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Evening for Educators:  Changing Perceptions through Sculpture 

Evening for Educators:  Changing Perceptions through Sculpture 

Thursday, September 19, 2024 from 4-7 p.m.

Reservations required. 
Members: $10 

General public: $20 

College students: $5 

Series Registration: $150 (grants access to all Evening for Educator programs Sept.2024–May 2025).

 

Inspired by Louise Nevelson’s 125th birthday, this Evenings for Educators presentation will focus on women sculptors. Artist Lisa Merida-Paytes—whose work has been exhibited, collected, and published nationally and internationally for more than 25 years—will present on bringing awareness of people living with disabilities while pushing the boundaries of contemporary art. Participants will have an opportunity to hear about Lisa’s work, ask questions of the artist, and enjoy a docent guided tour of women sculptors in our collection, including Nevelson.

For each program attended, educators can earn CEU’s and 1–2 graduate credits for an additional fee. 

About Evenings for Educators 
Evenings for Educators is the museum’s monthly teacher professional development program. Through the lens of the museum’s collection and exhibitions, Evenings for Educators supports all subjects taught in the classroom. It also encourages a STREAM approach as well as Twenty-First Century Learning strategies. The program is offered for teachers of all grade levels and disciplines, art appreciation volunteers, pre-service education majors, teaching artists, as well as community and museum educators. 


If you need accessibility accommodations, please contact us in advance at [email protected] or fill out the accessibility request form.

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