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Cultivating Curiosity: Inquire! Create! Explore! Out-of-School Time (OST) 2013 Conference Look Closely: Investigating the Artwork of Artists of African Descent Shanta Scott, Education Manager

Cultivating Curiosity: Inquire! Create! Explore! Out-of-School Time (OST) 2013 Conference Look Closely: Investigating the Artwork of Artists of African

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Cultivating Curiosity: Inquire! Create! Explore!Out-of-School Time (OST) 2013 Conference

Look Closely: Investigating the Artwork of Artists of African Descent

Shanta Scott, Education Manager

The Studio Museum in Harlem is the nexus for artists of African descent locally, nationally and internationally and for work that has been inspired and influenced by black culture. It is a site for the dynamic exchange of ideas about art and society.

The Studio Museum in Harlem

What’s In A Name?

Reflection on Inquiry

What is Inquiry?

A teaching strategy that uses open-ended questions about a subject that fosters discussion

in which meaning is created.

Why Inquiry?

• Inquiry-based instruction requires participants to use creative and critical thinking to make meaning from works of art.

• Inquiry-based teaching strategies pose open-ended questions to challenge participants’ thinking about art and art-making, as opposed to teaching strategies based on lecturing or giving directions.

• Using inquiry allows for multiple perspectives on art and life.

From Theory to Practice: TranslationsInquiry-Based Art Instruction: A Framework for Developing Creative and Critical Thinking. Nancy Lampert

Reflection on Inquiry and STEM

Postcard ProjectHow might you create an image about your

community?

Yara El-Sherbini, Given Directions, 2009

Postcard Project - Reflection

Guided Tours

The Studio Museum in Harlem offers interactive guided tours for groups, grades Pre-K-12.

Educators engage students in looking at and responding to art featured in the exhibitions..

Guided Tour + Workshops

After viewing the works of art in an interactive discussion based tour, students have the option to participate in an hands on art making workshop.

Scheduling a Visit

www.studiomuseum.org (212)-864-4500 x258

Questions & Answers