HUDSON RIVER ARTS PATCH
Few areas of America are as full of legend, history, and artistic achievement as the Hudson River Valley. How fortunate we are to be surrounded by its glory.
The goal
of this patch is to encourage awareness of the artisticcultural heritage of our
area while encouraging participation in the visual, performing, and literary
arts.
Brownies:
Complete 6 requirements.
Juniors:
Complete 8 requirements.
Cadettes
and Seniors: Complete 10 requirements.
Requirements
1.
Find
books that were written about the Hudson River Valley and read one.
2.
Explain
what is meant by the “Hudson River School” of painters. What time period did it
cover? Research and identify 3 artists
who were of the Hudson River School.
How are they the same? How do
they differ?
OR
Study
one artist of the Hudson River School and give a presentation to your troop or
another group showing samples of his work.
Explain hoe the Hudson River influenced his work. Visit one site that the artist painted, Compare this artist’s work with a
contemporary artist.
3.
Visit
an artist’s studio, museum, art show, craft fair or other place in the Hudson
Valley where works of art are displayed.
Explain what you saw, what you liked, and why.
OR
Visit
your school or community library and find books that were inspired by writers
who lived in the Hudson River Valley.

4.
Locate
the Hudson River on a map. Observe
where it begins and ends. Now, draw
your own interpretation of the Hudson River and its surrounding areas. You could include 19th century
mansions, vineyards and the railroad.
5.
Washington
Irving said that its mountains at sunset “glow and light up like a crown of
glory”. Henry Kames pronounced its
river a “great romantic stream”. Set
down your thoughts in a creative way about an area you especially like in the
Hudson River Valley. This could be a poem or short essay.
6.
Choose
a site in the Hudson River Valley that you particularly like, observe the site
I different seasons, and express your thoughts through a drawing or collection
of photographs.
7.
See
a ballet, concert or opera in the Hudson River Valley OR Find out about songs
and ballads that were written about the area.
8.
Our
area includes a very broad range of architectural styles. Discover a mansion,
main street, waterfront, church, theater or corporate headquarters in your
area. Identify its style and photograph
it. Find similar architectural
structures and put together a collage of your discoveries.
9.
Identify
two colleges or schools in the Valley.
When were they built? What
different architectural designs did they use? Pretend you are an architect and
design a school or park. You can use
paint, pen and ink, clay, sticks, cardboard etc. OR Visit two structures
in Westchester/Putnam. Identify their styles and briefly explain their unique
architectural features. Pretend you are an architect and design a house or
park.
10.
Many properties in the Valley have been recycled through creative
adaptive re-use, such as our council building (which was a school), and Westchester
Community College ( formerly the estate of Huntington Hartford, the A&P
magnate). Visit three properties, such
as old barns converted into garages or homes, castles that are now corporate
headquarters or part of a college, or schools that are now homes. Describe
three properties briefly.
11.
Research
and identify 3 people, living or dead, who have lived or worked in
Westchester/Putnam and contributed greatly to our society in the fields of
poetry, writing, painting, acting, or music.
Send this information to the council office where a list is kept.
12.
Interview
an architect, painter, musician, writer, poet, or sculptor. Find out how she or he got started in their
career and what type of training they needed.
13.
After
observing at least 3 statues or a sculpture garden create your own
3-dimensional work of art. Display at a troop meeting or elsewhere.
1. # of patches required______________ ( Cost from Council office)
2.
Total
troop cost___________________
3.
Leader’s
Name_____________________________________________ Phone____________________
4.
Address_____________________________________________________________________________
5.
Troop
#__________________
Level______________________
6.
Did
you work on this as a troop? ___ If yes what requirements did you
complete?_____________________
7.
Briefly
evaluate this program: