2018–2019 School & Teacher Programs

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School & Teacher Programs

2018–19


Welcome Welcome to the 2018–19 school year at the Milwaukee Art Museum!

Exhibitions

Support your students’ critical thinking, creativity, and visual literacy skills with a trip to the Museum. Develop vocabulary, explore interdisciplinary curriculum applications, and foster evidence-based thinking through world-class works of art. Docent-guided tours are designed to enhance curriculum, from Common Core to STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math), and free family passes allow all students to extend their Museum experience on a return visit with their family.

Contents

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Planning Your Visit

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School Tours

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Multidisciplinary Tours

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School Programs

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Teen Programs Scholastic Art Awards

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For Teachers

Hours Tues­–Sun Thurs Memorial Day— Labor Day: Mon

10 a.m.–5 p.m. 10 a.m.–8 p.m. 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

Find activities, high-quality images, lesson plans, and more at the Museum’s online home for teacher resources.

Free Museum admission for WI K–12 teachers

The Museum is pleased to offer free Museum admission to individual Wisconsin K–12 teachers who present a valid school ID or pay stub. Preview the Museum before your tour, and use the Collection to inspire your teaching.

Keep up to date

Subscribe to Teacher eNews at mam.org/newsletter.

Arthur A. Carrara, Magnet Master 400, 1947. Cardboard box and steel plates. Milwaukee Art Museum, Purchase with funds from the Demmer Charitable Trust, M2016.153. Photo by John R. Glembin.

Daring Technique: Goya and the Art of Etching Through Sept 9, 2018 Bradley Family Gallery

Family Pictures

Sept 14, 2018–Jan 20, 2019 Herzfeld Center for Photography and Media Arts

Serious Play: Design in Midcentury America Sept 28, 2018–Jan 6, 2019 Baker/Rowland Galleries

The San Quentin Project: Nigel Poor and the Men of San Quentin State Prison

Bouguereau & America Feb 15–May 12, 2019 Baker/Rowland Galleries

Sara Cwynar

March 8–July 21, 2019 Herzfeld Center for Photography and Media Arts

Charles Radtke

April 19–Aug 25, 2019 Bradley Family Gallery

James Nares: Moves June 14–Oct 6, 2019 Baker/Rowland Galleries

Oct 18, 2018–March 10, 2019 Bradley Family Gallery

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Planning Your Visit Request your tour by calling the Tour Scheduler at 414-224-3842 or filling out the online form at mam.org/school-tours.

Booking Your Tour

Before Your Tour

⚫⚫ Order buses/transportation early. Preferred bus provider information and pricing is provided when booking your tour.

⚫⚫ Two weeks before: confirm your head count and submit payment to the Tour Scheduler. Fees and chaperones: Tours are $5 per student unless stated otherwise. One teacher/chaperone is required for every group of 12 students; those individuals are admitted free. Additional adults will be charged $14. Note: No increases in head count or changes in program/tour will be accepted after the two-week deadline. The Museum cannot offer a refund if your head count decreases after your payment has been made, and cannot accept payment at the door.

⚫⚫ Tell us about any special accommodations. Let us know about students with individual aides or if you will need, for example, elevator access, an interpreter for students who are English Language Learners, or assistive listening technology or an ASL interpreter for people with hearing impairments. The Museum is wheelchair accessible and has several wheelchairs on-site if you require one. ⚫⚫ Plan the length of your visit. You have the option of self-guiding the Museum (without a docent) after your docent-guided tour. Please notify the Tour Scheduler if you plan to stay longer. Unless otherwise notified, your tour will be one hour in duration.

⚫⚫ Prepare students and chaperones for your trip. Watch the Museum Manners video at mam.org/museummanners, and visit mam.org/teachers for classroom activities and more. ⚫⚫ Arrange lunch space (limited availability). The Museum does not have on-site lunch facilities for school groups, but the War Memorial Center is collaborating with us to accommodate these groups, as space allows. Contact the War Memorial directly at 414-273-5533.

What to Bring

When You Arrive

Name tags: Each student and adult in your group must wear a name tag that you supply. These act as your admission into the Museum.

You will be entering the Museum at the School Group Entrance, to the north of the Main Entrance on Art Museum Drive, unless otherwise directed by the Tour Scheduler. Please remain on the bus until greeted by Museum staff.

Clipboards/pencils (optional): If you would like to have your class write or draw, please bring your own clipboards, pencils, and paper. Remember that only pencils are allowed in the galleries to protect the artwork.

What Not to Bring Backpacks and umbrellas are not allowed in the galleries. Anything carried on the back or larger than 13 × 17 in. can accidentally bump or break art.

