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National Museum of Women in the Arts

Virtual Educator Summer Camp 2022: NMWA’s Collection

Twelve light-skinned men and women in dark suits sit on the ends and far side of rectangular table situated horizontally to the viewer. Covered with a white cloth, the table holds 2 candelabra, a flower bouquet, and assorted fruit. The people eat, chat, or look out at viewers.

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Event Details

Event Date and Time

Tue, Jul 5, 2022
10 to 11:30 am ET

Tickets and Reservations

Free. Registration required.

Location

Online

Event Type

Join museum educators for a feast of epic proportions and dig into NMWA’s diverse and delicious collection.

Event Description

About the Session: Feast Your Eyes On… NMWA’s Collection

Join museum educators for a feast of epic proportions. During this session, dig into NMWA’s diverse and delicious collection. Discover works that explore the joys of food and the rituals surrounding it, cooked up by women artists from the 16th century to today.

About the Virtual Educator Camp Series

NMWA’s virtual Educator Summer Camp is designed for all educators, school teachers, adults supporting students learning remotely, home school instructors, and scout leaders. Inspired by the Art, Books, and Creativity (ABC) Institutes and NMWA’s collection, sessions are hands-on, participatory, and fun. Sessions will explore the museum‘s collection and resources, introduce historic and contemporary women artists, and engage participants in experimental making and close looking. Guest instructors include artists and educators from around the country.

Participants will receive a recommended supply list, applicable digital resources, and a Zoom meeting link in advance of each session. Camp activities are designed to use materials and tools attendees might have at home, to encourage repurposing and seeing everyday objects in a new light. Session participants can request professional development certificates of completion reflecting total earned participation hours.