World renowned artist, Faith Ringgold, has passed, leaving behind a powerful legacy of art.  She was New York's own, and so many of the article below will come from New York Museums, and how her art had an impact.  I have included the lessons from the various art institutions with an emphasis on The New York Times Learning Network, which has both a local and national perspective on Ringgold's considerable body of work. 

    The New York Times Learning Network has origins to MoMA's original Visual Thinking Curriculum (VTC) which has undergone a number of incarnations.  I had the privilege of helping to launch the initial VTC so the questioning techniques and strategies are those I always enjoyed. 

    NYTimes: Faith Ringgold Dies at 93; Wove Black Life Into Quilts and Children’s Books

    NYT Up Close: Faith Ringgold: 'Didn't Want People to Be Able to Look, and Look Away' 

    NYT – T Magazine feature article : – Why Faith Ringgold Makes Sure Her Pieces Bear Her Signature 

    NYT Art and Design: Faith Ringgold’s Path of Maximum Resistance

    Guggenheim Museum: Artist Faith Ringgold Discusses "Tar Beach" on "Craft in America" - May 9, 2012

    On the television series Craft in America, pioneering artist Faith Ringgold is interviewed at the Guggenheim about her life, her process, and her story … 

    The Guggenheim Museum: Ashley James on Faith Ringgold’s “Tar Beach”

    Brooklyn Museum: Faith Ringgold

    The Guardian: Art - Faith Ringgold: 'I'm not going to see riots and not paint them'

    Faith Ringgold Chronology (from her site)

     

    Faith Ringgold, quilt and visual artist, dies at 93 : NPR

     

    Lesson Plans, Faith Ringgold

    FREE Faith Ringgold Story Quilts, Grades 2-4 — VISIONARY ART COLLECTIVE

    Faith Ringold matt museum lesson plans - Visionary Art Collective

    Virtual Views: Faith Ringgold | MoMA

    Five Photography Assignments That Invite You to Look Closely at the World

     

      Pre K - 2    3 - 5    6 - 8    9 - 12    13+    Art/Music    English/Language Arts    Social Studies/History    Faith Ringgold, Artist  

      The New York Times Learning Netowork    MoMA    Guggenheim Museum  

     

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