Your bus may park at the south end of Art Museum Drive, along Lincoln Memorial Drive, in Veterans Park, or at other public locations. Be on time; arrive no more than 15 minutes early. Note that if you are late, your tour will be shortened. If you are more than 20 minutes late, your tour will become a self-guided tour. If you are delayed, please call the Museum’s reception desk at 414-224-3290.

Please enjoy the art, without touching. Personal photos are allowed, except where indicated. Please no flash, selfie sticks, or tripods. Store backpacks and umbrellas; leave them at the coat room or in a locker. Food and drink stay out of the galleries.

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School Tours Docent-Guided Tours:

Bring your students for a guided experience with one of the Museum’s docents, trained volunteer educators who support your students in exploring the Collection and making connections to the curriculum.

Self-Guided Tours:

Do you prefer to lead your own tour? Prepare for your visit with resources at teachers.mam.org and with the self-guided tour tips card available on-site or on request. Receive a great rate on group admission. Ask about our A Is for Art (PK–Grade 3) and Look, Write, See (Grades 4–12) self-guided activities.

Complimentary Family Passes:

You will receive a Family Pass for each student you bring on your school tour. With this pass, students can return to the Museum with their families for free. Each pass provides free Museum admission for two adults and up to four children younger than 18 years old.

All Ages Art from Many Places and Times In this overview of the Museum Collection, students acquire basic art vocabulary and critical-looking skills while exploring the making and meaning of art from different cultures.

Feature/Special Exhibition

Tour the exhibitions on view at the Museum for a limited time (see page 1). Expand your visit with activities for the classroom, available on the Teacher Resources site at teachers.mam.org.

Special Focus: Black History Month Feb 1–28, 2019

Celebrate black history by experiencing the ways artists of African descent, including African Americans, use their work to document their lives, tell the stories of their communities, and fight for social change.

Special Focus: Women’s History Month March 1–31, 2019

Explore the lives of women through both the ways they have been portrayed in art across time and their contributions as female forces in the art world. 4

→ Book Now mam.org/school-tours or call 414-224-3842

Homeschool NEW: Homeschool Days

Join us for special days devoted to homeschool families. Enjoy a docentguided tour and art making in Kohl’s Art Generation Open Studio, and learn about resources you can use in the Museum and at home. All ages | Time varies $5 per student Sept 25, 2018, Special Focus: Museum Highlights Feb 26, 2019, Special Focus: Art by Artists of the African Diaspora

PK–Grade 3 A Is for Art

Line, Shape, and Color

Animals in Art

Storytelling in Art

Take a tour with the alphabet! Inspired by the book A Is for Art by Marjorie Nelson Moon, explore art from many cultures while reinforcing language development.

Discover a menagerie of friendly animals and fantastic beasts from different cultures and times in paintings and sculptures.

Learn how artists begin to create masterpieces by getting to know the building blocks of art: line, shape, and color.

Imagine, tell, and listen to stories that artists portray in their work.

Exploring Art Through the Senses

Take a journey through the galleries using your imagination: How might artworks smell, taste, feel, and sound?

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Multidisciplinary Tours

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Grades 4–12 American Art

Hear about American stories, places, and people from across the United States represented in art.

Art by Artists of the African Diaspora

Celebrate the heritage of people of African descent. Look at folk art to fine art as you explore the connections between Africa, Europe, the United States, and beyond.

Communities and Traditions

Investigate the customs of people who live both near and far, discovering differences, similarities, and crosscultural influences portrayed in their art.

Haitian Art

Learn about the culture of this Caribbean country through the Museum’s rich collection of Haitian paintings and sculpture.

Modern and Contemporary Art

Foreign Language and Culture Tours: French, Spanish, or German

Enhance study of French, Spanish, or German by exploring related art and culture. (Specify your language choice with the Tour Scheduler. Docents for these tours are limited.)

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Studio Workshop School Program

Tues–Fri, Sept 2018–May 2019 Be the artist! Students explore the Museum’s Collection on a tour of your choice, and then complete an art project connected to the tour theme.

Music + Art Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Concert and Museum Tour Extend your MSO Concert for Schools experience with a docent-guided tour of the Museum’s works that relate to concert themes.

Youth (Grades 3–8): Trills and Chills II | Oct 30, 31, or Nov 1, 2018 $5 per student

Get to know the “isms,” from Realism to Abstract Expressionism, while comparing works made from the mid-1860s to the present day.

Grades PK–12 | 2 hours $10 per student

Optional: Extend your tour with a visit to Lynden Sculpture Garden to learn about the environment and modern sculpture. Additional fees apply with this extended option. Register at the Milwaukee Art Museum, and then call Lynden at 414-446-8481.

Writing + Art

Youth (Grades 3–8): Notes from Home Jan 23, 29, 30, 2019 | $5 per student

Available Year-Round

Additional fees apply for the MSO. Register with the MSO at 414-226-7886, and then call the Milwaukee Art Museum.

