The Georgia Museum of Art hosts a number of educational programs throughout the year. |
This
year’s adventure will be “Elements of Art in the Georgia Museum of Art Permanent
Collection.” During each 90-minute session, groups will enjoy a gallery tour,
games and an art activity to help connect the students to what they have
learned.
During
the tour of our galleries, interactive stops will explore the elements of art (color,
line, shape, frames and form). These stops will teach students about a variety
of topics, including how paint is made, two- and three-dimensional works of art
and how shapes come together to form a composition.
The
tour will feature impressionist, modernist and contemporary works of art from
artists such as Georgia O’Keeffe, Theodore Robinson, Beverly Buchanan,
Radcliffe Bailey and more.
After
the interactive gallery walk, the group will then create their own art to
display in their classroom or community center. For this summer’s adventure,
students will have the opportunity to mix their own paint and then use it to
combine all of the elements of art they have just learned about. They will
discover how their own work of art combines all of the elements of art at once.
Registration
is currently open for this activity. Each session can accommodate up to 30
children, with one chaperone for every 10 kids. To schedule your group’s
adventure or to learn more about Art Adventures, contact Sage Kincaid at
sagekincaid@uga.edu or 706.542.0448.
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