Sentences with phrase «docents give»

Docents give interactive tours to the public — school children grades K — 12, college groups, and adult groups — throughout the year.
Docents give dynamic, interactive tours of current Blaffer Art Museum exhibition (s) or the University's public sculpture collection to students and K - 12 school groups, as well as to community groups of adults and kids.

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Volunteer to speak in the community — high school career days, events sponsored by environmental groups, or acting as a docent in a science museum can all give you a chance to lecture.
A heavily client - facing position like sales might not be a good fit for most people on the [autism] spectrum, but I knew a museum docent on the spectrum who gave me the best tour of an art museum I've ever had because that's what he's interested in.
In addition to being part of some daytime tours, Casa del Monte is included on special evening tours, when docents in 1930s attire give an extra sense of what it was like here during Hearst Castle's heyday.
There is a docent on the property that gives tours during certain time frames but basically going around the monument or other areas around the cemetery is relatively easy.
Docent lead exhibition tours are given daily at 1 pm.
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The artist will give a talk on April 4 at 2 p.m. English docents are available on weekends at 2 p.m.. For more information, visit www.leeum.org.
To reserve a tour with a trained docent or staff person please give three weeks notice.
At #ArtMuseumDay, the Roaming Docents will join visitor - centered conversations and give the inside story or a mini-tour to cultivate the visitor experience.
The Stedelijk's new group of Blikopeners (its peer educators) and the museum docents will visit schools to give an interactive introduction to modern and contemporary art.
Upon entering the first gallery, one is greeted by Andrea Fraser's «Museum Highlights: A Gallery Talk» (1989) where Fraser acts as the fictitious docent Jane Castleton and gives a tour of the institutional infrastructure of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, setting up an ongoing conversation with the space of the Hammer galleries.
Whether you are a Bosnian immigrant who came to the «Second Chance City» to build a business, and you struggle with high overhead, or you are a docent at the Children's Museum worried about her husband's pension and its implication for your health insurance, this essay can give you a system to think more strategically about how to collect and leverage Utica insurance quotes to best effect.
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