Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: December 2025

This is the Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter for December 2025. It includes information about exhibitions, educational programing, and school tour opportunities. If you read or download this newsletter, please leave a comment with your feedback. The newsletter can be downloaded in the link below. Exhibitions A Naturalist’s Impression: Works by Janet Turner The exhibitionContinue reading “Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: December 2025”

2025 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 exhibit the cultural iconography of theContinue reading “2025 Middle School: Día de los Muertos Exhibition”

Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: November 2025

This is the Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter for November 2025. It includes information about exhibitions, educational programing, and school tour opportunities. If you read or download this newsletter, please leave a comment with your feedback. The newsletter can be downloaded in the link below. Exhibitions Making a Mark: Women in Early Texas Art TheContinue reading “Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: November 2025”

Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: October 2025

This is the Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter for October 2025. It includes information about exhibitions, educational programing, and school tour opportunities. If you read or download this newsletter, please leave a comment with your feedback. The newsletter can be downloaded in the link below. Exhibitions Making a Mark: Women in Early Texas Art TheContinue reading “Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: October 2025”

Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: September 2025

This is the Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter for September 2025. It includes information about exhibitions, educational programing, and school tour opportunities. If you read or download this newsletter, please leave a comment with your feedback. The newsletter can be downloaded in the link below. Exhibitions Making a Mark: Women in Early Texas Art TheContinue reading “Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: September 2025”

Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: August 2025

This is the Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter for August 2025. It includes information about exhibitions, educational programing, and school tour opportunities. If you read or download this newsletter, please leave a comment with your feedback. The newsletter can be downloaded in the link below. Exhibitions Making a Mark: Women in Early Texas Art TheContinue reading “Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: August 2025”

Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: July 2025

This is the Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter for July 2025. It includes information about exhibitions, educational programing, and school tour opportunities. If you read or download this newsletter, please leave a comment with your feedback. The newsletter can be downloaded in the link below. Exhibitions Pop on Paper: Lichtenstein, Ruscha, and Warhol The PopContinue reading “Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: July 2025”

Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: June 2025

This is the Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter for June 2025. It includes information about exhibitions, educational programing, and school tour opportunities. If you read or download this newsletter, please leave a comment with your feedback. The newsletter can be downloaded in the link below. Exhibitions Pop on Paper: Lichtenstein, Ruscha, and Warhol The PopContinue reading “Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: June 2025”

Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: May 2025

This is the Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter for May 2025. It includes information about exhibitions, educational programing, and school tour opportunities. If you read or download this newsletter, please leave a comment with your feedback. The newsletter can be downloaded in the link below. Exhibitions Pop on Paper: Lichtenstein, Ruscha, and Warhol The PopContinue reading “Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: May 2025”

Lesson Plan – Ceramic Folk Art: Pig, Duck, and Candlestick Bull

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 terracotta folk art created in Mexico. Then, the students will create their own ceramic animals.