The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University offers: FREE K-12 SCHOOL TOURS PRE-VISIT and POST-VISIT ACTIVITY IDEAS BUS SCHOLARSHIPS (check to see if your school qualifies) RETURN VISIT CARDS
The Education Department at the Nasher Museum of Art All of our guided tours: Meet multiple North Carolina K-12 curriculum standards Engage critical thinking skills using participatory, conversation-based techniques Create opportunities for interdisciplinary connections Address multiple learning styles
El Greco to Velázquez: Art during the Reign of Philip III August 21- November 9, 2008 Over 100 paintings, sculptures and decorative arts Exhibition based on the research of the Nasher Museum’s senior curator Sarah Schroth. Re-evaluation of art history and history during the Reign of King Philip III (1598-1621). El Greco to Velázquez: Art during the Reign of Philip III offers a groundbreaking reevaluation of artwork created during the reign of King Philip III of Spain from 1598-1621. It will include works by El Greco and Velazquez as well as Jusepe de Ribera and Peter Paul Rubens, and lesser known but accomplished artists. Over 100 paintings, sculptures and decorative arts will be on view. School tours will continue to be offered during this exhibition but there will be some new guidelines since this is such a special and anticipated exhibition. Additional details will be posted on the museum’s website and in our future School Tour and Teacher Programs brochure. Once we begin accepting reservations we encourage you to make your reservation early.
El Greco to Velázquez: Art during the Reign of Philip III August 21- November 9, 2008 Works on loan from around the world Only on view in two locations in the world: MFA, Boston and Nasher Museum in Durham The Nasher Museum’s first ticketed exhibition with timed entry. Special brochure about School Tours and Teacher Programs FREE 10 AM and 11 AM school tours, but we expect tour slots to fill quickly. El Greco to Velázquez: Art during the Reign of Philip III offers a groundbreaking reevaluation of artwork created during the reign of King Philip III of Spain from 1598-1621. It will include works by El Greco and Velazquez as well as Jusepe de Ribera and Peter Paul Rubens, and lesser known but accomplished artists. Over 100 paintings, sculptures and decorative arts will be on view. School tours will continue to be offered during this exhibition but there will be some new guidelines since this is such a special and anticipated exhibition. Additional details will be posted on the museum’s website and in our future School Tour and Teacher Programs brochure. Once we begin accepting reservations we encourage you to make your reservation early.
Scheduling School Tours Please call to schedule guided and self-guided tours at least 4 weeks in advance. All scheduling is based on availability. For El Greco to Velázquez we are currently accepting reservations. Call early. For El Greco to Velázquez Guided tours last 45 minutes to an 1 hour. Can accommodate groups of 60 students at one time. Up to 1 free chaperone ticket for every 5 students. To schedule a guided tour, contact Julie Thomson, Associate Curator of Education, at 919.684.8816 or NasherEd@duke.edu Self-guided groups during El Greco to Velázquez can contact the Duke University Box Office to purchase tickets for self-guided visits.
Teacher Programs Free El Greco to Velázquez Teacher Open Houses- Thursdays, September 11 and 18, 4 – 6 PM Free El Greco to Velázquez Teacher Workshops- Saturdays, September 13 and 20, 10 AM – 12:30 PM Advance registration required and currently being accepted. Contact Julie Thomson to register. Spaces are limited. The Teacher Advisory Council involves educators in brainstorming, evaluating, developing and piloting K-12 educational programming developed by Nasher Education Department staff for use in conjunction with special exhibitions. The combined expertise of the council helps us develop and implement the best possible programming for teachers and the K-12 student audience.
Nasher Education listserv: Send an e-mail message to sympa@duke.edu and include "Subscribe Nasher-Ed" (without the quotes) in the subject or body of your e-mail. The Teacher Advisory Council involves educators in brainstorming, evaluating, developing and piloting K-12 educational programming developed by Nasher Education Department staff for use in conjunction with special exhibitions. The combined expertise of the council helps us develop and implement the best possible programming for teachers and the K-12 student audience.
Teacher Advisory Councils Teacher Advisory Councils involve educators in brainstorming, evaluating, developing and piloting K-12 educational programming for use in conjunction with exhibitions. Usually meet 4 times over a period of a few months. Assembled about twice a year depending on exhibition dates. Contact Julie Thomson for information about future Teacher Advisory Councils. The Teacher Advisory Council involves educators in brainstorming, evaluating, developing and piloting K-12 educational programming developed by Nasher Education Department staff for use in conjunction with special exhibitions. The combined expertise of the council helps us develop and implement the best possible programming for teachers and the K-12 student audience.
Family Days Live entertainment, hands-on projects and gallery hunts. El Greco to Velázquez Family Days- September 28 and November 2 from 12 - 4 PM The Teacher Advisory Council involves educators in brainstorming, evaluating, developing and piloting K-12 educational programming developed by Nasher Education Department staff for use in conjunction with special exhibitions. The combined expertise of the council helps us develop and implement the best possible programming for teachers and the K-12 student audience.