February is going to be a busy month that includes several programs for teachers that range from an Artist Talk to an Evening for Educators.
First up is a teacher workshop on the evening of Wednesday, February 3 from 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. Artist Gregory Crewdson will be at the Museum to give a public lecture as part of the “Creativity in the Age of Technology” lecture series through The University of Texas at Dallas. Three of Crewdson’s photographs are currently on view in our galleries, and teachers can register to join Logan Acton and me for a conversation about these works of art before joining the public talk at 7:30. Register online to earn CPE hours while connecting with an artist who is working today.
Our next teacher workshop will be on Saturday, February 6. Shannon Karol will lead this workshop on the exhibition Jacob Lawrence: The Life of Toussaint L’Ouverture, which includes fifteen silkscreen prints about the life of this leader during the Haitian Revolution.
Our big spring exhibition, The Lens of Impressionism: Photography and Painting Along the Normandy Coast, 1850-1874, opens on Sunday, February 21. On Tuesday, February 23, teachers can enjoy the exhibition on an evening when it is open exclusively for educators. Register online to join us on this evening for a talk about the exhibiton and related programs and resources for students and teachers and to see the show when education staff will be available to answer your questions. We hope to see you there!
Molly Kysar
Head of Teaching Programs