animals and create a totem symbol to represent your family.
Fun Fact
A totem is an object representing an animal or plant that serves as an emblem of a group of people, such as a family or tribe, reminding them of their ancestry or mythic past. Totems are usually associated with Native American cultures.
Quote
“I saw successful collaborations between teenagers and their parents, which is no small feat. The participants all seemed very pleased with how their designs turned out and how they looked as finished painted works.” – Nicole Schulman, Lead Artist