Grades K-12: Art to Go from the Cleveland Museum of Art


Art to Go

A World of Great Art in Your Classroom!
The Art to Go program puts genuine works of art right into the hands of your students! Under the positive supervision of CMA educators, students in grades K-12 are able to handle art objects while participating in interactive discussions about varied cultures, time periods, art materials and techniques. Learning is interesting, easy and fun for all when students physically connect with authentic and inspiring objects from CMA’s world-renowned collection.

Teachers may choose from a menu of topics corresponding to all areas of study and related to state standards in language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, and visual arts. Museum educators specifically select the objects for each presentation and encourage observation skills, lively inquiry, creative exploration of ideas and critical thinking. Available in English, French and Spanish, Art to Go presentations offer a truly unique complement to your curriculum.
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Topics: From ancient culture in Egypt, Greece or Rome to the technology of Medieval Armor, China or Japan to the traditions of Native American peoples or the customs of Early American settlers, topics can be adapted for most age groups. Click on topics for a complete list.

Registration: An online calendar lists availability. Presentations are 40-50 minutes long and scheduled Monday-Thursday, 9:30—2:00. Multiple presentations can be scheduled in one day.

Fees: $150 for a single presentation, $100 each presentations for multiples of the same topic

To Schedule: Visit Art to Go registration, or contact Alice Barfoot at abarfoot@clevelandart.org or call 216.707.2459

For more information contact Alicia Hudson Garr at 216.707.2163 or visit our website at www.clemusart.com/educef/art2go.
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Art to Go is made possible through a generous grant from the Dominion Foundation. Additional sponsorship provided by Fifth Third Bank, the Chrysler Foundation and Target, as well as support from The Gallery Group.