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"The importance of the arts in education can’t be overstated. Exploration of the arts in schools isn’t about uncovering America’s next great talent – it’s about the healthy development of our children. The arts inspire us with their beauty and introduce us to new cultures and concepts – but they also build students’ self-esteem, teach problem solving, and give children an unfettered avenue of expression."

Jan Harp-Domene, PTA National President


kahekili

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Performances for Students

2007-08 Schedule

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2007-08 Education Brochure

 

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Art Works Exhibit Schedule

The ArtWorks education program is designed for grades 3-8 and focuses on exhibits in the Schaefer International Gallery. Tours are tailored to compliment the content of our exhibits program and are limited to small groups. Students are engaged through viewing, responding and hands on activities, as well as working directly with artists to understand artistic concepts, process, and techniques.


• The ART WORKS tours are led by Gallery education staff
• The fee is $5.00 per student (limit 25)
• Suggested timing is 9:30-noon, weekdays.
Students should wear clothing in which
they can 'get messy' ... and bring a healthy snack


Reservations are required and should be made at least one month in advance. For tour information and scheduling please contact:
Neida Bangerter
Exhibits Program Manager
808-242-2787 x 288


ARTWORKS Tours

Imagine the Schaefer Gallery as your classroom! ARTWORKS guided education tours focus on exhibits in the Gallery, and are designed for Grades 3 through 12. Tours are tailored to compliment the content of each exhibit and provide an informal creative setting for student participation. All tours meet the Hawai'i Learning Standards for visual art and integrate into other core curriculum areas.

Students are engaged through viewing,
responding and hands-on activities.
Teaching artists work directly with students,
to help them understand artistic concepts,
process, and techniques.




For more information on the exhibits,
click here