This guided teacher workshop experience offers a 1- to 2-hour training utilizing the Denver Art Museum’s collection and teacher resources presented by a team of museum educators. The team will also provide an overview of the programmatic offerings for Schools and Teachers.
Training topics currently offered:
• Artist-Inspired Installations
• Art + Literacy (e.g. Look to Read and Create to Write for Early Childhood audiences)
• Spark with Art (e.g. Art Objects for Dialogue, Projects and Evaluation)
Cost: Per teacher for workshop and access to galleries. Additional cost if selected workshop includes a special ticketed exhibition; not included in membership. Email for details.
8 weeks advanced notice required. All bookings are dependent on availability.
Since its founding in 1893, the Denver Art Museum (DAM) has amassed more than 70,000 works of art, one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of world art between Chicago and the West Coast. Internationally known for its holdings of American Indian art, the museum has also assembled an extensive group of pre-Columbian and Spanish Colonial art objects now considered one of the finest collections in the world. Other areas of concentration are European and American painting and sculpture, architecture, design and graphics, modern and contemporary, Asian, African, Oceanic, photography, western American and textile art and fashion.
The Denver Art Museum has been a leader in educational programming for more than two decades. The family-friendly approach is fully integrated into the galleries through a unique partnership between curators, designers, and educators for each discipline. A trailblazer in creating innovative opportunities that encourage visitors to interact with the collection, the museum is also known internationally for the way we help our visitors explore art and their own creativity.
Social Studies, Art, Reading, Writing
30 students
120 min.
Professional Development
Adult