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Teen Drop-In Workshop: Winter Watercolors

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Saturday, Dec 17, 2022
1 p.m.

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Free with general admission

*General museum admission is FREE for residents of Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties.

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5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Teens, ages 13- 19, are invited to join the Teen Arts Council at the Detroit Institute of Arts for an afternoon of watercolor artmaking, socializing, and snacking! Participants will have the opportunity to drop in to make a variety of watercolor cards and paintings.  

 

Sponsored in part by The Dresner Foundation

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Examples of watercolor postcards made in the Detroit Institute of Arts' Art-Making Studio

Teens, ages 13- 19, are invited to join the Teen Arts Council at the Detroit Institute of Arts for an afternoon of watercolor artmaking, socializing, and snacking! Participants will have the opportunity to drop in to make a variety of watercolor cards and paintings.  

 

Sponsored in part by The Dresner Foundation

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2022 Teen Council Annual Summit

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Saturday, Dec 10, 2022
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

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Free with registration

This event is free and intended for teens, ages 13-19.

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In the Museum

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Join the Teen Arts Council for our annual gathering of youth organizations and teen art enthusiasts!

A panel discussion of local youth organizations will take place in our beautiful Crystal Gallery, followed by a provided lunch, and a series of breakout sessions around the museum, designed to get you moving, learning, and creating.

A giveaway will conclude the event.
 

 

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The DIA's 2022 Teen Arts Council posing at the Josephine F. Ford Sculpture Garden

Join the Teen Arts Council for our annual gathering of youth organizations and teen art enthusiasts!

A panel discussion of local youth organizations will take place in our beautiful Crystal Gallery, followed by a provided lunch, and a series of breakout sessions around the museum, designed to get you moving, learning, and creating.

A giveaway will conclude the event.
 

 

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Teen Workshop: Remembrance Candles

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Saturday, Oct 29, 2022
10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

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*General museum admission is FREE for residents of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties.

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In the Museum

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Teens, ages 13-19, are invited to join the Teen Arts Council at the Detroit Institute of Arts to explore the meaning of Día de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, by decorating a remembrance candle!

Learn about the history of the Mexican holiday from our special guest speaker from the Mexican Consulate in Detroit and see what Día de Muertos means to local artists in the exhibition Ofrendas: Celebrating el Día de Muertos. Finally, teens create their own remembrance candle to connect the meaning and history of Día de Muertos with their personal lives. A free taco lunch is included at the end of the event!

Registration is limited so sign up today!

 

Teen Arts Council events are sponsored by The Dresner Foundation.

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Many ofrendas altars on display at the DIA

Teens, ages 13-19, are invited to join the Teen Arts Council at the Detroit Institute of Arts to explore the meaning of Día de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, by decorating a remembrance candle!

Learn about the history of the Mexican holiday from our special guest speaker from the Mexican Consulate in Detroit and see what Día de Muertos means to local artists in the exhibition Ofrendas: Celebrating el Día de Muertos. Finally, teens create their own remembrance candle to connect the meaning and history of Día de Muertos with their personal lives. A free taco lunch is included at the end of the event!

Registration is limited so sign up today!

 

Teen Arts Council events are sponsored by The Dresner Foundation.

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By Her Hand: Artemisia Gentileschi and Women Artists in Italy, 1500-1800

Updated Jul 20, 2022

Teens Grades Ninth – Twelfth History Special Exhibition

Art by Italian women artists between 1500-1800 prompts investigation of the intersection of artistic skill, gender, and power in the creation and viewing of these artworks.

By Her Hand

Art by Italian women artists between 1500-1800 prompts investigation of the intersection of artistic skill, gender, and power in the creation and viewing of these artworks.

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By Her Hand Educator Resource

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By Her Hand Image Slides

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Photovoice Project | Russ Marshall: Detroit Photographs, 1958–2008

Updated Jul 20, 2022

Teens Educators Grades Sixth – Eighth Grades Ninth – Twelfth History Social Emotional Learning Writing Lesson Plans

Through a variety of experiences, students reflect on the role of art in capturing parts of themselves, their communities, and society as a whole. Using an examination of 50 years of photographs by Russ Marshall as inspiration, students create their own Photovoice Project with the intention of capturing a slice of their lives in this moment in time

 

Photovoice Project Image

Russ Marshall (American, born 1940). The Ford Rouge Plant/Neighborhood from Fort St. Overpass, 1995 (printed 2005). Gelatin silver print; 10 × 15 5/16 in. Gift of the artist, 2012.177.

Through a variety of experiences, students reflect on the role of art in capturing parts of themselves, their communities, and society as a whole. Using an examination of 50 years of photographs by Russ Marshall as inspiration, students create their own Photovoice Project with the intention of capturing a slice of their lives in this moment in time

 

Russ Marshall Student Resource

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Russ Marshall Presentation Slides

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From Idea to Production: Transportation Design

Updated Jul 20, 2022

Teens Grades Ninth – Twelfth History STEAM Lesson Plans

Through a variety of experiences, students will be able to develop an understanding of Transportation Design and the Design Thinking Process. Students will utilize STEAM concepts to produce a car prototype, work collaboratively, and adapt their thinking based on mathematical data. In creating a marketable product for a target audience, students must consider form and function as well as trends in design and their historical influences.

