2011 – 2012 School Learning Trips
African Journey: Exploring African Art and Culture
Investigate cultures of Africa by exploring textiles, vessels, baskets, weapons and other important artifacts. Discover how culture and geography influence the creation of objects from this rich continent. Emphasizes Visual Arts and Social Studies standards. Designed for grades 3-5. Can accommodate a maximum of 50 students. Click here for pre and post-visit materials.
Art Detectives: Unlocking Mysteries of American Art
Use detective skills to put together visual, verbal and written clues to find out how American art reflects our nation’s rich history
and culture. Emphasizes Visual Arts, Social Studies and Language Arts standards. Designed for grades 4-5. Can accommodate a maximum of 75 students. Click here for pre and post-visit materials.
Dig and Discover: Investigating Art of the Ancient Americas
Learn about ancient cultures of North, Central and South America from beautiful objects in the Art of the Ancient Americas collection and explore how archaeology helps us uncover the past. Emphasizes Visual Arts, Social Studies and Science standards. Designed for grades 3-5. Can accommodate a maximum of 50 students. Click here for pre and post-visit materials.
Tour du jour: Exploring Special Exhibitions
This program focuses on one of the temporary exhibitions listed below:
Tony Robbin: A Retrospective
07.30.2011 – 10.30.2011
Students explore mathematical principles of geometry in paintings, sculpture and video animations of four-dimensional
forms, by American artist Tony Robbin. Emphasizes Visual Arts and Mathematics standards. Designed for grades 3-12. Can
accommodate a maximum of 50 students. Click here for pre and post-visit materials.
School Learning Trips last approximately one hour and fifteen minutes. Starting times are:
Dig and Discover or African Journey 10am or 11:30am
Art Detectives or Tour du Jour 10:30am or 12noon
To schedule, complete and return a school learning trip request form by fax to 407.896.9920 or by mail. You may also contact us at 407.896.4231, x 262 or gneureuther@omart.org.
School programs at the Orlando Museum of Art meet National Standards for Arts Education and Florida Sunshine States Standards.
Intended For
- Teachers

