A young girl tours and twirls through museum galleries experiencing different emotions evoked by different styles of art, and then expresses her energy and inspiration when she finds an empty canvas.
The idea that posing, laughing, and curious questions are all appropriate museum behavior may be a new one for both children and parents, and knowing this is sure to make for more enjoyable museum visits." —School Library Journal "For ...
This book examines the Elgin Marbles (saved or stolen?), famous fakes, the dodo, and some great collectors.
A professor in Denmark and a grandmother in England begin a correspondence, and a friendship, that develops into something extraordinary.
This second edition interweaves technology into every aspect of the manual and includes two new chapters on working with K-12 learners and interaction.
Images of works in New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art are beautifully illustrated as dynamic characters by Luciano Lozano Raya in this wordless picture book.
"A teen learns to use her rich interior world to fight trauma, but is this the only way out? This honest, heartfelt tale is deep and mysterious as imagination itself.
Join Milan Trenc, the creator of The Night at the Museum, for more adventures inside a world that few ever get to experience—the mysterious world of a museum after the lights go out. It's Another Night at the Museum!
Highlighting the limits of particular approaches to inclusion, and the failure to move away from a traditional museological paradigm, the book outlines an alternative critical museological approach that the authors refer to as ‘queer’.
Who can you find? What will you discover? © The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
1 This article “Maybe This Time” was published in Johnnetta Betsch Cole and Laura L. Lott (Eds.), Facing Change: Insights from the American Alliance of Museums' Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion Working Group (American ...