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Museum Mash-Up: Triad Style!

October 13, 2015 Jen Oleniczak

We’re bringing the Mash-up to the Triad this Friday at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art!

Inspired by the 2014 NAEA Museum Mash-up (which you can read about here and here), we’re going to think outside of our comfort zones and create experiences on the spot with works of art from Point & Counterpoint: NC Arts Council Fellows 2014-2015.

Starting at 11:00am, we’ll create small teaching groups, get randomized object assignments and prototype short experiences with these objects. After sharing these adventures, we’ll meet for lunch and discuss the morning.

Please invite all experimenters: museum educators, art teachers, science buffs, general educators, as well as any community members interested in playing! The more the merrier, no experience in art necessary, just a can do attitude and willingness to play and experiment.

Not in North Carolina? Jen from The Engaging Educator will be live-tweeting the Mash-Up, and participants are invited to share at #museumedmashup

WHEN: Friday, October 16th – 11am-2pm

  • 11-11:15– Welcome, introduction, assign artworks + groups
  • 11:15-12:00– Planning time
  • 12:00-1:00– Museum Mash-Up
  • 1:00-2:00– Reflection, light lunch provided

WHERE: Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art; 750 Marguerite Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27106

For more information, contact Jen@theengagingeducator.com or RSVP here!

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