Our program encourages exploration and creativity while facilitating meaningful discussions. Students and visitors have the opportunity to engage with the art exhibition at their own pace, with the help of expert educators who use art to teach critical and creative thinking. Art-making activities are also included to help visitors connect the exhibition to their personal lives.
First, we incorporate movement, mindfulness, and essential questions about overarching concepts such as, "What is a museum?" and "How are we artists?"
As students board the bus, we give them a prompt to use as they explore the museum, such as a paintbrush, viewfinder, or scavenger hunt to find works of art made with that same art instrument.
For deeper insight, we ask students questions related to what they think is going on in different works of art and why. We use a range of learning modalities to facilitate discussion based on the needs of each student.
We engage students in a read-aloud and paired art-making activity to extend their learning experiences.
Drawing connections to the artwork we just discussed, we encourage students to tap into their imagination and create their own works of art.
To help students digest their experience, we create space to share their art and recall information from the experience to connect it back to the essential questions we introduced in the beginning, such as, “What is a museum?”
— Dr. Nicholas Perrone, School Principal, New Haven, CT
(Our Most Commonly Asked Questions)
Yes, visit cartie.org/programs With options for every school, find a program that works best for your students. Program specs are also available in a downloadable PDF as well.
There is a modicum fee attached to partnering with cARTie. Please email us at hello@cartie.org to start a conversation.
Our programs vary in duration and frequency. We can adapt to meet your needs, as well. From a single visit to twice-monthly visits, we do it all! Email us at hello@cartie.org and we can help you understand which program is best for your needs.
cARTie programs include time for exploration, discussion, and creation. We begin with theatrical introductions, then time to explore the museum, discuss artwork, read and relate, create art, and then reflect.
Email us at hello@cartie.org to start a conversation.
At this time, our focus is on community-wide opportunities. As things are ever-changing, please check-in with us by emailing hello@cartie.org.
Absolutely! We tailor every program to meet you and your students’ needs, interests, and backgrounds.
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