Portraiture

Meet the people—and animals— in the portraits throughout the Museum’s galleries.

Folk and Self-Taught Art

In these works by self-taught artists, history and inner visions emerge and people and animals are animated, inviting questions about art and its role in society.

Museum Tour + Studio Workshop

Social Concerns + Social Justice in Art

Social justice can be defined as action to create genuine equality and respect among people. Discover how artists past and present have created art that captures social concerns, including poverty, housing rights, religious freedom, slavery, racism, and gender inequalities.

Music and Me Concert (Grades K–2): Musical Zoo | Nov 13, 2018 $5 per student

This tour, inspired by the National Writing Project at Carroll University and grounded in the Six Traits of Writing framework, introduces the Museum as a place of inspiration for writing. After receiving their own Museum sketchbooks, students look closely at works of art, using a variety of writing skills, developing a descriptive word bank, and practicing “low stakes” writing. Grades 4–12 | 1½ hours $10 per student

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→ Book Early

→ Book Now mam.org/school-tours or call 414-224-3842

Note: Space is limited. Please be flexible when requesting dates.

Geometry + Art

History + Art

Life Sciences + Art

Theater + Art

Available Year-Round

America’s Black Holocaust Museum and Museum Tour

Available Year-Round

First Stage Performance Company and Museum Tour: Serious Play

Discover shapes and patterns everywhere you look during a docent-guided, geometry-themed tour of the Milwaukee Art Museum. Grades 1–4 | Time varies $5 per student Optional: Go hands-on at Betty Brinn Children’s Museum with guided exploration and play. Additional fees apply with this extended option. Register with the Milwaukee Art Museum, and then contact Betty Brinn Children’s Museum at [email protected] or call 414-390-5437, ext. 272.

Nov 15, 2018 | 9:30–11 AM

Join America’s Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM) and the Milwaukee Art Museum for a special program in honor of the local and national history of African Americans and people of African descent. The combined presentation by ABHM griots (storytellers) and Museum docents is a timely collaboration that explores how artists express identity and use storytelling to bring history to life. Grades 5–12 | 1½ hours $10 per student

Explore connections between art and the life sciences. See how artists use their senses and borrow from the sciences to observe the natural world. View works of art that cover living things from plants to wildlife and humans. Grades K–5 | Time varies $5 per student Optional: Visit Discovery World to continue your exploration of the living world. Examine living fish from Lake Michigan and see firsthand how science uses art for animal identification. Additional fees apply with this extended option. Register with the Milwaukee Art Museum, and then call Discovery World at 414-765-862

Explore playfulness, whimsy, and twentieth-century design through a docent-led tour of the Museum’s exhibition Serious Play: Design in Midcentury America. Afterward, First Stage Teaching Artists will engage students in the stories, characters, and perspectives depicted in the works. Grades 1–8 | 1½ hours $10 per student

NEW: War Memorial Center Tour and Museum Tour

NEW: First Stage Performance Company and Museum Tour: Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Available Year-Round

Isamu Noguchi, Study Model for Play Module B, ca. 1965–68. Plaster. The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum, New York.© The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY.

Dec 4 or 5, 2018 | 9:30–11 AM or NOON–1:30 PM

Join the War Memorial Center and the Milwaukee Art Museum for a special tour that examines American stories and resilience from a variety of perspectives. Students will enjoy a 45-minute guided tour of the War Memorial Center and a 45-minute docent-led tour of the Milwaukee Art Museum that looks at diverse American stories on resilience from past to present.

March 20 or 27, 2019

Extend your First Stage performance with a docent-guided tour of the Museum’s works related to the performance themes. Grades 4–12 | 1 hour $5 per student Additional fees apply for First Stage. Register with First Stage at 414-267-2962, and then call the Milwaukee Art Museum.

Grades 4–12 | 1½ hours $10 per student

Robert Haveil Jr., American Flamingo (Phoenicopter Ruber. Linn.), No. 87, pl. CCCCXXXI (431), from The Birds of America, 1838. Hand-colored engraving with aquatint. Milwaukee Art Museum, Gift of Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, M1957.40. Photo by John R. Glembin. 8

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School Programs Art of Writing: Young Authors and Artists Conference Dec 3, 2018 | 8:30 AM–3:15 PM

Young writers and artists use the Museum as inspiration for first-person narrative writing or artwork in this day-long, regional conference. The conference is geared toward individual students, or groups of students, registered through their school. Grades 3–12 | 6¾ hours $80 per student Register online at artofwritingconferences.com. Download registration form at mam.org/school-programs.

Junior Docent School Program

For over forty years, the Junior Docent School Program has introduced elementary school students to the vocabulary, elements, and history of art while developing critical-thinking skills. Over three consecutive years, students visit ten times, contextualizing art into their life. After a culminating project presented to their peers and family, they become official Junior Docents.

