If you read or download this newsletter, please leave a comment with your feedback. The newsletter can be downloaded in the link below. Exhibitions The Way I See It: Works by Cindi Holt and Susie Phillips The Way I see It: Works by Cindi Holt and Susie Phillips displays the intricate patterns and colors foundContinue reading “Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: January 2024”
Category Archives: TMA: Exhibition
Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: December 2023
If you read or download this newsletter, please leave a comment with your feedback. The newsletter can be downloaded in the link below. Exhibitions The Way I See It: Works by Cindi Holt and Susie Phillips The Way I see It: Works by Cindi Holt and Susie Phillips displays the intricate patterns and colors foundContinue reading “Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: December 2023”
2023 Middle School: Día de los Muertos Exhibition
Every year, the Tyler Museum of Art holds a student exhibition for 5th through 8th grade middle school students in the East Texas area. The goal of the exhibition is for students to learn about the cultural festivities of Día de los Muertos. Then, the students create artworks that exhibits the cultural iconography of theContinue reading “2023 Middle School: Día de los Muertos Exhibition”
Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: November 2023
If you read or download this newsletter, please leave a comment with your feedback. The newsletter can be downloaded in the link below. Exhibitions Impressed: Prints from the Permanent Collection Impressed: Prints from the Permanent Collection showcased selected prints from the Tyler Museum of Art’s Permanent Collection. The collection feature different styles and methods foundContinue reading “Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: November 2023”
Lesson Plan: Mary Bonner, “Washing Day”
This lesson plan contains the National Learning Standards for Visual Arts and the Texas TEKS for Elementary, Middle, and High School art teachers. The class will study Mary Bonner’s etching titled Washing Day. Then, the students will write a critical response, where they will examine why an artist would choose to hand-color a print insteadContinue reading “Lesson Plan: Mary Bonner, “Washing Day””
Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: October 2023
If you read or download this newsletter, please leave a comment with your feedback. The newsletter can be downloaded in the link below. Exhibitions Impressed: Prints from the Permanent Collection Impressed: Prints from the Permanent Collection showcased selected prints from the Tyler Museum of Art’s Permanent Collection. The collection feature different styles and methods foundContinue reading “Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: October 2023”
Lesson Plan: Katherine S. Dreier, “Composition”
This lesson plan contains the National Learning Standards for Visual Arts and the Texas TEKS for Elementary, Middle, and High School art teachers. The class will study the printmaking methods of Katherine S. Dreier’s lithograph Composition. Afterwards, the students will develop a printmaking portfolio that elaborates on a set abstract theme designed by the students.Continue reading “Lesson Plan: Katherine S. Dreier, “Composition””
Teacher Appreciation Event!
The Tyler Museum of Art will hold a Teacher Appreciation Event for East Texas teachers. All teachers can visit the museum and, by showing their active teacher ID, can visit the exhibitions for free for the full day. A tour of the galleries and classroom will be provided to showcase how field trips are organizedContinue reading “Teacher Appreciation Event!”
Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: September 2023
If you read or download this newsletter, please leave a comment with your feedback. The newsletter can be downloaded in the link below. Exhibitions Impressed: Prints from the Permanent Collection Impressed: Prints from the Permanent Collection showcased selected prints from the Tyler Museum of Art’s Permanent Collection. The collection feature different styles and methods foundContinue reading “Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: September 2023”
Lesson Plan: Peter Hohnstedt, “Untitled (Canyon Scene Near Austin)”
This lesson plan contains the National Learning Standards for Visual Arts and the Texas TEKS for Elementary, Middle, and High School art teachers. Students will study the Naturalistic painting methods used by Peter Hohnstedt in his painting Untitled (Canyon Scene Near Austin. The class create their own painting that features a Naturalistic style. Then, they will explain why they chose their selected landscape.