These tours are intended for younger students, and are designed to encourage the examination of objects and ideas through a variety of activities including discussions, worksheets, and small group work. Expect to visit approximately three to five galleries during your tour. Due to travel time within the Museum, the actual time spent in the galleries is 50 minutes.
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Learning to Look
How can young students learn to see more when they look at art? This lesson leads students through finding, measuring, pretending, and describing activities geared to make them better observers both of art in the Museum and of the world around them. -
World of Art
Take a trip around the world with art as your guide. Students explore the art of several cultures as they journey through the Museum’s period rooms and galleries. Tell us the country you are studying, and we will make sure to visit there. -
People, Places, and Things
What kinds of feelings can artists express when they paint ordinary people, places, and things? In this lesson, students study several portraits, landscapes, and still-life paintings, and think about the style and mood each artist creates. Stories in Art (grades 1–3)
Sometimes when art speaks, you want to talk back. Students join the conversation and discover the wealth of stories art can tell as they explore paintings, decorative arts, and sculpture through a variety of structured looking, writing, and role-playing activities.
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