Sentences with phrase «exhibition activity guides»

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They had all earlier acted as guides for the travelling Anne Frank exhibition, or led other educational activities of the Anne Frank House.
Ojih Odutola's exhibition «To Wander Determined» will open at the Whitney Museum of American Art on Oct. 20 and marks her first solo exhibition at a New York museum; in her role at Barnard, she will lead a variety of artistic and academic activities, including guided tours of the exhibit and host a public talk on her forthcoming book The Treatment.
Gallery guides and gallery hunts for families with children Teacher - directed gallery tours, pre - and post-visit activities, and lesson plans Special exhibition resources such as audio guide content, didactic panels, lectures, and digital interactives like the award - winning Beyond the Walls mobile app Audio clips and artist videos featuring Chuck Close, Esther Mahlangu, Ryan McGinnis, Julie Mehretu, Robert Pruitt, Hank Willis Thomas, among others Art in Depth Modules on ten conservation projects created by student participants in M.Lit program
Activity Guides from Select Exhibitions: Carl Chiarenza Family Activity Guide Charles Clough Family Activity Guide Frank Lloyd Wright Student Activity Guide Michael Goldberg Family Activity Guide Sam Francis Family Activity Guide
These free events feature art - making activities, events like storytelling in the galleries, musical and dance performances, and family - oriented gallery guides, all designed to engage families with current exhibitions.
During the exhibition, guests can join frequent guided tours led by docents (volunteer art educators), various art - making activities for children and adults, and register for a landscape painting class.
Pick up free Activity Trail by artist Laura X Carle guiding younger visitors through the exhibition Mary Heilmann: Looking at Pictures.
The Louisiana organizes temporary exhibitions of art, architecture, design, and ethnography; as well as guided tours, special events, concerts, lectures, workshops and educational activities particularly aimed to children and young people.
The program of events and activities of the Tate Liverpool comprises special exhibitions — both solo retrospectives and thematic exhibitions focused on international modern and contemporary art -, guided tours, talks, learning courses, educational programs, creative workshops, and special events.
The Tate Britain organizes temporary exhibitions, guided tours and educational activities for adults and children.
The High museum's program of events and activities includes temporary exhibitions, special events, lectures, family programs, guided tours and educational activities for children, adults and teachers.
The program of events and activities the Astrup Fearnley Museum features temporary exhibitions, guided tours, educational activities, art workshops, talks, and special events.
The museum organizes temporary exhibitions — featuring works both from its collection and on loan from other institutions — concerts, lectures, family programs, workshops, guided tours, and various educational activities.
The Museo will once again be taking part in the celebration of International Museum Day (IMD), held on 18 May, contributing, on 16, 17 and 18 May, with dance activities, workshops and a programme of guided tours that aim to offer plural viewpoints of its Collection and temporary exhibitions like the remarkable White Fire.
A great way for families to work together to experience this exhibition, this family activity guide offers activities, questions for guided looking and suggestions for exploration.
This adult workshop features two presenters, a guided look at the exhibition Constructive Spirit: Abstract Art in South and North America, 1920s — 50s, an art activity and light refreshments.
The Museum of Modern Art organizes temporary exhibitions, guided tours, conferences, seminars, learning classes and educational activities for children and families.
The Moderna museum organizes temporary exhibitions, guided tours, conferences, music concerts, learning activities and special events with a particular attention to families and schools.
Among the activities will be guided tours of the exhibitions Frank Stella: Experiment and Change and Midnight in Paris & New York: Scenes from the 1890s — 1930s, William Glackens and His Contemporaries.
Every year, we present about a dozen exhibitions and special gallery installations, acquire hundreds of works of art, guide thousands of school children on tours, host thousands of university students to study the collection, engage Nasher Teens through weekly activities, welcome hundreds of visitors with dementia — and introduce many visiting artists to the community.
Even though a high volume of publications is dedicated to exhibition catalogs, the Museum also releases monographs, catalogues raisonné, essays, educational materials, facsimiles, guides to the collection and the published outcomes for different activities.
Ikon's Art Explorer Guide, made for each exhibition, contain short creative activities for families.
Each guide includes exhibition information, discussion questions, online activities and links to other resources.
Activities include: studio visits, hands - on demonstrations, workshops, artist discussions, receptions, guided tours, and featured exhibitions.
Drop by to further explore the current exhibition Come as You Are: Art of the 1990s through self - guided art activities and tactile objects.
Whether we are presenting an exhibition, designing an art - making activity, or giving visitors directions, we are guided by a vision to connect people and art.
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