The Herzfeld Photography, Print, and Drawing Study Center Available year-round by appointment only

A visit to the Herzfeld Photography, Print, and Drawing Study Center offers a unique opportunity for researchers and classes to become familiar with the Museum’s works on paper collection. Researchers can make an appointment to access the Museum’s extensive collection of works on paper. Classes can schedule a visit to view selected works of art, discuss topics related to the collection, or explore print and photography techniques with a staff member. All class appointments must be made at least four weeks in advance (pending availability). Grades 11–12 | 45 minutes $5 per student Email [email protected] or call 414-224-3817.

Grades 3–5 | 10 visits over 3 years (1–1½ hours each) $5 per student, per tour For more info, please email [email protected].

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Teen Programs Satellite High School Internship Program Fall 2018 session: Thurs, Oct 4–Dec 13, 2018 4:45–7:30 PM Spring 2019 session: Thurs, Feb 14–May 16, 2019 4:45–7:30 PM Satellite interns delve into the Museum, engaging deeply with works of art, creating collaboratively, and activating their community, while developing their communication skills and forming friendships city-wide. Interns learn about careers in the visual arts, meet practicing artists, and throw an artful party for their peers at Teen Night. Ages 16–18 FREE program with dinner and bus tickets provided. Students must apply at mam.org/teens.

ArtXpress Internship Program

→ Apply Online At mam.org/teens. Questions? Email [email protected].

The Scholastic Art Awards

12 days: Tues–Fri, July 9–26, 2019 10:30 AM–2:30 PM

Submissions due: Dec 13, 2018 On display: Feb 2–March 17, 2019

ArtXpress brings together Milwaukee teens to create a public work of art inspired by an exhibition at the Museum. Over the course of three weeks, teens work with local artists to connect ideas and techniques they discover in the gallery to an issue they feel is important in their own community. Interns go behind the scenes to meet Museum professionals and learn how an exhibition is planned, then implemented. The teens mentor elementary-age students, develop original tours of their favorite works of art, and host their own opening celebration.

Considered the “state championship” of visual art, the Scholastic Art Awards program recognizes the exceptional achievements of young artists from across Wisconsin. Teachers, students, and guardians are invited to submit student artwork for recognition by local and national arts professionals, with a regional exhibition opportunity at the Milwaukee Art Museum and national exhibition in New York City. Artwork of all forms may be submitted to the seventeen different categories. Please visit artandwriting.org for detailed information.

Ages 16–18 PAID internship with lunch and bus tickets provided. Students must apply at mam.org/teens.

Grades 7–12

Kyra McAllister, Ripples for Maisie, 2017. Scholastic Art Awards, Photography Gold Medal recipient.

For more information and entry forms, email [email protected].

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Milwaukee Art Museum Docents

For Teachers

Look Write See

Host your next staff meeting or professional development event at the Milwaukee Art Museum. Options such as guided tours, lunches, and educatorled workshops can be added to meet your group’s needs. Spaces are available year-round for groups of all sizes. For more information on rates and professional development offerings, email [email protected].

Advocating for Your Visit Give your principal and administrators a letter from Marcelle Polednik, PhD, Donna and Donald Baumgartner Director of the Milwaukee Art Museum. This ready-to-print document is a great tool for showing administrators the power of a Museum trip. Visit mam.org/ principal-letter. All the Museum’s programs meet many Wisconsin Model Academic Standards as well as National Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts. Download this list for complete details at mam.org/ state-standards.

Activities for Teaching Writing and Looking at Art

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Did You Know?

Our Sponsors

The Museum has a $20 Family Access membership for families utilizing public assistance. See mam.org/access for more details.

Herzfeld Foundation, Daniel M. Soref Charitable Trust, and the Sinsinawa Dominican Ministry Fund (Junior Docent School Program)

Questions?

Milwaukee Public Schools Partnership for the Arts and Humanities, The Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts, The Greater Milwaukee Foundation: Mary L. Nohl Fund, the Harley-Davidson Foundation (Teen Programs)

Scheduling tours or registering for programs: Tour Scheduler: 414-224-3842 or [email protected] Program content, details, resources: Associate Educator for School and Teacher Programs: 414-224-3818 or [email protected]

mam.org/blog Find behind-the-scenes stories and posts on art from curators and other Museum staff.

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PNC (Family Pass) With generous support from: Milwaukee Art Museum docents and Milwaukee Arts Board The Heller Foundation and Mary Ellen Heller in memory of Avis Heller, Peter and Debra Johnson, Vanguard Computers Inc., CompURent, and an anonymous donor (Scholastic Art Awards: Wisconsin)


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Welcome to the 2018–19 school year at the Milwaukee Art Museum!

Find high-quality images of artworks, activities, and more at teachers.mam.org—the Museum’s Teacher Resources website.


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