On Tuesday, the students traveled to the Museum for their first visit, and the tour theme is Animal Safari. The Animal Safari tour is a fun and engaging tour that encourages students to look closer at the different types of animals found in artworks throughout the Museum. Some activities I included are an animal scavenger hunt in the American silver gallery, an acrostic poem about a seal or sea otter spirit mask, and a drawing based on the sculptures of mythical animals (aso) from Indonesia. You can find more interactive activities on our Teaching Resources page.
On Wednesday, we went back to the Boys & Girls Club and reviewed some of the animals we saw on the tour. Two objects that we asked for them to recall are the sword ornament in the form of a lion and the mythical animal (aso). Inspired by these two objects, the students created their own animals with Model Magic clay. It was a great way to connect the students with the artworks and spark their interest in returning to the Museum on Thursday.
On Thursday, the students returned to the DMA for a second time, ready to participate in the Heroes tour. During the tour, students explored characteristics of heroes and what it means to be a hero in artworks from diverse cultures. During the tour, we read Courage by Bernard Waber, drew a hero portrait, and wrote a story about heroes together as a group.
Our final meeting took place on Friday at the Boys & Girls Club. We reviewed the different roles of a hero and talked about which artworks we liked the most. One object that was visited was the Nautilus Centerpiece, which is a yachting trophy. In this activity, students created their own trophy that either represented themselves as heroes, or to give to someone they consider their hero, like a family member or a friend.
My first week with the YMCA and Boys & Girls Clubs Program has been a blast! I can’t think of a better way for students to spend their summer than having fun with art and taking the time to look, question, and create.
Loryn Leonard
Coordinator of Museum Visits