I wanted to create The Ten Minute Session to get us all doing something creative, to bring a little joy and to spark some conversation in the mist of the Coronavirus lock down. Given that there is no time frame on this situation I have just tried to come up with as many different activities as possible, in the first instance I have around four weeks worth. Going forward I will continue to try and come up with new activities, however I am also open to revising some if an adequate amount of time had passed.
The Ten Minute Sessions consist of fun quick 10 minute activities - some arty ones, some mindful ones and are hosted across social media, with those joining in encouraged to shared their results.
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I had tried to do these as ‘live activities’ around 6pm every day, from Monday 23rd March 2020. However, if participants could not in live, they are encouraged to add their contribution whenever they could!
I also wanted to develop this idea as the more I develop my art practice the more I see how important it is to me, for it be socially engaging. Activities like those feature in The Ten Minute Session allow me to explore this.
There are parallels with instructional art here, it is very much art-come-teaching, with tasks being set and participants completing them. This perhaps is not too unexpected, given that a lot of the activities I have included have been adapted from classroom delivery (albeit in most cases shortened considerably!).
The similarities do not stop there, as when planning these sessions I also used a basic session plan to keep the information consistent; topic title, instructions, resources needed* and developed accompanying handouts too.
*Given these activities are being designed to be completed in peoples homes I wanted to ensure that the minimum amount of items where needed for each task; most only need pen and paper. Hopefully meaning that the activities are as accessible (and complete-able) as possible.
The Ten Minute Session Topics
Week One
Intro to line drawing: Continuous Line
Yesterday
Scavenger hunt
Paper folding, make a secret teller
One challenge I have overcome today and how
Doodle these images
Weekly Goal Setting
Week Two
Draw this
Intro to line drawing: blind line drawing
Word association
Paper folding, make a concertina
What is your daily routine
Automatic writing
Did you achieve your goal set 29th
Week Three
One thing you want to make time for this week
Draw straight lines
What have you done for yourself today, what can
you do for yourself tomorrow
Portraits guess who
Share your self-care ideas
Drawing circles
Build the tallest tower
Week Four
Non dominant hand drawing
One thing that is going well now, one thing to look
forward to
Instructional art
Design a character
Share your self-care ideas
Double writing
Share a manta quote that keeps you going
However, my initial plans changed around week one, as another blog asked me to provide them with ten minute activities. This opportunity would mean that more people would be able to access them.
More on that later!
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