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School

School groups learn about LI’s East End artists and use the inspiration from those works of art to create their own artwork and to discuss the relationship between LI’s East End and East End artists. Guided tours to the museum include a gallery activity or studio workshop where groups learn to draw connections between art, artists, and community through interpreta- tions of artwork from the museum’s collection. Self-guided school visits are free.

supports classroom learning in:
Art, Visual Arts

contact info
Name: Cara Conklin-Wingfield
Phone: 631-283-2118 ext. 121
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities. Recomm. Length of Visit: Varies Registration: Email, Phone. Cost: Fee Title I or Financial Support: All school programs, tours, and workshops are FREE for Southampton and Tuckahoe Schools

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Parrish Art Museum

Inspired by the natural setting and artistic life of Long Island’s East End, the Parrish Museum is an ideal setting to learn how art and artists transform experiences of the world. The Museum fosters connections among individuals, art, and artists through care and interpretation of the collection, the presentation of exhibitions, publications, educational initiatives, programs, and artists-in-residence. The Parrish is a center for cultural engagement, an inspiration and destination for the region, the nation, and 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

Guided tours include grade-specific gallery activities and open studio workshop where groups explore skills and techniques with teaching artists.

supports scout badges in:
Art, Visual Arts.

contact info
Name: Cara Conklin-Wingfield
Phone: 631-283-2118 ext. 121
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: Early Childhood, Elementary School, Middle School, High School Group Size: Varies. Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities. Registration: Email, Phone. Cost: Fee

ABOUT

Parrish Art Museum

Inspired by the natural setting and artistic life of Long Island’s East End, the Parrish Museum is an ideal setting to learn how art and artists transform experiences of the world. The Museum fosters connections among individuals, art, and artists through care and interpretation of the collection, the presentation of exhibitions, publications, educational initiatives, programs, and artists-in-residence. The Parrish is a center for cultural engagement, an inspiration and destination for the region, the nation, and 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

Camp groups will learn about LI’s East End artists and use the inspiration from those works of art to create their own artwork and to discuss the relationship between LI’s East End and East End artists. Guided tours to the museum include a gallery activity or studio workshop where groups learn to draw connections between art, artists, and community through interpretations of artwork from the museum’s collection.

contact info
Name: Cara Conklin-Wingfield
Phone: 631-283-2118
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: Early Childhood, Elementary School, Middle School, High School Group Size: Varies. Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities. Registration: Email, Phone Cost: Fee

ABOUT

Parrish Art Museum

Inspired by the natural setting and artistic life of Long Island’s East End, the Parrish Museum is an ideal setting to learn how art and artists transform experiences of the world. The Museum fosters connections among individuals, art, and artists through care and interpretation of the collection, the presentation of exhibitions, publications, educational initiatives, programs, and artists-in-residence. The Parrish is a center for cultural engagement, an inspiration and destination for the region, the nation, and 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

Homeschool groups will learn about LI’s East End artists and use the inspiration from those works of art to create their own artwork and to discuss the relationship between LI’s East End and East End artists. Guided tours to the museum include a gallery activity or studio workshop where groups learn to draw connections between art, artists, and community through interpretations of artwork from the museum’s collection.

supports classroom learning in:
Art, Visual Arts.

contact info
Name: Cara Conklin-Wingfield
Phone: 631-283-2118
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: Early Childhood, Elementary School, Middle School, High School Group Size: Varies. Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities. Registration: Email, Phone. Cost: Fee

ABOUT

Parrish Art Museum

Inspired by the natural setting and artistic life of Long Island’s East End, the Parrish Museum is an ideal setting to learn how art and artists transform experiences of the world. The Museum fosters connections among individuals, art, and artists through care and interpretation of the collection, the presentation of exhibitions, publications, educational initiatives, programs, and artists-in-residence. The Parrish is a center for cultural engagement, an inspiration and destination for the region, the nation, and 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>>