Box 66
Contains 54 Results:
Inclusion of Education members on Exhibits team, 2002
Includes guidelines for accessible exhibitions and interpretative materials.
Studio in a School, 1991
Public and Private Schools documents the collaborations between the schools listed and the Brooklyn Museum. Files often contain correspondence, proposals, curriculum, lesson plans, activities, and examples of student work.
Paracas textile, circa 1995
Includes didactic panel texts.
Objects of Myth and Memory [10/04/1991-12/30/1991], 1991
Includes Teacher materials with slides as well as examples from the Heard Museum.
Graphic Alert: AIDS Posters from the Collection of Dr. Edward C. Atwater. [10/16/1997-02/08/1998], 1997-1998
Complimenting the curatorial exhibition files, the Education exhibit files often contain correspondence, didactic information, label copy, and programming documentation.
There are several exhibits listed firstthat were either cancelled or never produced/shown. There are 2 that are unclear if they were shown, or were developed differently.
Oceanic Gallery teacher packet, 1998
This sub series includes permanent gallery installation packets, exhibition packets, and themed packets catered towards curriculum and Museum objects. Educators could use these materials in the classroom, or as a "self guide" for Museum visits with their classes.
Summary of Education division programs, 2001
Internships, 2003-2004
This sub series documents general staff records spanning 1970 through 2023. File types include: job descriptions, organizational charts, intern projects, correspondence, reports, research, and policies. Within the Staff files, there is a sub series that represents the Director's and Vice Director's records.
Internship research questions, 2003
"How can cooperative drawing activities enhance looking", by Kathy Huala; and "How do educators use questioning to evoke learned information", by Joyce Chan.