STORIES THAT PORTRAITS TELL

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The STORIES THAT PORTRAITS TELL Hanoch Piven s traditional portraits tell amazing stories about famous people. By using an astounding array of found objects (some people might call it junk ) to create likenesses of people as diverse as Steve Jobs, Theodor Herzl, Barack Obama, and Saddam Hussein, his work offers insights into the lives, values, and achievements of characters who dominate history books and headlines. In this workshop, campers will be introduced to Piven s work and will assess the objects used to create portraits of prominent Israelis. Then they ll have an opportunity to create their own self-portraits using Piven s methodology. Piven created a video (theicenter.org/whatarewemadeof ) for you, recorded in his studio in Jaffa, Israel, describing his methodology and sharing stories. You may want to show it to campers; at the very least, staff should watch it before leading any Piven Workshop activities. It s bursting with energy and ideas! PREPARATION AND IMPLEMENTATION In order to have a workshop based on found objects, you ll need to gather random objects. Lots of random objects. Everything from buttons, labels, packaging, and keys to stickers, stamps, and small toys will come in handy as campers create self portraits. Preparation is key: Gather copious amounts of junk to ensure that everyone finds what they need. This program can have even more impact if you connect it to Jewish values that your campers may be exploring in other areas of camp. Here are some that may work well: Confidence, Kindness, Loyalty, Perseverance, Integrity, Conviction. Bring campers (and co-staff) into the process of collecting random objects. Give them some time at the beginning of the activity to roam throughout camp looking for random objects to use. Encourage campers to gather as much (clean and safe) junk/stuff as possible. Natural materials such as leaves and twigs are good as well. Collecting and sorting materials allows participants to imagine different uses for the objects they find. Begin by introducing Piven. Refer to the Israel Resource Cards for more about the artist. Help your campers understand Piven s methodology and hear some cool stories about Israel by introducing them to three portraits: Moses, David Ben-Gurion, and Yitzhak Rabin. 1/4

1. Moses This portrait allows campers to interact with the technique using a story that they are probably familiar with (Moses and the Exodus). Holding up the Moses portrait, ask campers to identify materials or objects and think about what they symbolize. They will likely find matza, gefilte fish, sand/ desert, handcuffs, chicken leg/shank bone, matza balls, etc. Help them notice that each object is central to Moses story and the Passover story! 2. David Ben-Gurion This picture will be a bit harder for campers because they will likely not recognize Ben-Gurion, but that s OK! In this case, tell campers that this is a portrait of David Ben-Gurion, Israel s first Prime Minister. Like with Moses, ask campers to identify materials or objects in the portrait and think about what they symbolize. Here are a few things in the Ben-Gurion portrait your campers might notice: > > Face made of sand, twigs as hair/eyebrow: Ben-Gurion was a big believer in the importance of making the desert bloom. After he stopped being the Prime Minister, he retired to Kibbutz Sde Boker in the Negev. The major university in southern Israel is Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Be er Sheva. > > Nose made of boxing glove: He was always considered a fighter. > > Newspaper: He is holding a copy of Ha aretz (literally the land and also the name of a major Israeli paper) announcing the creation of the State. This portrait shows a moment in his career when he declared independence for the Jewish State on May 14, 1948. > > Photograph of people dancing: This is an actual photograph of people who danced and celebrated after the announcement of the Jewish State. > > Bathroom: This is a question you can throw back at them why do you think Ben-Gurion is depicted in the bathroom? Some reasons we ve heard and come up with include that it humanizes him, that it s where he did his best thinking, and that perhaps the only place where he could get some peace and quiet to read the newspaper was in the bathroom! 3. Yitzhak Rabin This is an example of a portrait that relies on the story of a single moment. While campers can try to guess who is in the picture and what it represents, chances are they won t know, so they ll need you to tell the story. Piven created this portrait just after Rabin s assassination. If necessary, fill in information about his assassination including the presence of candles all over Rabin Square immediately after the event: On the evening of November 4, 1995, Rabin was assassinated by a radical Jewish man who opposed the signing of the Oslo Accords. Rabin had been attending a mass peace rally in what is now known as Rabin Square, located in the heart of Tel Aviv. When the rally ended, Rabin walked down the city hall steps toward his car, at which point he was assassinated. Rabin s assassination came as a great shock to the Israeli public and much of the rest of the world. Hundreds of thousands of Israelis came to the square to mourn his death by lighting memorial candles and singing peace songs. Ask campers: Can you figure out why Piven created the portrait in this way? What do you think Rabin s face is made of? (Candle wax.) It s up to you to fill in some information for your campers. Your Israel Resource Cards can come in handy here, for such topics as Rabin and his assassination. 2/4

THE STORIES THAT PORTRAITS TELL READY? SET. CREATE! Once your campers understand the way Piven uses objects to tell stories, they re ready to create their own self-portraits! Place a wide array of random objects on a table in front of your campers. Invite them to browse the objects and select items they want to include in their selfportrait. Let them decide which items to include based on what they want to share about themselves in their portraits. Allow campers to work independently on their own portraits visiting the junk table as often as they like or guide the first part of the work time (approx. 15 minutes) with tasks like these: > > Select one item that symbolizes something you like a lot. Invite everyone to share what they chose and their reasoning. > > Select one object that you feel represents something about yourself, and one item that represents something about your connection to Israel. Stress that you don t need to have visited Israel to have a connection to the land, people, and country, and encourage everyone to find something. Art staff should be on hand to help with glue guns, but should be briefed so they encourage campers to express themselves freely and honestly. Allow 30 45 minutes for campers to create their own portraits, and another 15 minutes for everyone to share their work with the group. When you are done, encourage campers to reflect on the experience: > > What did you learn about yourself? > > What did you learn about your friends and other people at camp? > > What did you learn about the people depicted in the portraits you explored? > > How would you describe Piven s style if you were talking on the phone to someone who could not see the portraits? > > What s the funniest object you saw in someone else s portrait? Navigate this conversation carefully, with an eye toward making everyone feel comfortable sharing and eager to express themselves through these and other objects. Fun fact When he was a child in Uruguay, Piven loved to draw horses, cows, and soccer players. After his family moved to Israel when he was 11, he began to draw fighter aircraft and basketball players. Taking it home Facilitate discussion on the activity by helping campers reflect on the objects they used and the meaning behind them. The takeaways from this activity should include the tangible pride that comes from seeing one s work on display. Encourage campers to snap photos of their portraits and share with their friends and family at home, or let them put their portraits up in different areas all around camp for others to see! 3/4

WAYS TO USE AND ENHANCE If you want to do this with a deeper Israel focus, select a few People cards from your set of Israel Resource Cards and have campers create portraits of those Israeli figures. Have campers write about the portrait they created after they ve completed it. This is another great way to provide an opportunity for sharing, and works well if time in the studio is short. Ask campers to caption their portraits, making it easy for them to share on Social Media. Create a display wall in a prominent location in camp where these portraits can be visible for all campers to see. DETAILS > > Materials: Poster board, glue guns, glue, tape, and lots and lots of small random objects > > Age: Campers of all ages > > Size of group: Ideal for 8 15 campers > > Duration: 1 hour 4/4