DESTINATIONS

School

Tours, typically a half-hour in length, are available. For a more interactive experience, students can have a hands-on demonstration where they can work with screen printing, letterpress, or relief. Students will get to create their own artwork to take home. Additional, observational only demos are available for other processes.

supports classroom learning in:
Art

topics covered:
art, engraving, printmaking, works on paper

contact info
Phone: 908-725-2110
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: Elementary School, Middle School, High School Group Size: Max. 20. Program Type: Guided Tours, Guided Activities. Recomm. Length of Visit: 1-2 hours. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 10:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 10:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 10:1. Registration: Phone, Email. Cost: Fee, Free

ABOUT

Frontline Arts

Frontline Arts creates community through the arts of papermaking and printmaking. By working with and connecting local artists, Frontline Arts is able to offer exhibition space, workshops, residencies, and equipment for printmakers and papermakers. It operates studios for etching, lithography, relief, letterpress, book arts, and more.

Bring your group to the printmaking studio for a guided tour or interactive demonstration! Learn about the different print and engraving techniques. Be sure to visit the gallery exhibitions to see lithography, screen-printing, and paper and book arts from members, and artists around the world.

contact info

Hrs: Vary.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

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Art Museum Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

– Vincent Van Gogh created over 2,000 works during his lifetime. However, he was only ever able to sell one of his paintings while he was alive.

– Leonardo Da Vinci was left-handed. He took notes from right-to-left instead of the English language standard left-to-right.

– Pablo Picasso was arrested and questioned regarding the theft of Mona Lisa in 1911. He was released without being charged.

– In late 1961, Henri Matisse’s painting “Le Bateau” was hung upside down at the Museum of Modern Art in New York for 46 days before anyone noticed.

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Scouts

Free tours are available by appointment. Scouts can also work on art-related badges while watching a printmaking demonstration, and creating their own art or engraving to take home. Other (non-interactive) demos are also available.

supports scout badges in:
Art

topics covered:
art, engraving, printmaking, works on paper

contact info
Phone: 908-725-2110
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: Elementary School, Middle School, High School Group Size: Max. 20. Program Type: Guided Tours, Guided Activities. Recomm. Length of Visit: 1-2 hours. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 10:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 10:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 10:1. Registration: Phone, Email. Cost: Fee, Free

ABOUT

Frontline Arts

Frontline Arts creates community through the arts of papermaking and printmaking. By working with and connecting local artists, Frontline Arts is able to offer exhibition space, workshops, residencies, and equipment for printmakers and papermakers. It operates studios for etching, lithography, relief, letterpress, book arts, and more.

Bring your group to the printmaking studio for a guided tour or interactive demonstration! Learn about the different print and engraving techniques. Be sure to visit the gallery exhibitions to see lithography, screen-printing, and paper and book arts from members, and artists around the world.

contact info

Hrs: Vary.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Art Museum Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

– Vincent Van Gogh created over 2,000 works during his lifetime. However, he was only ever able to sell one of his paintings while he was alive.

– Leonardo Da Vinci was left-handed. He took notes from right-to-left instead of the English language standard left-to-right.

– Pablo Picasso was arrested and questioned regarding the theft of Mona Lisa in 1911. He was released without being charged.

– In late 1961, Henri Matisse’s painting “Le Bateau” was hung upside down at the Museum of Modern Art in New York for 46 days before anyone noticed.

View Lesson Plan>>

Camp

Campers can learn about Frontline Arts, and printing and engraving processes during a free tour. Interactive demonstrations are also offered, where campers will get to create their own artwork to take home. Other (non-interactive) demos are also available.

topics covered:
art, engraving, printmaking, works on paper

contact info
Phone: 908-725-2110
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: Elementary School, Middle School, High School Group Size: Max. 20. Program Type: Guided Tours, Guided Activities. Recomm. Length of Visit: 1-2 hours. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 10:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 10:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 10:1. Registration: Phone, Email. Cost: Fee, Free

ABOUT

Frontline Arts

Frontline Arts creates community through the arts of papermaking and printmaking. By working with and connecting local artists, Frontline Arts is able to offer exhibition space, workshops, residencies, and equipment for printmakers and papermakers. It operates studios for etching, lithography, relief, letterpress, book arts, and more.

Bring your group to the printmaking studio for a guided tour or interactive demonstration! Learn about the different print and engraving techniques. Be sure to visit the gallery exhibitions to see lithography, screen-printing, and paper and book arts from members, and artists around the world.

contact info

Hrs: Vary.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Art Museum Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

– Vincent Van Gogh created over 2,000 works during his lifetime. However, he was only ever able to sell one of his paintings while he was alive.

– Leonardo Da Vinci was left-handed. He took notes from right-to-left instead of the English language standard left-to-right.

– Pablo Picasso was arrested and questioned regarding the theft of Mona Lisa in 1911. He was released without being charged.

– In late 1961, Henri Matisse’s painting “Le Bateau” was hung upside down at the Museum of Modern Art in New York for 46 days before anyone noticed.

View Lesson Plan>>

Homeschool

Free tours are available by appointment. Groups can also have a printmaking demonstration, and create their own art or engraving to take home. Other (non-interactive) demos are also available.

supports classroom learning in:
Art

topics covered:
art, engraving, printmaking, works on paper

contact info
Phone: 908-725-2110
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: Elementary School, Middle School, High School Group Size: Max. 20. Program Type: Guided Tours, Guided Activities. Recomm. Length of Visit: 1-2 hours. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 10:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 10:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 10:1. Registration: Phone, Email. Cost: Fee, Free

ABOUT

Frontline Arts

Frontline Arts creates community through the arts of papermaking and printmaking. By working with and connecting local artists, Frontline Arts is able to offer exhibition space, workshops, residencies, and equipment for printmakers and papermakers. It operates studios for etching, lithography, relief, letterpress, book arts, and more.

Bring your group to the printmaking studio for a guided tour or interactive demonstration! Learn about the different print and engraving techniques. Be sure to visit the gallery exhibitions to see lithography, screen-printing, and paper and book arts from members, and artists around the world.

contact info

Hrs: Vary.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Art Museum Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

– Vincent Van Gogh created over 2,000 works during his lifetime. However, he was only ever able to sell one of his paintings while he was alive.

– Leonardo Da Vinci was left-handed. He took notes from right-to-left instead of the English language standard left-to-right.

– Pablo Picasso was arrested and questioned regarding the theft of Mona Lisa in 1911. He was released without being charged.

– In late 1961, Henri Matisse’s painting “Le Bateau” was hung upside down at the Museum of Modern Art in New York for 46 days before anyone noticed.

View Lesson Plan>>