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Eye Spy Art! - Gibbes Museum of Art

“it’s pretty” or “it’s ugly.” The visits to the museum is HUGE! Students get continuity and reinforcement. All the Museum Educators have said that kids coming from the Eye-Spy! program have so much to say about the art at the Gibbes. Each Eye-Spy! Museum Educator does it differently, but we all seem

The Art of the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition - Gibbes Museum of Art

and students in the Tri County area of Charleston submit entries for SEWE’s Kids for Conservation. SEWE’s education curriculum does not have an age limit; this weekend, we invite you to continue your art education through our Lunchtime Lecture Series hosted by the Gibbes Museum. The following experts

The COVID Chronicles: What We're Learning - Gibbes Museum of Art

lives. Whether that involves training a new puppy, keeping kids educated and entertained, finding patience and grace towards our housemates, or honing new kitchen skills, we are working hard to find the joy (or humor) in the insanity. Gibbes staff are exploring new cooking techniques while working from

The Garbage Next Time - Gibbes Museum of Art

as relics of the same lost era. —Jonathan Sanchez, guest blogger Jonathan Sanchez is the owner of Blue Bicycle Books and the director of Write of Summer, a writing camp for kids. He’s brought students into the Gibbes for years to write poems and stories about the paintings. He regrets to admit that he

A Stellar Line Up this Fall - Gibbes Museum of Art

A Stellar Line Up this Fall The lazy summer days are done and kids are back in school. Charlestonians are looking forward to cooler weather, which coincides with our new programs and event offerings for the season. Having just reopened the Museum this past May after an 18-month renovation, we

G is for Gibbes: A Museum ABC Book Launch! - Gibbes Museum of Art

not beholden to the actually floorpan of the Gibbes). Early in the process we talked about casting the Gibbes Gator as our hero. We created the Gibbes Gator a few years ago as the mascot for Gibbes education programming. He has made appearances on summer camp postcards and kid smocks and coloring pages. So

Educator Resources & Workshops

collection. In 2019, we expanded the program to include shorter workshops with Poet Laureate Marcus Amaker at three Lowcountry Title I high schools. Students engage with temporary exhibitions and the permanent collection during these workshops and create ekphrastic poetry inspired by works on view. To learn more about this program, or to join our list of participating schools, contact [email protected] or call 843-722-2706 x237. FOR ADULTS FOR KIDS

Adventures in Tweeting - Gibbes Museum of Art

from my past; and it’s fun to see what people look like, who their husbands and wives are, what careers they chose, how many kids they have, etc. I joined Facebook in 2003 and will admit that it has become a daily part of my life; however, Facebook was as far as I wanted to go. I do have a Linked

A Whirlwind Tour of AAM 2013 in Baltimore - Gibbes Museum of Art

various realities during the day, and talking non-stop at the party, I was done! Goodnight AAM. Breakfasts, sessions, luncheons, receptions, dinners, oh MY! Monday May 20 My alarm rang at 6am the next morning. I awoke in complete confusion wondering where I was and if my kids were late for school