Not exact matches
Giving students opportunities to record
oral histories through
projects like «The Great Thanksgiving Listen» exposes them to diverse perspectives and helps develop digital,
planning, speaking, and listening skills.
This free workshop
plan and resources pack encourages students to explore the relevance and reliability of
oral history interviews as historical sources, consider how
oral history differs from other evidence,
plan and prepare an
oral history project, and interpret and present the information they discover.
In addition to preserving Kentridge's time - based works, the Eastman Museum has future
plans for a major exhibition of Kentridge's films, videos, and other time - based media, together with the publication of The Kentridge
Project, a catalogue raisonné in which the artist will discuss each work in an extensive
oral history interview.
As part of a commissioned art
project, her
plan presents an
oral guide to Bronx
history by giving voice to the community about their connections to its ecosystem with stories by current and former residents, from beekeepers to rappers.