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Box 105

 Container

Contains 24 Results:

Children meet the artist, 1987-1995

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents

Folder 15 contains information on Donna Dennis' workshop with children. They discussed her large subway-like installation Deep Station, and children created with own structure/model. This folder includes several polaroids and w hand made "subway" token.

Dates: 1987-1995

What's up?, 1973-1975

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents

Includes lesson plans, evaluations, and correspondence.

Dates: 1973-1975

Family self guide, 1990-1991

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 1
Abstract From the Collection: The Brooklyn Museum Education Division records documents the varied activities of the Education department between 1930 and 2024. The collection is divided into series based on internal divisions between departments including Youth and Family; School Services; Adult Learning; Public Programming; and Community Services. Several departments overlap in activties and execution. This collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, exhibition development and interpretation files,...
Dates: 1990-1991

What's up?, 1977-1978

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: What's Up? was a series of informal, drop-in gallery visits and art-making activities on the weekends for school aged children ages 8-12 years old. Because most of the classes were held in the galleries, art-making was limited. The first instance of this program was in Summer of 1974, as the summer series of programs called What's Up at the Brooklyn Museum. This series was repeated in the summer of 1975, and was reformed into a regular weekend series starting in late 1975. It was offered...
Dates: 1977-1978

What's up?, 1993

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: What's Up? was a series of informal, drop-in gallery visits and art-making activities on the weekends for school aged children ages 8-12 years old. Because most of the classes were held in the galleries, art-making was limited. The first instance of this program was in Summer of 1974, as the summer series of programs called What's Up at the Brooklyn Museum. This series was repeated in the summer of 1975, and was reformed into a regular weekend series starting in late 1975. It was offered...
Dates: 1993

Weekend programs, 1988-1993

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 6-12
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: File types include: correspondence, lesson plans, proposals, program evaluations, examples of student work, marketing, and ephemera. The sub series within document youth programming from 1961-2022, with some overlap with the School Programs department. Programming includes the Junior Membership program, which invited children to "be members" of the Museum like their grownups in the 1960s. Children received membership cards and were able to participate in exclusive art making...
Dates: 1988-1993