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Education University
Museums is foremost an educational resource for Iowa State University students,
faculty, and staff. University Museums works side by side with university
departments, faculty members, and student groups to provide an environment that
fosters visual literacy and physical and intellectual access, as well as
creativity. The
University Museums education staff maintains a working relationship with Iowa
State University, local K-12 schools and the community in an effort to design
and present educational tours and programs that meet classroom needs. Our
programs are tailored to the diversity of our university and address an audience
comprised of students, academics, public school children, and community members.
Visual Literacy and Object Learning: To arrange an in-class or site specific Visual Literacy or Object Learning session or for more information on these topics please contact Amanda Hall, Education Assistant for University Museums at 515/294-4442 or email her at ajhall@iastate.edu. Please be prepared to provide the preferred date, time of day, name of group, number in group, location for the session, and contact information. For an Adobe PDF copy of Visual Literacy: 7 Ways to Read an Object click here. For an Adobe PDF copy of the Object Learning Work Sheet click here. To download Adobe Acrobat Reader click here.
Educational Programming: Each semester, University Museums presents tours, programs, and events designed to educate and enlighten audiences about art and culture. The following is a description of each type of program classification:All
Access programs
allow participants a behind-the-scenes or in-depth look into University Museums
operations or current exhibitions. Family
Day Events
provide
a tangible outlet for children to experience current exhibitions through craft
activities, participatory games, and performances. Performance
programs consist of plays, dance, or music in conjunction with current
exhibitions. Museum
Speaker Series
consists of formal lectures to enhance audience knowledge of current
exhibitions. Big
Brain Café
is
"how-to" programming that embraces artistic processes and management
techniques, as well as programs that foster an open forum environment for the
exchange of ideas and/or techniques. Life
Drawing Sessions
are open drawing studios where a model is provided. Film
Series
programming incorporates short and long films to enhance current exhibitions. Wednesday
Walks
are walks dedicated to enhancing audience awareness and knowledge of works of
art included in the Art on Campus Collection. Special
Events
are programs such as exhibition receptions, celebrations, installations or
dedications that take place throughout the year.
Tours
and Busing FAQ's: How
do I arrange an educational tour? To
arrange a tour of the Brunnier
Art Museum,
Christian Petersen Art Museum, Farm
House Museum, or Art
on Campus Collection,
please contact Amanda Hall, Education Assistant for University Museums at 515/294-4442
or email her at
ajhall@iastate.edu.
Please be prepared to provide the preferred date, time of day, name of touring
group, number in group, location for the tour, and contact information. Is
there a charge for educational tours? Effective July 1st, 2004, all coach bus and adult tours will cost $5.00 per person--this charge covers tours of the Brunnier Art Museum, Christian Petersen Art Museum, Farm House Museum, and the Art on Campus Collection. Educational tours outside museum open hours are $75 per hour per museum educator in addition to the regular per person cost. There is no charge for educational tours to ISU classes/clubs and public/parochial school groups during open hours. Two weeks notice is required when booking tours. Cancellations must be received at least 24 hours in advance. Do
I need to schedule a self-guided tour? It
is not necessary to schedule a self-guided tour. Can
I schedule museum space for a class? University
faculty and staff are invited to use University Museum exhibitions and
collections for teaching purposes. University
Museums welcomes all educators to hold their classes at the Brunnier
Art Museum, Christian Petersen Art Museum or Farm
House Museum. Depending on
the current
exhibition, the Brunnier and Christian Petersen Art Museums can accommodate up to 100 students.
Chairs can be ordered for class lectures and discussions.
The Farm House Museum can accommodate 25 students at a time for class
purposes. Two weeks notice is requested. To schedule museum space for a class,
please contact Amanda Hall, Education Assistant for University Museums at 515/294-4442
or email her at
ajhall@iastate.edu.
How
can I use museum programs as an educational resource? University
Museums hosts a variety of program
series. Programs vary from
dance or open forums, to artist’s talks and expert scholars.
All programs are designed to educate and inform audiences about current
exhibitions and collections. University
Museums welcomes faculty to require attendance at these programmatic offerings
through the issuance of a “culture card” to students.
Students who attend programs will have their card stamped at the end of
the program for credit. Culture cards can be obtained from the University
Museums office in 290 Scheman Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Summer Hours: Mon. -
Fri. 7:30 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.) Programs generally last one hour unless otherwise
noted. For a listing of current programs click
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