Through this online video gallery you can watch and experience lectures, panel discussions, symposiums, artist talks and performances by some of the greatest minds and creators in art, science and education.
The Newark Museum hosted professional development workshops for 200 school teachers from across the United States. The workshops focused on ways to use American art to connect with the study of American history and culture. Featured was the curriculum set deve...
Dr. Chang discusses the topic of immigration in the late 19th and 20th century. Why and how immigrants came to the United States and how they were received is a focus of this talk.
Ms. Chase Gulden speaks to educators about Visual Thinking Strategies and how to facilitate student-centered discussions, engaging learners in a rigorous process of examination and meaning-making through visual art.
Actress Tia James portrays the enslaved African American woman represented in a painting in the Newark Museum's collection. "Near Andersonville" was created by famed American artist Winslow Homer in 1866. The painting depicts the young woman on the 'threshold'...