 

 

Barracuda Front End Facelift Concept

image: "'71 Barracuda Front End Facelift Concept," 1968, Donald Hood, American; crayon, gouache, ink, felt marker, prismacolor, pastel on vellum. Collection of Robert L. Edwards and Julie Hyde-Edwards.

Through a variety of experiences, students will be able to develop an understanding of Transportation Design and the Design Thinking Process. Students will utilize STEAM concepts to produce a car prototype, work collaboratively, and adapt their thinking based on mathematical data. In creating a marketable product for a target audience, students must consider form and function as well as trends in design and their historical influences.

 

 

From Idea to Production Presentation

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From Idea to Production Graphic Organizer

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From Idea to Production Student Packet

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From Idea to Production Teacher Resource

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From Idea to Production How To

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Think Like an Engineer

Updated Jul 20, 2022

Teens Grades Sixth – Eighth STEAM History Lesson Plans

In this STEAM lesson, students are immersed in a world of Transportation Design as they use the Design Thinking Process to create their own vehicle prototype out of everyday materials. Students will plan, create, analyze data, and adapt their designs to produce a balance of form and function in their vehicle. Through trial and error, students will begin to understand how an Engineer thinks through problem-solving and reflection.

61 Pontiac Catalina vs. Aerodynamic Streamlined Sedan

image: "'61 Pontiac Catalina vs. Aerodynamic Streamlined Sedan," 1959, William Porter, American; prismacolor on vellum. Collection of Bill and Patsy Porter.

In this STEAM lesson, students are immersed in a world of Transportation Design as they use the Design Thinking Process to create their own vehicle prototype out of everyday materials. Students will plan, create, analyze data, and adapt their designs to produce a balance of form and function in their vehicle. Through trial and error, students will begin to understand how an Engineer thinks through problem-solving and reflection.

Think Like an Engineer Presentation

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Think Like an Engineer Graphic Organizer

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Think Like an Engineer Student Packet

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Think Like an Engineer Teacher Resource

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Bruegel’s “The Wedding Dance” Revealed Educator Resource: The Electromagnetic Spectrum

Updated Jul 20, 2022

Teens Grades Ninth – Twelfth Conservation STEAM Lesson Plans

What is the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) and how do conservation professionals use it?  How can these imaging techniques show us more about artful objects? In this lesson, students learn about the EMS and apply their skills using special exhibition Bruegel's “The Wedding Dance” Revealed.  

Bruegel's The Wedding Dance

What is the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) and how do conservation professionals use it?  How can these imaging techniques show us more about artful objects? In this lesson, students learn about the EMS and apply their skills using special exhibition Bruegel's “The Wedding Dance” Revealed.  

Electromagnetic Spectrum Presentation

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Electromagnetic Spectrum Lesson Plan

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Electromagnetic Spectrum Activities

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Electromagnetic Spectrum Artworks

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Scientific Inquiry: Behind the Scenes of Bruegel’s “The Wedding Dance” Revealed

Updated Jul 20, 2022

Teens Grades Ninth – Twelfth STEAM Conservation Lesson Plans

What happens behind closed doors at the DIA? Using the Bruegel's “The Wedding Dance” Revealed exhibition, students explore the work of DIA conservation professionals and how they unraveled the mysteries behind Bruegel’s famous piece using observation, scientific inquiry, and scientific instruments. 

The Wedding Dance” Revealed exhibition

The Wedding Dance” Revealed exhibition

What happens behind closed doors at the DIA? Using the Bruegel's “The Wedding Dance” Revealed exhibition, students explore the work of DIA conservation professionals and how they unraveled the mysteries behind Bruegel’s famous piece using observation, scientific inquiry, and scientific instruments. 

Scientific Inquiry Presentation

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Scientific Inquiry Lesson Plan

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Scientific Inquiry Activities

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Lessons From Asian Art: Time (and Place) Will Tell

Updated Jul 20, 2022

Teens Grades Ninth – Twelfth History Social Studies Writing Geography Lesson Plans

Through classroom and museum experiences, high school students will be able to compare and contrast the roles of a variety of three-dimensional objects from Japanese, Chinese, and Korean cultures. 

Pillow with Lions Stoneware

Image: Korean. Pillow with Lions, 12th–13th century. Stoneware with slip and celadon glaze, 4 3/4 × 9 1/2 × 3 inches. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, New Endowment Fund, and Benson and Edith Ford Fund. 80.39.

Through classroom and museum experiences, high school students will be able to compare and contrast the roles of a variety of three-dimensional objects from Japanese, Chinese, and Korean cultures. 

Time (and Place) Will Tell Presentation

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Time (and Place) Will Tell Lesson Plan

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Time (and Place) Will Tell Activities

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Time (and Place) Will Tell Artwork

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