INSIDE ART - Skyway 2024 Andrés Ramírez
The Fall 2024 edition of InsideART highlights the work of Andrés Ramírez, one of the artists featured in the USFCAM exhibition Skyway 2024: 12 Ways of Looking at a Landscape. The exhibition presents varied representations of the rich artistic landscape of a cultural region that has very much come into its own. The lesson and instructional materials are aligned with curricular standards of state and national learned bodies in social studies and art education, introducing students to Ramírez’s work and engaging them in critical analysis and reflection on humans’ interaction with their environment.
This edition of InsideART was written by USF College of Education faculty Dr. Bárbara C. Cruz and Dr. Clarence V. Walker, both professors in Social Science Education with support from Amy Allison, USFCAM.
The links on this page allow you to download the index and lesson files of the Skyway 2024 Andrés Ramírez InsideART.
- Click ONCE on links to open, or right click (control click) to download
- Files can be downloaded individually or as a complete archive (.zip) at the bottom of the page.
- Curriculum and readings are available as both Microsoft Word documents (.docx) and Adobe Acrobat documents (.pdf)
- Presentations are Microsoft PowerPoint presentations (.pptx)
Skyway 2024 Andrés Ramírez files
Andrés-Ramírez-(Skyway-2024)-lesson-plan.docx (.pdf)
Andrés-Ramírez-(Skyway-2024)-lesson-PowerPoint.pptx
NARA_Analyze-Artwork-worksheet.pdf
NARA.gov-photo_analysis_worksheet.pdf
Download Complete InsideART Fall 2024 Skyway 2024 Andrés Ramírez Teaching Resources (.zip - 26MB)
Further Resources:
View the online exhibition for Skyway 2024: 12 Ways of Looking at a Landscape.
If you have questions about the lesson plans, email an expert.
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