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REGISTRATION: Artists At Home (August 26, 2020)

REGISTRATION: Artists At Home (August 26, 2020)

Artists At Home: A Virtual Engagement Program

Program Description
The National Museum of African American History and Culture is debuting a digital, interactive program designed to engage students in hands-on art making and conversations about African American artists and different genres of visual art.

Led by NMAAHC educators, each session will focus on a unique visual art piece and encourage discussion around a central question. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in a hand-on art project using household materials. This program is designed to be fluid and conversational. It welcomes students from grades 3-12. 

Program Goals

  • Introduce students to influential African American artists and their unique approaches to art making
  • Engage students in close looking exercises for visual art
  • Inspire curiosity about different genres of art and artists' techniques
  • Provide kinesthetic learning opportunities and cultivate creative expression

Registration

This program is free for participants.

This registration is for our session on August 26, 2020 at 12 PM EDT. The topic will be Abstract Sculpture with Modern Artist Sargent Claude Johnson.

To participate in this program, participants must have access to a device with Zoom capabilities (including a microphone, speaker, and camera) and a reliable internet connection.

Privacy Notices

As our Education Team learns to navigate this new digital landscape, we are trying to find the best ways to serve our audiences safely and effectively. We have included some language to address the privacy and safety of our participants. Please read it closely.

As a condition of participating in Artists At Home, you agree on behalf of yourself and your child, that:

  • Your child will not share during the program any personal information that you or your child want kept private. We recommend that you caution your child about sharing personally identifiable information (e.g., full name, street address, telephone number) and shielding from view any personal or private materials (note, you also have the option to attend without turning on your device’s camera or microphone).  
  • You take full responsibility for your child’s participation in the program and any consequences thereof.

As a reminder, we will not be recording, taking any photos, or saving any chat discussions during this program.

What do you know about sculpture? What do you want to know about creating sculptures? What do you wonder about artist Sargent Claude Johnson?