This page includes useful museum websites that offer an array of historical artworks, resources, events, lessons, and exhibitions. These links provide useful strategies for helping your students engage in art by offering ideas and events.
This site provides a list of events, exhibitions, and classes that are offered at the Burroughs and Chapin Art Museum in Myrtle Beach, SC. The classes they offer would be great for class trips during the semester or a summer affair for your students. Exhibitions are numerous throughout the year for your students and their parents to visit. You may even consider registering your school for a juried art exhibition for your students to have hands on experience on how to display and critique their own artwork.
This site provides another artistic resource in Myrtle Beach, SC. Brookgreen Gardens is an art filled outside museum that offers workshops, events, and classes. Brookgreen Gardens would be perfect to take your students to. They can explore the zoo, festivals, as well as the outdoor surroundings. You could apply aspects of nature and garden science into a lesson for your students by using this resource.
This site offers a huge amount of studies, quizzes, and things to explore. This is a great tool to expand the knowledge of your student by understanding how art is even seen in science, music, history, and other fields of study. It can be useful for the learning environment by providing the activities and quick facts found on this site. You can even create displays together joining what the student explored with their own ideas.
This site covers curriculum and classroom lesson that you can bring to your students. The National Gallery of Art compiles a few online interactive tools to teach your student about art history, the elements of art, and artists.
This site encompasses the Museum of Modern Art and it's art and the movement of Modern Art in general. It covers movements and artists who helped fuel those movements. It's an excellent tool to learn the techniques and practices of those who have made way for modern art.