Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art

Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art

The Eiteljorg Museum offers insightful programs and tours that explore the cultural diversity of the American West, examine the unexpected West of the imagination and celebrate Native American and Western art, history and cultures. When you visit, your students will learn about the Indigenous

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Eiteljorg Museum Public Art Project

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Program Description

As a part of the Eiteljorg Museum’s 30th anniversary celebration, you (and everyone else you know) are invited to create artwork inspired by the theme, Beauty. Artwork will be on display in conjunction with the exhibition, A Sense of Beauty, which opens March 9th. So get out your paints, pencils, tablets or whatever medium you choose (2-D only) and create some art!  Public artwork will be hung

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Program Detail

Program type: Student Showcase Opportunities
Artistic Discipline: Visual Arts
Cultural Origin: Multi-Cultural
Subject: Fine Arts: Visual Arts
Population Served Pre-K, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12, Adults, Students with Disabilities
Bilingual: Yes

Supporting Materials

Project details and consent form

beauty-consent-form.pdf

Qualifications

Conducts educational programming for 2 or more years: Yes
Performs criminal background checks on staff with youth contact: Yes
Maintains general liability insurance: Yes
Provides study guides for teachers and or students: Yes
Provides scholarship and reduced fees: Yes
Conducts ongoing assessments of program quality: Yes
Connects to State (IDOE) and/or Common Core Curriculum Standards: Yes

PHOTOS

  • Gallery 1 - Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
  • Gallery 2 - Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
  • Gallery 3 - Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
  • Gallery 4 - Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
  • Unknown Navajo Artist Weaving, 1870-1880 Wool, dye