Take a deep dive through the Carter’s special exhibitions Dario Robleto: The Signal, Moving Pictures: Karl Struss and the Rise of Hollywood, and Drawn to Nature while learning innovative ways to bring American art into your art, history, and science classrooms. During this three-day workshop, Carter Museum educators will invite you to explore a variety of media and engaging activities that highlight the diversity of American art. Teachers will receive classroom resources and nine CPE hours. Be sure to grab your ticket for each day of the Summer Institute.
American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation may be provided during this event upon advance request.
Questions? Email teaching@cartermuseum.org or call 817.989.5031.
Free, but reservations are required. Registration opens May 1.
Image: Dario Robleto, American Seabed, 2014, fossilized prehistoric whale ear bones (1-10 million years), various butterflies, butterfly antennae made from stretched & pulled audiotape recordings of Bob Dylan’s “Desolation Row,” concrete, ocean water, pigments, coral, brass, steel, Plexiglas, Courtesy of the artist, © Dario Robleto