INSIDE ART - Constant Storm: Art from Puerto Rico and the Diaspora

Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz, EXODUS / PILGRIMAGE, 2019 Mixed media: recovered FEMA tarps and debris from Puerto Rico, December 2018 Designed by Kristina Tollefson in collaboration with Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz Dimensions variable Documentation of performance: video and still photographs.
The Fall 2021 edition of InsideART focuses on the USFCAM exhibition Constant Storm: Art from Puerto Rico and the Diaspora. Constant Storm brings together Puerto Rican artists from diverse generations, living on the island and in the diaspora. Through the multimedia curriculum, teachers and students are invited to examine how art can explore culture, history, and critical social issues. Lessons are aligned with curricular and instructional standards of state and national learned bodies in social studies and art education.
InsideART lessons are written by USF College of Education faculty Dr. Bárbara C. Cruz, Professor of Social Science Education and Dr. Cheryl Ellerbrock, Associate Professor of Middle Grades and General Secondary Education; Miranda Ferguson, M.A.; Shannon Peck-Bartle, M.A.; and Cristina M. Viera, Ph.D. The program is co-directed by Dr. Cruz and Noel Smith, Former Deputy Director, USFCAM and Leslie Elsasser, Curator of Education, USFCAM.

Miguel Luciano, Pimp My Piragua, 2008-2009. Courtesy of the artist.
The links on this page allow you to download the index and lesson files of the Constant Storm 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)
Constant Storm: Art from Puerto Rico and the Diaspora files
InsideART-Curriculum-Overview_(Fall-2021).pdf
Day 1
Karlo-Andrei-Ibarra_(lesson-plan).docx (.pdf)
Karlo-Andrei-Ibarra_All-About-Puerto-Rico_Scholastic.pdf
Karlo-Andrei-Ibarra_Brújula-Ciega_(2012-2018)_reading.docx (.pdf)
Karlo-Andrei-Ibarrra_(PR-Commonwealth).pptx
Day 2
Miguel-Luciano_(lesson-plan).docx (.pdf)
Miguel-Luciano.pptx
Day 3
Jorge-Gonzalez-Santos_(lesson-plan).docx (.pdf)
Jorge-Gonzalez-Santos_Handout-A_My-Cultural-Mask-Template.docx (.pdf)
Jorge-Gonzalez-Santos_Constant-Storm.pptx
Day 4
Gamaliel-Rodríguez_(lesson-plan).docx (.pdf)
Gamaliel-Rodríguez_DBQ-Activity-Sheet.docx (.pdf)
Gamaliel-Rodríguez_A-Look-at-the-U.S.-Military-Industrial-Complex-through-Visual-Art.pptx
Day 5
Wanda-Raimundi-Ortiz.Constant-Storm_(lesson-plan).docx (.pdf)
Wanda-Raimundi-Ortiz_BIO.docx (.pdf)
Wanda-Raimundi-Ortiz.pptx
Download Complete InsideART Spring 2021 Constant Storm Lessons (.zip - 55 MB)
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Gamaliel Rodríguez, Figure 1852 (BQN), 2021. graphite on paper; 50 x 38 in. Courtesy of the artist
Further Resources:
View the online exhibition for Constant Storm.
Download a PDF of the English language brochure with Constant Storm exhibition essay.
Download a PDF of the Spanish language brochure with Constant Storm exhibition essay.
If you have questions about the lesson plans email an expert.
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The SEA Foundation
Gobioff Foundation
USF College of The Arts
USF College of Education
Hillsborough County Public Schools
State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, Florida Council on Arts and Culture
USFCAM ACE (Arts for Community Engagement) Fund
National Education Association
The P/Arts Program of the Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation
Bank of America
The David C. Anchin Center at the USF College of Education
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