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@georgiamuseum@glammr.us
2025-04-28 13:57:35

Want to learn how to work with children and families in museums? Our new student gallery teacher program, geared to second- and third-year undergraduate students and to graduate students at the #UniversityOfGeorgia kicks off this fall semester.

@georgiamuseum@glammr.us
2025-04-23 15:05:50

Our museum 5th-grade tours have been going strong for decades. But they don't just benefit elementary school students. #UniversityOfGeorgia students are involved, too. Read more:

Clarke County School District 5th-graders posing for a photo in the studio classroom at the Georgia Museum of Art while they make their own abstract animal sculptures out of cut paper. The classroom is full and the kids are smiling and having a good time.
@georgiamuseum@glammr.us
2025-05-21 17:10:13

Learning by doing. We're all about it. That's why we let a class of museum education students at the #UniversityOfGeorgia organize the upcoming exhibition "Feel the Beat: Rhythm, Music and Movement." The exhibition will also inspire our free summer Art Adventures program.

A detail of Woody Crumbo's serigraph "Medicine Song," a color print that shows a Native American man with a full feather headdress kneeling on the ground. He's seen in profile, facing left, and holds a round painted drum with feathers hanging from it up by his head. He strikes the drum with a padded red stick and his mouth is open, suggesting that he may be singing.
@georgiamuseum@glammr.us
2025-04-15 12:07:05

Did you know that the #UniversityOfGeorgia has TWO sets of Jean Charlot murals on its campus? Charlot hung out on the UGA campus for three years in the early 1940s, teaching and working with students. His murals that were inside what was once UGA's journalism building recently underwent some restoration thanks to our museum and the help of a lot of people from across campus.

Georgia Museum of Art registrar Christy Sinksen (left), former interim director Annelies Mondi (middle) and conservator Libby Hatmaker (right) stand in front of a mural by Jean Charlot about the history of journalism, inside what was once the journalism building on the University of Georgia campus.