Map AAA NIGHT @ THE MUSUEM
AAA Night @ the Museum Map Fall November 7, 2024
The Way of Color, James Turrell
PRESHOW: 5:30-6:30 pm Arrive early to experience the James Turrell Skyspace! 6th grade students from Mr. Taylor's Social Studies class will share their knowledge about this incredible structure and connections from history.
CB MAIN LOBBY 6-8 pm
AAA Ambassadors will be stationed in the Main Lobby at Crystal Bridges to welcome you and provide you with maps to the various stations.
We The People, Nari Ward 6-8 pm
Students in Mrs. Funderburg's High School AP Art History Class have researched objects from the CB collection and created podcasts for you to download and listen to the connections and inlfuences they have identified.
We the People, Nari Ward 6-8 pm
Mr. Plant's Elementary EAST classes have been learning about digital platforms that share information about genetics and heritage. Learn more about their work and how it connects to the portraits in this gallery.
Home by the Lake, Frederic Edwin Church 6-8 pm
Mrs. Deb Arnold's 7th grade math class have been learning about ratios and the Golden Mean. Using paintings in the galleries experience how artists use the Rule of Thirds as a ratio for aesthetic purposes.
War News From Mexico, Richard Canton Woodvile 6-8 pm
Students in Mr. Smither's 7th grade History classes are learning about the Civil War. Visit this station to learn how the artist of this work used iconogrpahy to predict the events.
Untitled, Felrath Hines 6-7 pm
The 3rd grade class had the opportunity to learn about Abstract Expressionism from Zev Slurzberg, a Museum Educator at the MET in NYC. Stop by this station and learn all about AB EX as a process art.
Winter Scene in Brooklyn, Francis Guy 6-7 pm
The 4th grade class visit CB four times a year for the My School My Museum program. This station is all about the 13 colonies and what they learned about the colony of New York.
Winter Scene in Brooklyn, Francis Guy
7-8 pm
Students in Mr. Smithy's Honors History class are studying American Architecture. While at this station you will learn about early Colonial homes as well as the transtion to Federal and Neo-Classical styles of architecture in early America.