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School Tours: Sculpture and Sketching

Grades 4–12

Please note: The Gallery is no longer taking School Tour requests for this academic year. Please check back in August to begin requesting School Tours for the 2009–2010 academic year. You can still review information about tours and planning self-guided visits by clicking on the links below. Have a great summer. We look forward to seeing you in the fall.

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What are some of the characteristics of sculpture? Looking at works ranging from figurative bronze and marble sculpture to objects that challenge the traditional definition of the medium, students investigate the sculptors' uses of materials and techniques as well as the sculptures' subject matter, function, and effect on the viewer.

Looking and Learning Skills
This two-building tour (with six stops) includes careful observation, sketching, and discussion, as participants are encouraged to develop their own ideas and interpretations. The following skills are promoted:

  • Using sketching as a tool to observe and understand sculpture techniques, form, and function
  • Debating, discussing, and interpreting the intended purpose, message, and mood of a sculpture or group of sculptures
  • Comparing and contrasting traditional and modern sculpture in terms of materials, technique, and meaning

Logistical Information

Group Size: Up to 60 students
Length: 90 minutes
Meeting Location: West Building, Rotunda, Main Floor
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Student lunches
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