Live Your Epitaph
Length: Two 50-minute class periods.
The Metropolitan Nashville Arts Commission engaged two internationally-known artists, Thornton Dial and Lonnie Holley, to create site-specific public art works for the newly revitalized Edmondson Park (overseen by the Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency). This project honors William Edmondson, a native of Davidson County and a self-taught sculptor. Edmondson was the first African American artist to have a solo exhibition at the New York Museum of Modern Art (1937). Like Edmondson, Thornton Dial and Lonnie Holley are self-taught artists.
In this English Language Arts lesson, students will:
- Students will be formatively assessed through discussion in whole group, small group, and Socratic seminar.
- Students will be formatively assessed through pre-writing, peer feedback, and revision.
- Students will be formatively assessed through discussion in small groups, whole groups, and Socratic Seminar.
- Students will be summatively assessed through Socratic Seminar reflection handout.
- Students will be summatively assessed through a rubric for their final draft.
- Students will be summatively assessed through Socratic Seminar reflection handout and selfassessment rubric.
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