Mrs. Julie Elver
Antioch Community High School
email: jelver@sequoits.com
Phone:847-838-7783
Visual Arts Instuctor
Advisory Instructor,


 Mrs. Elver's Schedule   
Period Class Room
1 Art 3D 117
2 Prep Period 117
3 Art 3D 117
4 Plan/Supervision Commons
5 Advisory 5a      141
6 Art 3D 117
7 Art 3D   117
8 Prep period 117


Current Assignments

Three Textured handbuilt Pots
One with nature theme,One with random textures, One with rollers and stamps
14 total community service points
Archictecture Bas Relief Project      
Paper mache' Animal Painted Oaxacan Style

New! Greek Art history worksheet [Image:Greek Art History page 1.doc]

Greek Art History Powerpoint [Image:Archaic and Classical Greece.ppt]

Past assignments:
Line/shape/form powerpoint
Romans worksheet from Slideshow/Lecture
Art history book assignment on the Romans. (Art In Focus book) Answer all questions in this chapter--this was done in class on October 14.
Ancient handheld "good luck charm" or fertility Figure
Architecture Walk
Seven World Wonders research assignment
Greek art history worksheet   
Architecture Powerpoint
Chicago Architecture Field Trip
Pendant with six beads      
Archeological description of each.



                                                                                                                                                                                
       
 Pictures from our Chicago Field trip


Upcoming Assignments, Activities and Tests:                                       1082008_83639_0.png
Famous Building Relief using Paper Clay

I am available after school most days, except Friday, until 3:30 pm to
catch up on work.                                                                                                                                                  1082008_84014_7.jpg

*community service points are earned during or after class by doing chores
in the studio which helps the whole class stay clean and organized. You
need 30 community service points per semester--about 7 each progress
period.  Examples of chores that can be done involve loading and unloading
kilns, cleaning tools, recycling clay, cleaning off counters and cleaning

sinks. Messy jobs get more points than clean jobs.