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Take students into the world of Street Art, Graffiti, Banksy, and political activism with this visually engaging art history presentation. This professionally designed lesson combines urban culture, protest art, symbolism, public space, visual analysis, and social criticism into one powerful classroom resource for middle and high school students.
Students explore:
✔ the difference between Graffiti & Street Art
✔ protest art and political expression
✔ Banksy’s symbolism & visual language
✔ public space, activism & social criticism
✔ art vs. vandalism debates
✔ how art challenges power structures
🎨 25 professionally designed lesson slides
📖 Art history explanations & historical context
🖼 Banksy & Street Art artwork analysis
💬 Discussion prompts & debate activities
✏ Creative Street Art assignments
📚 Visual analysis & social reflection tasks
🎨 Street Art & Graffiti Culture
🏙 Public Space & Protest
🧠 Art & Social Criticism
✊ Activism & Political Messages
🖌 Banksy & Stencil Techniques
📱 Street Art in the Digital Age
⚖ Art vs. Vandalism
🌍 Protest Movements & Social Justice
📚 Visual Analysis & Interpretation
🏛 Art & Power Structures
🖼 Girl with Balloon
💐 Flower Thrower
🎡 Dismaland
🧸 The Mild Mild West
👮 Kissing Coppers
🔥 Napalm / Can't Beat That Feeling
🎨 Banksy & the Street Art Movement
🏙 Graffiti Culture in New York & Bristol
✔ Guided Artwork Analysis
✔ Political Image Interpretation
✔ Debate: Art or Vandalism?
✔ Protest & Activism Discussions
✔ Design Your Own Street Art Message
✔ Public Space Analysis
✔ Creative Stencil & Poster Ideas
✨ Modern & visually engaging presentation design
✨ Ready-to-use classroom lesson
✨ Perfect for art history & social analysis
✨ Combines art, politics & activism
✨ Designed for Grades 8–12 learners
✨ Printable & digital classroom use
✨ Encourages critical thinking & discussion
🏫 Middle & High School Art Classes
🎨 Art History & Street Art Units
📚 Visual Analysis & Interpretation
💬 Discussion & Debate Lessons
✏ Creative Art Projects
🏡 Independent Study & Homeschooling
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Klassenstufen: EF (10./11. Jhg.), Q1 (11./12. Jhg.), Q2 (12./13. Jhg.)
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