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In this free, interactive session, teachers will experience a portion of a virtual field trip, learn about the technology needed, and get tips for success.
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Join the NCMA live from the galleries where students will learn about a Roman floor mosaic and create their own collaborative mosaic during the live videoconference.
Discover cultural belongings in the museum’s collection of African art that tell us about the beliefs and traditions of different communities. Students examine the relationship between humans and the environment by focusing on works of art that...
Join the NCMA live from the galleries where students practice scientific inquiry while engaging with works of art.
Sample seven works of art from different areas of the museum’s collection. Choose a theme or let us select one for you.
Collaborate with an educator at the NCMA to create the virtual field trip experience you want!
Drawing upon the rich collection of the NCMA, students will explore the work of global contemporary artists and will make connections targeting the Self- and Social-Awareness skills outlined in the CASEL Competencies for SEL.
Join the NCMA live from the galleries while students investigate ancient Egyptian objects using visual analysis and 3-D printing technology. Students learn about the first man-made material and then create their own 3-D printed objects in response...
How do artists make us look, think, and reconsider what we know? To answer this question, students explore works of contemporary art that challenge norms and prompt conversation around complex issues.
Learn about North Carolina by investigating works of art and artists with rich and diverse connections to the state.
Join the NCMA live from the galleries in this interdisciplinary, interactive experience. Students investigate two paintings depicting differing narratives of enslaved Africans in the pre-Civil War era and respond to the works of art by creating...
Dive into the herstory of art through the NCMA’s world-class collection. Students learn about the creative output of exceptional women while exploring concepts of power, representation, and identity in visual culture.